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LOVE, love, love this movie. What a great price for a hard to find movie.
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Very fine copy of an all time classic. The lead actors are stunning and the writing is outstanding.
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One of Hitchcock's finest. Far better than soggy stuff like Vertigo, or twittering drivel like The Birds. Irreplaceable Grace Grant and Cary Kelly, saturated with ineffable style and charisma. Beautiful, poised, elegant, brittle, delectable beyond compare, with a sly, sparkling, witty script, concealing an intriguing sub-text. Exclusively for sophisticates, of course. The plot, as usual with Hitch, whose plots are never plausible, is only a veneer, coating deeper, subterranean meanings. Set a thief to catch a thief: but who is catching who, here? Catch as catch can.
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Probably one of my least favorite Hitchcock films; a movie one would have expected someone like the late George Cukor to direct. There's very little action or suspense;anyone voting this film anywhere near "Vertigo" or " North by Northwest" will be immediately interrogated by Peter Sellers' Inspector Clousseau. Oh sure, we get 3 screaming women right at the start followed by a high speed chase along the Riviera. Then what? Miles of "filler" with only a non suspenseful speedboat evasion and another high speed chase, this time commandeered by the beautiful Kelly. The rooftop climax just isn't very suspenseful to me,simply because there's no one left to suspect save a stranger, Kelly's mother, or the insurance agent. Really, it's almost as though Hitchcock didn't have enough material to work with. This production could easily have been compressed to 60 minutes, locked away in a vault, and used years later on "Alfred Hitchcock Presents". But, that's just meaningless hindsight. What is meaningful is that a beautifully photographed film, with a good backup score, was ruined by an inferior script, loaded with drivel, short on substance.
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One of Hitchcok's best of the best!
Anyone not yet in love with Grace Kelly will probably be...
Plenty of wit, humor, and the famous Cary Grant style.
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