Il delitto perfetto

Titolo originale: Dial M for Murder
Regia: Alfred Hitchcock
Anno: 1954
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Thriller Crime
Tag: adultery | london, england | jealousy | blackmail | detective | tennis player | marriage | letter | love | murder | theft | husband | murder plot | crime fiction writer | keys |
Cast: Ray Milland Grace Kelly Robert Cummings John Williams Anthony Dawson Leo Britt Patrick Allen George Leigh George Alderson Robin Hughes Jack Cunningham Guy Doleman Bess Flowers Sam Harris Harold Miller Martin Milner Forbes Murray Thayer Roberts William H. O'Brien Alfred Hitchcock Herschel Graham Robert Dobson

Margot è sposata con Tony, ma i loro rapporti non sono certo idilliaci: lui vive alle spalle di lei perché è benestante e perché è un fannullone, ed inoltre lei è innamorata di uno scrittore americano e medita il divorzio, che sarebbe la rovina per suo marito. Così Tony medita di uccidere Margot per intascare i suoi soldi e vivere di rendita.

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When Tony phones the police from the flat, supposedly in London, we hear a clearly American-accente [...] D
The "scissors" that become the murder weapon are actually dressmaker's shears. They appear to be ab [...] D
When Margot stabs Lesgate with the scissors, the point of contact appears to be between his shoulde [...] D
During the trial the date of the murder is clearly stated as September 26th, but when looking at To [...] D
(at around 78 mins) John Williams lights his pipe and puts it in his pocket a couple of minutes lat [...] D
FLOOR PLAN doesn't match script. The kitchen is clearly visible from the camera angle. It would cre [...] D
The boom mic is reflected in garden doors above Tony's and Inspector Hubbard's heads during the Ins [...] D
When Margot shows Mark the second blackmail letter, she starts to say her next line before her cue. [...] D
When Swann arrives at Wendice's flat, Wendice tells him they went to the same college but that Swan [...] D
When Tony and Mark are getting ready to go out, Tony pulls the curtains behind the desk closed afte [...] D
After the Inspector switches raincoats without Tony's knowledge, as Tony leaves his apartment, he p [...] D
(at around 24 mins) Wendice throws a £100 bundle on a pink armchair. The money falls right at th [...] D
Just after Margot had fallen from the desk the telephone cord can be seen hanging over the desk on [...] D
Wendice shows the Inspector the photo of him and Swann at the reunion. You can see the empty spot o [...] D
(at around 41 mins) Just before Margot is strangled she answers the phone but there is no one speak [...] D
Chief Inspector Hubbard forgets to show either Tony or Margo his ID when he visits them at their fl [...] D
Chief Inspector Hubbard uses small flashlight to show light on to the door lock in the dark room wh [...] D
When Inspector Hubbard is asking Margot about her latch key from her stolen handbag, Wendice starts [...] D
When the inspector enters the apartment, he tosses his hat onto the standing umbrellas by the door. [...] D
When Margot is brought back to the apartment through the patio doors, she appears to have no lip ma [...] D
When Inspector Hubbard is looking out the bedroom window at Margot and the policemen walking toward [...] D
When Captain Lesgate/Swann arrives and Tony pours two glasses of brandy, they both go and sit down [...] D
As Wendice walks out the front door after trying unsuccessfully to get into his flat, Hubbard descr [...] D
Some viewers report that (at around 11 mins) in the film, Margot calls Mark (Robert Cummings) "Bob" [...] D
Chief Inspector Hubbard says he couldn't get into the apartment using the key in Margot's handbag s [...] D
[Around 0:44:15] During the scuffle in which Margot managed to stab her attacker, the scissors were [...] D
When Swann is outside the apartment he checks his wristwatch and it shows the time is 10:53. The di [...] D
From the position in which she was being forced flat on the desk while Swann was strangling her, Ma [...] D
As Margot reaches for the scissors, a bright spot can be glimpsed over Lesgate's shoulders: it's on [...] D
During the murder scene when Margot is stretched out across the desk with Swann laying on top of he [...] D
When Swann prepares to kill Margot, he ties a knot in the scarf as he is hiding behind the curtain. [...] D
After Tony removes the reunion photograph from the wall to show it to Swann, he re-hangs it tilted [...] D
In a shot of the Queen Mary, a part of the wall holding the backdrop is visible. D
When Tony dials the first phone call in the movie, it's clear from the sound and his finger movemen [...] D
When Tony tells Swann he married for money, he is holding his walking-stick between his knees. In t [...] D
The photograph of the college class reunion has obviously been doctored. In the (doctored) photogra [...] D
After Margot kills Lesgate, her handbag remains open on the table, making it easy to Tony puts in i [...] D
The handkerchief in Hubbard's top jacket pocket changes shape during his first scene with Mark, Ton [...] D
Margot's press cuttings are clearly blank on one side; cut out of newspapers, they should have prin [...] D
[Around 105 minutes] When Inspector Hubbard reaches to open the door after Mark presses the buzzer, [...] D
When Chief Inspector Hubbard uses his penlight to illuminate the telephone dial (and later to show [...] D
The key-exchanges, both deliberate and unintentional, would never have happened had they (the keys) [...] D
When Margot has her breakdown in Mark's arms nearer the end of the film, the carefully set waves at [...] D
For the homicide charge on Margot, the investigators never consider how a shorter Margot was able t [...] D
In the opening scene, the big trees at the end of the street are completely bare, as in winter. In [...] D
After the trial, Chief Inspector Hubbard visits Tony to execute a complicated ruse that he had prea [...] D
The characters often enter and leave by the French doors to the garden of what we are told is the W [...] D
When the silk stocking is burning in the fireplace (after Wendice puts lighter fluid on it), he sup [...] D
A simple inspector would have absolutely no power to have Margot temporarily released from prison, [...] D
The Chief Inspector's view of the street from the bedroom changes between scenes. When Margot arriv [...] D

