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Dial M for Murder
TrailerEx-tennis pro Tony Wendice wants to have his wealthy wife, Margot, murdered so he can get his hands on her inheritance. When things go wrong, Tony improvises a brilliant plan B.Actors: Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, John Williams, Anthony Dawson, Leo Britt, Patrick Allen, George Leigh, George Alderson, Robin Hughes, Jack Cunningham, ...»Director: Alfred HitchcockCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 1954IMDb: 8.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dial M for Murder"
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Characters of "Dial M for Murder"
Tony WendicePlayed by: Ray MillandMargot WendicePlayed by: Grace KellyMax HallidayPlayed by: Robert CummingsChief Inspector HubbardPlayed by: John WilliamsCapt. Lesgate SwannPlayed by: Anthony DawsonThe StorytellerPlayed by: Leo BrittDetective PearsonPlayed by: Patrick AllenDetective WilliamsPlayed by: George LeighSergeant O'BrienPlayed by: Robin Hughes -
Directors of "Dial M for Murder"
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Creators of "Dial M for Murder"
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Critic Reviews of "Dial M for Murder"
Village VoiceJanuary 02, 2008Dial M is less a filmed play than a highly cinematic investigation of theatricality.
VarietyJanuary 02, 2008Dial M remains more of a filmed play than a motion picture, unfortunately revealed as a conversation piece about murder which talks up much more suspense than it actually delivers.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 02, 2008The screenplay tends to constrain rather than liberate Hitchcock's thematic thrust, but there is much of technical value in his geometric survey of the scene and the elaborate strategies employed to transfer audience sympathy among the main characters.
Time OutJanuary 04, 2007It all moves along in a rather efficient if lifeless fashion, with only John Williams shining as a canny police detective.
Village VoiceJanuary 01, 2000Was by far the most visually compelling of studio stereoscopic movies.
Cinemaphile.orgNovember 25, 2015The movie is worth seeing even now, if for no other aim than to show a man ambitiously experimenting with the devious facets that would inspire greater films.
Antagony & EcstasyJuly 05, 2014An exercise made by an enormously talented constructor of thrillers in the most fertile period of his career.
Eye for FilmAugust 19, 2013The risk with clever thrillers is always that they will focus on pleasing the intellect at the expense of developing more depth. Dial M For Murder is a different kind of animal.
Observer (UK)July 28, 2013Rather than let someone else mess with a play that has a formal perfection, Hitchcock did the adaptation himself, his only such credit while in Hollywood.
Radio TimesJuly 26, 2013Milland's sinister sophistication catches the eye, but Kelly's subtly shaded suffering is superb.
London Evening StandardJuly 26, 2013Ray Milland is great as cold fish Tony Wendice, a former tennis pro who plans to bump off his adulterous wife. Still, Grace Kelly is mis-cast (or misdirected) as the spouse in question.
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