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-accented [...] D
The "scissors" that become the murder weapon are actually dressmaker's shears. They appear to be abo [...] D
When Margot stabs Lesgate with the scissors, the point of contact appears to be between his shoulder [...] D
During the trial the date of the murder is clearly stated as September 26th, but when looking at Ton [...] D
(at around 78 mins) John Williams lights his pipe and puts it in his pocket a couple of minutes late [...] D
FLOOR PLAN doesn't match script. The kitchen is clearly visible from the camera angle. It would crea [...] D
The boom mic is reflected in garden doors above Tony's and Inspector Hubbard's heads during the Insp [...] 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 Swann [...] D
When Tony and Mark are getting ready to go out, Tony pulls the curtains behind the desk closed after [...] D
After the Inspector switches raincoats without Tony's knowledge, as Tony leaves his apartment, he pu [...] D
(at around 24 mins) Wendice throws a £100 bundle on a pink armchair. The money falls right at the [...] D
Just after Margot had fallen from the desk the telephone cord can be seen hanging over the desk on t [...] D
Wendice shows the Inspector the photo of him and Swann at the reunion. You can see the empty spot on [...] D
(at around 41 mins) Just before Margot is strangled she answers the phone but there is no one speaki [...] D
Chief Inspector Hubbard forgets to show either Tony or Margo his ID when he visits them at their fla [...] D
Chief Inspector Hubbard uses small flashlight to show light on to the door lock in the dark room whe [...] 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 mak [...] 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 a [...] D
As Wendice walks out the front door after trying unsuccessfully to get into his flat, Hubbard descri [...] 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 so [...] 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 dia [...] D
From the position in which she was being forced flat on the desk while Swann was strangling her, Mar [...] D
As Margot reaches for the scissors, a bright spot can be glimpsed over Lesgate's shoulders: it's one [...] D
During the murder scene when Margot is stretched out across the desk with Swann laying on top of her [...] 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 r [...] 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 movement [...] D
When Tony tells Swann he married for money, he is holding his walking-stick between his knees. In th [...] D
The photograph of the college class reunion has obviously been doctored. In the (doctored) photograp [...] D
After Margot kills Lesgate, her handbag remains open on the table, making it easy to Tony puts in it [...] D
The handkerchief in Hubbard's top jacket pocket changes shape during his first scene with Mark, Tony [...] D
Margot's press cuttings are clearly blank on one side; cut out of newspapers, they should have print [...] 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 t [...] 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 to [...] D
In the opening scene, the big trees at the end of the street are completely bare, as in winter. In a [...] D
After the trial, Chief Inspector Hubbard visits Tony to execute a complicated ruse that he had prear [...] D
The characters often enter and leave by the French doors to the garden of what we are told is the We [...] D
When the silk stocking is burning in the fireplace (after Wendice puts lighter fluid on it), he supp [...] D
A simple inspector would have absolutely no power to have Margot temporarily released from prison, e [...] D
The Chief Inspector's view of the street from the bedroom changes between scenes. When Margot arrive [...] D

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

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