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  1. The Wrong Man (1956) NR 12/22/1956 (US) Crime, Drama 1h 45m User Score. What's your Vibe? ... HITCHCOCK'S FIRST REAL-LIFE THRILLER! Overview. In 1953, an innocent man named Christopher Emmanuel "Manny" Balestrero is arrested after being mistaken for an armed robber. Maxwell Anderson. Screenplay, Story. Alfred Hitchcock. Director. Angus MacPhail ...

  2. Manny Ballestero is an honest hardworking musician at New York's Stork Club. When his wife needs money for dental treatment, Manny goes to the local insurance office to borrow on her policy. Employees at the office mistake him for a hold-up man who robbed them the year before and the police are called. The film tells the true story of what ...

  3. Director Alfred Hitchcock lets us know from the outset that The Wrong Man is a painfully true story and not one of his customary fabricated suspense yarns, through the simple expedient of walking before the camera and telling us as much (this introductory appearance replaced his planned cameo role as a nightclub patron).

  4. THE WRONG MAN. Directed by. Alfred Hitchcock. United States, 1956. Crime, Film noir. 105. Synopsis. A musician arrives at his wife’s insurance company for a loan and the employee seeing him believes she recognizes the perpetrator of a robbery. Other employees follow blindly and this is our man charged with no evidence.

  5. Manny Ballestero is an honest hardworking musician at New York's Stork Club. When his wife needs money for dental treatment, Manny goes to the local insurance office to borrow on her policy. Employees at the office mistake him for a hold-up man who robbed them the year before and the police are called. The film tells the true story of what ...

  6. Henry Fonda stars in director Alfred Hitchcock's real-life thriller ofan innocent man trapped as the victim of a heartless criminal justicesystem--even though he's The Wrong Man. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  7. 17 de feb. de 2016 · With the possible exception of the 1953 film “I Confess,” Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 title “The Wrong Man” is the least fun, or “fun,” movie of the master of suspense’s long and incredibly fruitful Hollywood period. Yes, earlier pictures like “Rope” and later pictures such as “Psycho” and “The Birds” went into realms of nearly irremediable darkness but even those ...