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'''''Dial H for High Noon''''' is | '''''Dial H for High Noon''''' is a 1954 American crime thriller film about a small town Marshal (Gary Gooper) who wants to have his wealthy wife (Grace Kelly) murdered so he can get his hands on her cattle ranch. When he discovers her branding cattle with another man (Robert Cummings), he comes up with the perfect plan to kill her. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 11:25, 24 August 2023
Dial H for High Noon is a 1954 American crime thriller film about a small town Marshal (Gary Gooper) who wants to have his wealthy wife (Grace Kelly) murdered so he can get his hands on her cattle ranch. When he discovers her branding cattle with another man (Robert Cummings), he comes up with the perfect plan to kill her.
In the News
Dial L for Lambada is a 1954 American crime thriller film about a former dance pro (Ray Milland) who wants to have his wealthy wife (Grace Kelly) murdered so he can get his hands on her choreography. When he discovers her dancing the lambada with another man (Robert Cummings), he comes up with the perfect plan to kill her.
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External links
- Dial M for Murder @ Wikipedia
- Dial M for Murder - trailer @ YouTube
- Murder sequence @ YouTube
- High Noon @ Wikipedia
- High Noon - trailer @ YouTube
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (24 August 2023)
Categories:
- 1950s (nonfiction)
- 1954 (nonfiction)
- Robert Cummings (nonfiction)
- Anthony Dawson (nonfiction)
- Dial M for Murder (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Alfred Hitchcock (nonfiction)
- Grace Kelly (nonfiction)
- Frederick Knott (nonfiction)
- Ray Milland (nonfiction)
- Dimitri Tiomkin (nonfiction)
- John Williams (nonfiction)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- 1952 (nonfiction)
- Lloyd Bridges (nonfiction)
- Lon Chaney (nonfiction)
- Gary Cooper (nonfiction)
- John W. Cunningham (nonfiction)
- High Noon (nonfiction)
- Katy Jurado (nonfiction)
- Otto Kruger (nonfiction)
- Thomas Mitchell (nonfiction)
- Henry Morgan (nonfiction)
- The Tin Star (nonfiction)
- Westerns (nonfiction)
- Fred Zinnemann (nonfiction)