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Rope
Corde, La
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1948 -125 minutes


Director
Alfred Hitchcock


Country
United States


Studio
Universal Studios Canada

Supplier
Universal Studios Canada


Rating
G

Format(s)
16 mm
VHS
DVD
35 mm
Liste
BluRay


Synopsis

Based on the famous Leopold and Loeb murder case (from which two other films, COMPULSION and SWOON, were also derived), ROPE both challenges and terrifies the audience. Alfred Hitchcock disdained the whodunit crime story, which he felt lacked emotional force, and ROPE shows the director's preference for letting the audience know more than the characters onscreen. The film opens as two young men (Farley Granger and John Dall) strangle a friend just to prove they're intellectually capable of committing the perfect crime. To add to the amusement, they hide the body in a trunk that will serve as the dinner table for a party honoring the deceased. The film hones in on an hour and a half of the party, with the constantly moving camera capturing the changing emotional atmosphere as the guests grow increasingly concerned about the fate of the missing boy. ROPE is a directorial tour de force, blending complex camera movement with intricate staging to present the entire story in near-real time in one location. Notably, the adaptation of the play by Patrick Hamilton was written by perennial Hitchcock actor Hume Cronyn.

Nominated for Best Picture EDGAR ALLEN POE AWARDS

''A complex and dazzlingly unique picture…More macabre writing you aren't likely to find, and a more interesting way to tell the tale you won't likely see'' --Christopher Null, FILMCRITIC.COM

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