North by Northwest/Dial M For Murder (DVD, 2004) 
North by Northwest/Dial M For Murder (DVD, 2004)

 
North by Northwest/Dial M For Murder (DVD, 2004)

Leading Role: Grace Kelly, Ray Milland
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Rating: Not Rated
Release Date: Oct 2004
Format: DVD
UPC: 012569588400
Product ID: EPID43706874
Description: NORTH BY NORTHWEST is a suspense thriller that finds Cary Grant in the role of Roger Thornhill, a Manhattan advertising executive mistaken for a spy. Considered by many to be the prototypical pure action movie (creating the template for ...
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Movie Description
NORTH BY NORTHWEST is a suspense thriller that finds Cary Grant in the role of Roger Thornhill, a Manhattan advertising executive mistaken for a spy. Considered by many to be the prototypical pure action movie (creating the template for later James Bond and Indiana Jones films), the film is a cross-country roller-coaster ride with Alfred Hitchcock at the helm. The film is duly famous for several classic and indelible scenes, including the desert biplane encounter and the Mt. Rushmore climax. The original title was THE MAN IN LINCOLN'S NOSE, which was replaced by a reference to a line from William Shakespeare's HAMLET (in which Hamlet says, "I am but mad north-north-west."). The magical combination of Hitchcock and the debonair Grant--who made four wonderful films together--makes NORTH BY NORTHWEST a suspense-filled standout.


DIAL M FOR MURDER: Alfred Hitchcock had already begun work on REAR WINDOW when he took on the project to direct DIAL M FOR MURDER, based on the successful play by Frederick Knott. For the film, Hitchcock chose to cast his favorite leading lady of the time, Grace Kelly, as the embattled Margot Wendice. Kelly would also star in REAR WINDOW and Hitchcock's subsequent TO CATCH A THIEF. It wasn't Hitchcock's preference to shoot DIAL M FOR MURDER in Warnercolor 3D (the cameras were large and unwieldly), and the film is seldom screened in 3D, but Hitchcock's use of the technique is notable for its service to the story rather than just being a gimmick. In the film Margot Wendice is a wealthy heiress whose playboy husband, Tony (Ray Milland), recognizes his dependence on his wife's fortune. When Tony begins to suspect he is losing Margot's affection to writer Mark Halliday (Robert Cummings), he also begins to fear he will lose her wealth. This leads the callous husband to craft a plan for his wife's death. However, when the plan goes awry, Tony is quick to turn circumstance into a second opportunity to destroy his wife.

Credits
Cast:Grace Kelly, Ray Milland

Notes
NORTH BY NORTHWEST

DVD Features:

Region 1
Snap Case
Widescreen
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
   Dolby Digital Mono - French
Additional Release Material:
   Audio Commentary - 1.Ernest Lehman - Screenplay
   Trailers - 1.Original Theatrical Trailer
    2.TV Spots/Previews
   Isolated Audio Track - 1.Music-Only
   Making-Of - 1.DESTINATION HITCHCOCK
Text/Photo Galleries:
   Stills/Photos - 1.Production Stills
   Production Notes
   Filmographies - 1.Cast & Crew

DIAL M FOR MURDER

DVD Features:

Region 1
Snap Case
Full Frame - 1.37
Audio:
   Mono 1.0 - English
   Mono 1.0 - French
Additional Release Material:
   Documentaries - 1. DIAL H FOR HITCHCOCK
    2. 3D A BRIEF HISTORY

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    Top Reviews
      2 Hitchcock Suspense Thrillers: Grant, Milland & Kelly
    Review created: 04/18/09(updated 04/25/09)
    57 of 58 people found this review helpful.

    This suspense thriller is about a NYC ad exec., Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant), being mistaken for a spy. Hitchcock takes us on a roller-coaster tour across the US. Classic scenes include Thornhill being chased in a desert by a plane & the film's climax at Mt. Rushmore. Originally, "The Man in Lincoln's Nose," the title was changed to a line by Hamlet. Hitchcock & Grant combined their talents in 4 all time great films. Alfred Hitchcock's first color film proves the master of suspense was just as capable of manipulating an audience with color cinematography as he'd been with B&W. Among the special features are:
    Widescreen; An audio commentary by Ernest Lehman, screenwriter; Original theatrical trailer TV Spots & Previews; Isolated Audio Track, Music only; Making of "Destination Hitchcock."

    "Dial M for Murder"
    In this Hitchcock low-key suspense, there's no question about "who done it?." Tony Wendice (Ray Milland), a former pro-tennis player, who's unhappily married to wife Margot (Grace Kelly, in her prime), knows she's been having an affair with a crime story writer, Mark Halliday (Robert Cummings). This film is a study of Wendice's plodding determination to get revenge & money to pay off his staggering debts. Rather than behaving like a desperate villain, bent upon spousal homicide, Wendice is cool, calm, calculating & a character with whom it is surprisingly possible to sympathsize.

    Unbeknownst to lovers Margot & Mark, Tony's wide aware of their affair. More than wanting to teach Mark a lesson by murdering Margot, Wendice is bent upon maintaining his status by remaining in the upper crust among peers whose success makes them wealthy enough. He returns to view the photograph of his college classmates (among which Hitchcock stands, making his trademark cameos), a stark reminder of his failure in business. Power is what Wendice has to possess. His plan becomes more complex when he blackmails a former classmate to murder Margot. This act of manipulation reveals Wendice's wanton need to have power-over his peers.

    Hitchcock lets every viewer in on Wendice's murderous, blackmailing plot. The element of suspense is the build-up as the husband with a vengence begins to set each step of his scheme into motion. The question for the audience is, "will Wendice succeed?"

    "Dial M for Murder" succeeds. Filming ala Hitchcock's keen imaginary in 3D, casting Grace Kelly in the prime of her acting career, the suave Ray Milland & charming Robert Cummings, featuring well-scripted dialogue between these 3 main characters all gel to make for the perfect murder plot.

    Ray Milland is as dispassionate as he is undetectably sly. While plotting the murder of his adulterous wife with an absolutely confident demeanor, while being so needful to prove his worth, is a brilliant bit of acting. 1954 is the year that the future Princess of Monaco gives an Oscar-winning performance in "The Country Girl" (co-starring Bing Crosby) & an Oscar-worthy performance in another Hitchcock all time classic, "Rear Window" (co-satrring Jimmy Stewart). Kelly's the ravingly beautiful blonde who's not used as a bombshell for sexual appeal; but rather, is consistently a woman of both strength of character & will who's also vulnerable, as well as any man's intellectual match. Special DVD features include: Full Screen; Documentaries, "Dial H for Hitchcock" & "3D: A Brief History"~


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