Synopsis: In London, wealthy Margot Mary Wendice had a brief love affair with the American writer Mark Halliday while her. Also starring Christopher Harper (Coronation Street) this ultimate masterclass in suspense is guaranteed to entwine you with its spine-chilling twists and turns. Suspense film directed in 1954 by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Grace Kelly, Ray Milland, Robert Cummings, John Williams, Anthony Dawson, Leo Britt, Patrick Allen, George Leigh. Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s world-renowned film of 1950, the iconic Dial M for Murder will leave you spellbound as Tony becomes more tangled in the web of his own making. When he discovers she has been unfaithful his mind turns to revenge and the pursuit of the ‘perfect crime’.
TV and stage favourite, Tom Chambers, (Top Hat, Strictly Come Dancing) stars as the charismatic and manipulative Tony Wendice, a jaded ex-tennis pro who has given it all up for his wife Margot, played by Diana Vickers, West End star ( Little Voice), no.1 chart-topping recording artist and The X Factor finalist.
Note that, although this movie was filmed in 3-D, none of the original posters mention it at all (there is an explanation in the pressbook that because. Description: Alfred Hitchcocks Dial M For Murder, the classic 1954 Alfred Hitchcock 3-D (3D 3-Dimension) romantic love. When the killer has a bit of trouble - to put it mildly - with a pair of scissors, a new Pandora’s box of complications opens up. Suave, cold-blooded Ray Milland plots to murder his beautiful wife (Grace Kelly), leaving the key to their apartment outside for his hired killer (Anthony Dawson). Download this stock image: Dial M for murder - Alfred Hitchcock - 1954 - Spanish Movie Poster (Crimen Perfecto) - DY7JHG from Alamys library of millions of.
Synopsis THE GENRE-DEFINING THRILLER FOR ALL TIMEĬan you ever get away with the perfect crime?Ī brand-new production of the blueprint for the modern thriller, Dial M for Murder is back. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby. DIAL M FOR MURDER, 1954, Warner Bros., 105 min.