Who directed Dial M?

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE was an English filmmaker widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 feature films, many of which are still widely watched and studied today.

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Was Dial M for Murder originally in color?

Dial M for Murder was a color film, which required more lighting and offered less contrast than black-and-white. At that time television was still black-and-white. It was filmed for 3-D viewing (3-D cameras were bulky and hard to move).
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Is Dial M for Murder a good movie?

"Dial M for Murder" is one of the best thrillers of cinema history, with a theatrical story supported by an excellent screenplay and top-notch performances.
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Is Dial M for Murder OK for kids?

Dial M for Murder is a great great film! It's appropriate for all but the most sensitive tweens and teens and makes great family fare! The plot is tense, intricate, and absolutely riveting. As the Common Sense review stated, the action is restricted to one tense fight scene.
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Does Dial M for Murder take place in one room?

Dial M for Murder has a romping plot, a gloriously slimy villain and – thanks to the fact that (as in Rope before and Rear Window after) the action is mostly constrained to one room – some of the weirdest, tricksiest camera work of Hitchcock's career.
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Martin Scorsese on "Dial M for Murder"



Where did Alfred Hitchcock appear in Dial M for Murder?

Alfred Hitchcock: (At around thirteen minutes) Hitchcock can be seen on the left side of the reunion photograph. As he is only seen in a photo, this is the final Hitchcock movie in which he does not appear in person.
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How many Dial M for Murder movies was there?

[Note: There were four TV movies: (1) Hallmark Hall of Fame's Dial M For Murder (1958) starring Maurice Evans, Anthony Dawson, John Williams and Rosemary Harris, (2) BBC-TV's remake Dial M For Murder (1962, UK), (3) ABC-TV's Dial M for Murder (1967) starring Laurence Harvey, Diane Cilento, and Hugh O'Brian, and (4) ...
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When did Alfred Hitchcock appear in Dial M for Murder?

“Dial 'M' for Murder” (1954)

Hitchcock is in a photo on the wall of Ray Milland's character from his Cambridge class reunion.
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Is Dial M for Murder a remake?

The “Dial M for Murder” remake series is created by Michael Mitnick, who previously worked with Winter on the aforementioned “Vinyl.” The series is being produced by MGM/UA Television.
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Who starred in Dial M for Murder and Rear Window?

The year 1954 was essentially Grace Kelly's most successful year as an actress. Aside from Dial M for Murder, she saw four other films released that year, including her best work with Hitchcock in Rear Window and her Oscar-winning performance in The Country Girl.
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Why did Hitchcock do cameos?

His appearances became so popular that he began to make them earlier in his films so as not to distract the audience from the plot.
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Did Hitchcock do a cameo in sabotage?

Hitchcock's cameo in Saboteur (1942) occurs about 65 minutes into the film, where he appears outside a drug store talking to a woman. According to contemporary newspaper reports, the woman was Hitchcock's secretary, Carol Stevens.
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Did Alfred Hitchcock make an appearance in The Trouble with Harry?

Alfred Hitchcock's cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films. In The Trouble with Harry, he can be seen 22:14 minutes into the film as he walks past a parked limousine while an old man looks at paintings for sale at the roadside stand.
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What happened Ray Milland?

Death. Milland died of lung cancer at the Torrance Memorial Medical Center in Torrance, California, on 10 March 1986. He was 79 years old.
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Who drew the Alfred Hitchcock silhouette?

The famous nine-stroke silhouette line drawing of Alfred Hitchcock was created by Hitchcock, who loved to doodle & was once a commercial artist. The famous nine-stroke silhouette line drawing of Alfred Hitchcock was created by Hitchcock, who loved to doodle & was once a commercial artist.
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Where is Hitchcock's cameo in rope?

Hitchcock's cameo in Rope (1948) occurs about 55 minutes into the film, where he appears in the background as a red flashing neon sign of his trademark profile.
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When did Hitchcock start doing cameos?

Some films may have had two cameo appearances, but were unconfirmed. Only one film had two confirmed cameos: Frenzy (1972). Hitchcock's first confirmed appearance was in his third major UK film, The Lodger (1927) and then in five more of his major British films, followed by 30 appearances in his US productions.
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Does Alfred Hitchcock make a cameo in shadow of a doubt?

Hitchcock's cameo in Shadow of a Doubt occurs about 16 minutes into the film, where he appears playing cards on the train carrying Uncle Charlie to Santa Rosa. Courtesy of the Hitchcock Zone.
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