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Genre | Drama, Romance, Suspense |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled, Color, Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Dubbed |
Contributor | Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Leo Britt, Alfred Hitchcock, Robin Hughes, Patrick Allen, George Alderson, Robert Cummings, George Leigh, John Williams, Frederick Knott, Anthony Dawson See more |
Initial release date | 2006-08-29 |
Language | English |
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Dial M for Murder (DVD) Academy Award winners Grace Kelly and Ray Milland star with RobertCummings in one of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest thrillers--Dial M forMurder.When playboy tennis pro Tony Wendice (Milland--The Lost Weekend)discovers his rich wife, Margot (Kelly--Rear Window, To Catch a Thief),is having an affair with handsome American Mark Hallidy (Cummings--TheCarpetbaggers), he devises an ingenious plot to murder her. But when hisscheme takes an unexpected, deadly twist, Tony improvises--implicatingMargot for first degree murder in this classic spellbinder.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 1.6 ounces
- Item model number : 085391115625
- Director : Alfred Hitchcock
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled, Color, Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Dubbed
- Run time : 1 hour and 45 minutes
- Release date : August 29, 2006
- Actors : Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, John Williams, Anthony Dawson
- Dubbed: : French
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Producers : Alfred Hitchcock
- Language : Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B0002HOEQ2
- Writers : Frederick Knott
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #17,317 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #632 in Romance (Movies & TV)
- #724 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #2,690 in Drama DVDs
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(Released: 2004 by Warner Home Video)
Another (Not so long, this time!) DVD Review by Joe Torcivia
"When the batteries are running dry, take a hit play and shoot it."
With his typical understatement, director Alfred Hitchcock describes his efforts on another masterpiece, "Dial M for Murder", adapted from a famous stage play by author Fredrick Knott.
In it, husband Ray Milland plots the murder of wife Grace Kelly - who is having an affair with American mystery writer Robert Cummings.
Milland meticulously plans his crime to the finest detail, only to find that the best laid plans of mice and Millands often go astray. No more, lest we venture into "Spoiler Territory".
Despite the "star power" of its leads, the film is stolen by John Williams as Chief Inspector Hubbard, who cracks the case almost in the manner of a "British Columbo". Williams, who made a career of playing "stuffy old Englishmen", was something of a regular on the ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS television program - appearing in 10 episodes of the show!
In an ironic casting twist, Williams went from trapping a "wife murderer", to planning such a murder himself in the HITCHCOCK PRESENTS episode "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" (1957). There, it is WILLIAMS' character who works out every deadly detail and somewhat ineptly attempts to carry out his scheme - with the assistance and urging of an attractive "island girl" who is the product of his daydreams.
Given the involvement of John Williams, and the fact that it was produced a scant three years after "Dial M for Murder", I would strongly suspect that "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" was in some way inspired by the film.
As is our custom in these reviews, we'll break it into CONS and PROS.
The CONS:
If there were a "CON" to list, it would have to be that the Extra Features are adequate, but not plentiful, given this is a famous film by a legendary director.
Most notably, there is NO COMMENTARY TRACK to accompany this film! Surely, there are film historians and Hitchcock scholars capable of providing such a track.
The PROS:
The Film: Story, cast, and direction are all first rate. Print quality seems fine for a film of its age.
Menu Navigation: Menus are attractive and easy to navigate, with the "added fun" of depicting the "cursor", used to select the various options, as a PAIR OF SCISSORS! Those familiar with the film cannot help but smile at this little touch.
Extra Features:
"Hitchcock and Dial M" (Runs 21:33).
A "making of" documentary, that nicely covers the film, given the lack of a true commentary track. Participants include: Peter Bogdonovich, M. Night Shyamalan, Patricia Hitchcock (Alfred's daughter), Robert Osborne, Nat Benchley, Richard Franklin, and Richard Schickel. Oddly, it is the relative "youngster" Shyamalan who makes the most interesting and enthusiastic comments of the group.
"3D: A Brief History" (Runs 7:06).
To compete with the emerging medium of television, the makers and distributors of theatrical features offered color, widescreen/Cinemascope... and for a brief time in the mid-fifties "Three Dimensional Films".
Unbeknownst to me until viewing this feature, "Dial M for Murder" WAS released as a 3D film!
Watching the film WITH this knowledge, it becomes very clear. "Dial M for Murder" is shot in an unusual way (...which I merely attributed to the directorial quirks of "Hitchcock being Hitchcock"), where certain objects and characters exist in the EXTREME FOREGROUND, in comparison with the rest of the frame.
This technique is particularly apparent in the "attempted murder of Grace Kelly" scene. Both Kelly's arm and the aforementioned "pair of scissors" are intentionally "thrown back" toward the audience to maximize the effect. Again, I thought this was just the director's flair. It must have been great fun to see that way!
At the 54:05 point of the film's length of 1:45:16, there occurs an INTERMISSION - punctuated with the on-screen image of a TITLE CARD simply saying "Intermission".
I naturally thought that this was in keeping with "Dial M for Murder's" origins as a STAGE PLAY. In fact, it was because the 3D effect required TWO PROJECTORS, playing two slightly different synched versions of the film - and that both projectors needed to be RELOADED at that point. (Commonly, half a film would play on one projector and the other half would play on a second projector - but this process required both projectors to be "in service" at the same time!)
The 3D fad as a whole, its specific application to "Dial M for Murder", and the public's boredom with, and abandonment of, the craze and its requisite 3D Glasses are examined all in the space of a scant seven-plus minutes.
Participants in this feature include: Film historian: Robert Osborne, and Filmmakers: Joe Alves (Director of "JAWS 3D"), Peter Bogdonovich, and Richard Franklin (Director of "Psycho II").
