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Final Appointment (1954) | Directed by Terence Fisher
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Operation Manhunt (1954) | Directed by Jack Alexander
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The Mad Doctor (1940) | Directed by Tim Whelan
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Phantom of Chinatown (1940) | Directed by Phil Rosen
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The Sphinx (1933) | Directed by Phil Rosen
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The Sign of Four (1932) | Directed by Graham Cutts
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Alibi (1929) | Directed by Roland West
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The Ghost Camera (1933) | Directed by Bernard Vorhaus
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Blind Alley (1939 | Directed by Charles Vidor
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October Man (1947) | Directed by Roy Ward Baker
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Mr. Wong, Detective (1938) | American mystery film directed by William Nigh
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Sherlock Holmes: Pursuit to Algiers (1945)
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Sabotage (1936) | Alfred Hitchcock's thriller based on Joseph Conrad's novel "The Secret Agent"
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Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939) | American mystery film featuring Boris Karloff
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The Mystery of Mr. Wong (1939) | American mystery film directed by William Nigh
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Sherlock Holmes : The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)
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Sherlock Holmes : The Case of the Red-Headed League (1953)
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Sherlock Holmes : The Pearl of Death (1944)
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The 39 Steps (1935) | Directed by the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock
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The Hidden Hand (1942) | Mystery thriller directed by Benjamin Stoloff
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Strange Illusion (1945) | Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
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Spellbound (1945) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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The Upturned Glass (1947) | A British psychological thriller directed by Lawrence Huntington
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The Spiral Staircase (1946) | A classic psychological thriller directed by Robert Siodmak
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The Fatal Hour (1940) | Directed by William Nigh
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The Dark Past (1948) | Directed by Rudolph Maté
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Rebecca (1940) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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The Thin Man (1934) | Directed by W.S. Van Dyke
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Another Thin Man (1939) | Directed by W.S. Van Dyke
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Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) | Directed by W.S. Van Dyke
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Song of the Thin Man (1947) | Directed by Edward Buzzell
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The Thin Man Goes Home (1945) | Directed by Richard Thorpe
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And Then There Were None (1945) | Directed by René Clair
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Gaslight (1940) | Director: Thorold Dickinson
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The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945) | Director: Robert Siodmak
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The Dark Tower (1943) | Directed by John Harlow
1:33:19
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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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Young and Innocent (1937) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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The Saint in London {1939) | Directed by John Paddy Carstairs
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The Saint Strikes Back (1939) | Directed by John Farrow
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The Saint's Double Trouble (1940) | Directed by Jack Hively
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The Saint Takes Over (1940) | Directed by Jack Hively
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The Saint in Palm Springs (1941) | Directed by Jack Hively
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Green for Danger (1946) | Directed by Sidney Gilliat
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The Clairvoyant (1935) | Directed by Maurice Elvey
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My Cousin Rachel (1952) | Directed by Henry Koster
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The Iron Curtain (1948) | Directed by William A. Wellman
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Don't Bother to Knock (1952) | Directed by Roy Ward Baker
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Woman in White (1948) | Directed by Peter Godfrey
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Dressed to Kill (1946) | Directed by Roy William Neill
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Ladies in Retirement (1941) | Directed by Charles Vidor
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The Black Castle (1952) | Directed by Nathan H. Juran
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Doomed to Die (1940) | Directed by William Nigh
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Charlie Chan in The Scarlet Clue (1945) | A mystery film directed by Phil Rosen
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Charlie Chan's Secret (1936) | A mystery film directed by Gordon Wiles
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Man in the Attic (1953) | A mystery thriller film directed by Hugo Fregonese.
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Wanted for Murder (1946) | Directed by Lawrence Huntington
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Crack-Up (1946) | Directed by Irving Reis
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The Unseen (1946) | Directed by Lewis Allen
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Shock (1946) | Directed by Alfred L. Werker
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Grand Central Murder (1942) | Directed by S. Sylvan Simon
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Detour (1945) | Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
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Suspicion (1941) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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The Thirteenth Hour (1947) | Directed by William Clemens
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Shadow of a Doubt (1943) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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Among the Living (1941) | Directed by Stuart Heisler
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Secret Beyond the Door (1947) | Directed by Fritz Lang
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The Lost Moment (1947) | Directed by Martin Gabel
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State Secret / The Great Manhunt (1950) | Directed by Sidney Gilliat
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The Spider Woman (1944) | Directed by Roy William Neill
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Dial M for Murder (1954) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

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"Dial M for Murder" is a 1954 thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film centers on Tony Wendice, a former tennis player who plots to murder his unfaithful wife, Margot, to inherit her wealth. When the plan fails, Tony manipulates the situation to frame Margot for murder, leading to a suspenseful investigation.

Genre: Thriller

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) was a British filmmaker renowned for his mastery of suspense and psychological thrillers. Dubbed the "Master of Suspense," his prolific career spanned six decades, during which he directed classics like "Psycho," "Rear Window," and "Vertigo." Hitchcock's innovative storytelling and cinematic techniques have left an indelible mark on the film industry.

Star Cast:
- Ray Milland as Tony Wendice, the scheming husband.
- Grace Kelly as Margot Wendice, Tony's unsuspecting wife.
- Robert Cummings as Mark Halliday, Margot's lover and an American crime writer.
- John Williams as Chief Inspector Hubbard, the astute detective investigating the case.
- Anthony Dawson as Charles Swann (Captain Lesgate), the man Tony blackmails to commit the murder.

Upon its release, "Dial M for Murder" received positive reviews for its tight plotting and Hitchcock's direction. Bosley Crowther of The New York Times described it as a "technical triumph" and praised the performances, especially John Williams as the detective. Variety noted that while there were some weaknesses in the setup, Hitchcock's suspenseful techniques and the actors' performances glossed over them to a large extent. Over time, the film has been recognized as a classic, with The Guardian in 2012 calling it "a taut, acidly funny thriller." It was also listed by the American Film Institute in 2001 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Thrills (#48) and in 2008 in AFI's 10 Top 10 (#9 in Mysteries).

Fun Facts:
1. The film was originally shot in 3D, capitalizing on the early 1950s 3D movie trend. However, due to waning interest in the format, it was primarily released in 2D.
2. "Dial M for Murder" was based on a successful stage play of the same name by Frederick Knott, who also penned the screenplay for the film.
3. Grace Kelly's performance in this film marked her first collaboration with Hitchcock, leading to subsequent roles in "Rear Window" and "To Catch a Thief."
4. The entire film is predominantly set within the Wendice apartment, reflecting its theatrical origins and creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that heightens the tension.
5. A remake titled "A Perfect Murder" was released in 1998, starring Michael Douglas, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Viggo Mortensen, offering a modern take on the classic story.

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