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The Trouble with Harry

Cast

Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Shirley MacLaine, Mildred Natwick View All


Crew

Alfred Hitchcock (Director), John Michael Hayes (Screenplay) View All

Release: Oct. 3rd, 1955
Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes
Trouble erupts in a small, quiet New England town when a man's body is found in the woods. The problem is that almost everyone in town thinks that they had something to do with his death.
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mark f
This is not only the first Hitchcock film with a Bernard Herrmann score, but it's also MacLaine's film debut and an early flick for the boy (Jerry Mathers, the Beave from "Leave it to Beaver") who plays her son and steals all his scenes.
Gideon58
The story implies that Harry may have gotten what's coming to him, but never completely commits to it while the concept of murder is seemingly whitewashed, the same way it was in a previous Hitchcock classic called Rope, that also takes the concept of getting away with murder and almost legitimizes ....


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