Theatrical Trailer for "Dial M for Murder"
Golden Age Hollywood Movie Trailers were a unique art form all their own, and Warner Bros. made some of the best! One reason why was the melodramatic "Voice of Warner Bros" Robert C. Bruce. Bruce carries some - but not all - of the load here.
Overall:
This is a great film with a good selection of Extra Features. It is recommended for Hitchcock, murder, and suspense fans, and enthusiasts of the mid-fifties period.
This was just my second film by Alfred Hitchcock but I can definitely see why he became the legend that he is. I don't think the movie itself was perfect but it did capture and hold my attention from beginning to end. I wasn't quite sure who to really like in this film though as all three of the lead characters had huge personality flaws. And just like in "Rear Window" I found myself enjoying the scenes with a supporting character best of all. In this case that would be Chief Inspector Hubbard.
As a crime thriller goes this story hit all the right spots though. It was full of suspense and intrigue, and I was never once bored while watching it. Please keep in mind that the movie consists of only five recurring characters and the majority of it takes place almost entirely inside the living room/parlor of the Wendice residence. This seemed to work wonderfully however and I didn't even realize that fact until it ended. And while I do think the death scene was overly dramatic, the rest of the movie was great.
I viewed on older edition of this film, the 2012 blu-ray in 2D, since 3D always seems to give me a headache. Some of the scenes - mostly the outdoor ones - were a little fuzzy, but definitely not bad for a movie that is nearing seventy years old. I only wish there were more special features since this version only had a documentary and theatrical trailer.
Below are some facts and information that I compiled from the back of the case and/or gathered from other sources...
Release Year: 1954
Rating: PG - Parental Guidance
Running Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
Image: WarnerColor
Genre: Crime, Thriller, Suspense
Main Cast: Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, John Williams, Anthony Dawson
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022
This was just my second film by Alfred Hitchcock but I can definitely see why he became the legend that he is. I don't think the movie itself was perfect but it did capture and hold my attention from beginning to end. I wasn't quite sure who to really like in this film though as all three of the lead characters had huge personality flaws. And just like in "Rear Window" I found myself enjoying the scenes with a supporting character best of all. In this case that would be Chief Inspector Hubbard.
As a crime thriller goes this story hit all the right spots though. It was full of suspense and intrigue, and I was never once bored while watching it. Please keep in mind that the movie consists of only five recurring characters and the majority of it takes place almost entirely inside the living room/parlor of the Wendice residence. This seemed to work wonderfully however and I didn't even realize that fact until it ended. And while I do think the death scene was overly dramatic, the rest of the movie was great.
I viewed on older edition of this film, the 2012 blu-ray in 2D, since 3D always seems to give me a headache. Some of the scenes - mostly the outdoor ones - were a little fuzzy, but definitely not bad for a movie that is nearing seventy years old. I only wish there were more special features since this version only had a documentary and theatrical trailer.
Below are some facts and information that I compiled from the back of the case and/or gathered from other sources...
Release Year: 1954
Rating: PG - Parental Guidance
Running Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
Image: WarnerColor
Genre: Crime, Thriller, Suspense
Main Cast: Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, John Williams, Anthony Dawson
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Die rot+grün=braun-Versuche aus den 50ern mit Monstern und anderer Effekthascherei waren mir bekannt, aber ich habe sie in sehr schlechter Erinnerung -- daher war ich gespannt, wie Hitchcock es gemacht hat und wie es heute wirkt. Und ja: Das Ergebnis ist sehr überzeugend! Natürlich setzt auch Hitchcock auf Effekte, und es gibt ein paar sehr interessante Anekdoten über die Entstehung des Films, aber dafür braucht er keine Riesenspinnen, sondern ihm genügt eine geschickte Kameraführung vollauf für ein angemessen räumliches Erlebnis, dass seine Erzählung dramatisierend unterstützt, ohne sich zu sehr in den Vordergrund zu drängen.
Die Bildqualität (auf einem 42" 3D-fähigen Full-HD-TV an einem einigermaßen hochwertigen DVD-Player) ist absolut überzeugend und offenbart damit durchaus auch die damals übliche Kulissentechnik. Aber das gehört dazu, wenn man sich einen Film aus dieser Zeit ansieht. Ich finde das Ergebnis der Rekonstruktion jedenfalls sehr sehenswert.
Ein besonderes Schmankerl ist der Schuber, in dem die DVD-Kunststoffverpackung geliefert wird: Das Filmplakat-Bild ist selbst in 3D-Material ausgeführt! Im Lieferumfang enthalten ist außerdem auch eine normale (2D) Film-Version auf einer separaten DVD.
Über den Film selbst ist im Laufe der Jahrzehnte wohl schon alles gesagt und geschrieben worden. Es ist ein Kammerspiel (immerhin basiert der Film auf einem Theaterstück), und natürlich hat ein Hitchcock-Film ein aus heutiger Sicht eher gemächliches Erzähltempo, aber für Hitchcock-Fans aller Altersklassen ist die DVD ein Leckerbissen. Außerdem eignet sich die DVD dazu, auch mal Menschen über 70 zu zeigen, wie 3D wirkt -- ohne das man beim Zuschauen schier aus der Kurve fliegt wegen der schnellen Schnitte und des hohen Erzähltempos.
ダイヤルMを廻す時の演出は好き。カッコいい。
Dokumentation: Hitchcock und Bei Anruf Mord - Eine kurze Chronik
Original-Kinotrailer von 1954
Die Blu Ray kommt in einer schönen Hülle mit 3D Hologramm ohne FSK Logo.2D u. 3D Fassung auf einer Disc.Die neueren Blu ray Veröffentlichungen haben einen aufgedruckten FSK Flatschen.Ein grossartiges Kammerspiel klare Kaufempfehlung!!!