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"Dial M for Murder"

Posted by rico on March 2, 2004 at 12:48:18:

This wonderful Hitchcock set up, murder, and police procedural
is shot almost entirely inside a London flat and was originally photographed in 3D during the time when Hollywood was scratching its collective head about the inroads broadcast TV had made into its entertainment market share. Grace kelly is as beutiful as ever although she is so regal and pure it is difficult to accept the fact that she is cheating on her husband. Ray Milland is superb as the scheming wronged husband trying to arrange for the perfect murder.
I watched this on my laserdisc copy the other nighht.

DMFM was of course semi-remade in the 1990's with Micael Douglas and Gwyneth Paltrow but that film is not as good as the original.