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  1. A former tennis star arranges the murder of his adulterous wife. In London, wealthy Margot Mary Wendice had a brief love affair with the American writer Mark Halliday while her husband and professional tennis player Tony Wendice was on a tennis tour. Tony quits playing to dedicate to his wife and finds a regular job.

  2. 27 de oct. de 2018 · dial m for murder. Il était difficile à Hitchcock d’apparaître dans un huit clos, mais pas impossible : il l’avait déjà montré dans Rope. En s’immisçant dans la photographie où sont réunis Tony et Swann, Hitchcock se range du côté de ceux qui dirigent le déroulement des événements.

  3. Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock. Starring: Ray Milland - Tony Wendice. Grace Kelly - Margot Mary Wendice. Robert Cummings - Mark Halliday. John Williams - Chief Inspector Hubbard. Anthony Dawson - C A Swan / Captain Lesgate. Leo Britt - The Storyteller.

  4. DIAL M FOR MURDER. Directed by. Alfred Hitchcock. United States, 1954. Thriller, Mystery, Crime. 105. Synopsis. A jealous ex-tennis pro carries out a plot to have his wealthy wife murdered after discovering she is having an affair with a handsome American. When things go wrong, he improvises a new plan – to frame her for murder instead.

  5. Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock. Starring: Ray Milland - Tony Wendice. Grace Kelly - Margot Mary Wendice. Robert Cummings - Mark Halliday. John Williams - Chief Inspector Hubbard. Anthony Dawson - C A Swan / Captain Lesgate. Leo Britt - The Storyteller.

  6. Dial M for Murder is 8302 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 3673 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than The Curse of Hobbes House but less popular than Roadhouse 66. Synopsis.

  7. Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of Frederick Knott's Dial M for Murder premiered at The Old Globe in San Diego, CA in July 2021. Knott's original version of the play was first presented on the stage by James P. Sherwood at the Westminster Theatre, London on June 19, 1952. On October 29, 1952, the play premiered on Broadway at the Plymouth Theatre.