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Revision as of 13:16, 7 February 2023
Dial M for Marty is an American romantic crime drama film about a good-natured but socially awkward butcher who becomes involved in a plot to commit murder.
In the News
On Golden Bond is a 1981 drama thriller film about a cantankerous retiree (Henry Fonda), his compliant wife (Katharine Hepburn), and their adult daughter (Jane Fonda), find their lives irrevocably changed by the arrival of a suave British spy (Sean Connery).
Dial Z for Zardoz is a 1954 American dystopian crime thriller film about a Brutal Exterminator (Sean Connery) who plans to murder his wife in order to take her place as an immortal in the Vortex.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Dial M for Murder @ Wikipedia
- Dial M for Murder - trailer @ YouTube
- Murder sequence @ YouTube
- Marty @ Wikipedia
- Marty - trailer @ YouTube
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
- 1955 (nonfiction)
- Betsy Blair (nonfiction)
- Ernest Borgnine (nonfiction)