Gerald “Gerry” Kichok
Hitchcock's post-World War 2 collection of films are defined by Rear Window, Vertigo, and North by Northwest; everyone who loves films has seen these 3 classics. In this film the colours captured are amazing and bring a lightness to the film and it is listed as a "comedic-mystery" but it's a very dark. While other Hitchcock flicks can seem wildly far fetched making them true horror films that are difficult to believe could ever take place in the real life, this story is well grounded in reality and could be
David Borad
Most people would say Vertigo or Psycho, maybe North by Northwest, but this is my favorite. The comedy is broad at times, but it's always dark and wickedly funny. The cast is absolutely perfect, and Harry, well Harry is nothing but trouble.
Russell Rogers
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(In Color) What a incredibly fun, funny, and refreshing forgotten black comedy Alfred Hitchcock gem! It's definitely one of those types of movies that's better to go into without knowing ANYTHING about it, but I'll let you in on some helpful info. Other than a discovered corpse, there's no violence shown so it's a movie anyone could enjoy. The other thing you need to know is that Hitchcock absolutely made this movie to mess with the audience so prepare to be tricked in many delightful ways.