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Tony Wendice: How do you go about writing a dete [...] D
Mark Halliday: [to Margot] Darling, I understand [...] D
Mark Halliday: When did you find out, sir? Chie [...] D
C.A. Swan: When would this take place? Tony Wen [...] D
Tony Wendice: [on the phone with Margot] I'm so [...] D
Chief Insp. Hubbard: There is evidence however t [...] D
Margot Mary Wendice: Don't make me stay home. Yo [...] D
[first lines] Margot Mary Wendice: let me get y [...] D
Tony Wendice: At exactly three minutes to eleven [...] D
Tony Wendice: You used to go gambling at the dog [...] D
Margot Mary Wendice: Anyone would have realized [...] D
C.A. Swan: By the way, how do you know my car is [...] D
C.A. Swan: [looking at an old photograph] Well, [...] D
Tony Wendice: One thousand pounds in cash. C.A. [...] D
Margot Mary Wendice: How long have you known thi [...] D
Tony Wendice: What makes you think he came in by [...] D
Chief Insp. Hubbard: [to Mark and Margot] Mind y [...] D
Chief Insp. Hubbard: [Detective Pearson is about [...] D
Tony Wendice: [concerned tone; into the phone] O [...] D
Tony Wendice: [to Mark] People don't commit murd [...] D
Mark Halliday: What is all this? Chief Insp. Hu [...] D
Chief Insp. Hubbard: Sooner or later, he'll come [...] D
C.A. Swan: Just a minute. I'm supposed to have c [...] D
Tony Wendice: How about coming with me to a stag [...] D
Tony Wendice: [to Swan] I need an alibi, a very [...] D
Chief Insp. Hubbard: Good morning, Sir. I'm Chie [...] D
Tony Wendice: I became curious to know you that [...] D
Tony Wendice: Would any of you fellows have the [...] D
Tony Wendice: It's funny to think that just a ye [...] D
Tony Wendice: [on the phone to a lawyer] We had [...] D
Margot Mary Wendice: Why did you bring me here? [...] D
Tony Wendice: By the way does Mrs. Van Dorn know [...] D
C.A. Swan: Where's the nearest police station? [...] D
Margot Mary Wendice: Oh, there you are. We thoug [...] D
[last lines] Tony Wendice: As you said Mark, it [...] D
C.A. Swan: You know, I think I must have seen yo [...] D
C.A. Swan: [referring to the bribe money Tony is [...] D

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