In this episode, join me and my special guest -podcaster, writer and programmer Becky Darke as we cook up spaghetti and peel back the curtain to discuss what happens when a seemingly perfectly planned murder goes wrong, taking a look along the way at the art of showing and telling and making plenty of time to assess one of Hitchcock’s most calculatingly devious villains!
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References
Read my article on Margot Wendice for Moving Pictures Film Club
Listen to me guesting on Moving Pictures Film Club podcast with Tim Coleman discussing the Sight and Sound list and our own personal favourites! Moving Pictures Film Club: Bonus: Sight and Sound's Top 100 Greatest Films of All Time (libsyn.com)
Dial M for Murder (1954)
Martin Scorsese on "Dial M for Murder" - YouTube
Hitchcock and Truffaut Interviews (1962))
Dial M for Murder (1954) (cinemaessentials.com)
Dial M for Murder (1954) – The Blonde at the Film
High Society (Donald Spoto)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Dial M for Murder The Submerged Televisuality of a Stage-to-Screen Adaptation in Hitchcock at the Source: The Auteur as Adapter - Google Books
Beyond the Blonde The Dynamic Heroines of Hitchcock’s Films, Elisabeth Karlin
02/29/24 • 175 min
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