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In the charming and quirky film The Trouble with Harry (1955), a small New England town is turned upside down when the dead body of a man named Harry is discovered in the woods. Surprisingly, nobody seems particularly upset about Harry's demise, but rather, each resident feels a sense of responsibility for his death. As the locals gather to figure out the mysterious circumstances surrounding Harry's demise, they are faced with a dilemma - what should they do with the body?
Directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, known for his mastery of suspense, The Trouble with Harry takes a delightfully comic approach to a murder mystery. The film features a talented ensemble cast, including Edmund Gwenn, Shirley MacLaine, and John Forsythe, who bring their unique personalities to the forefront as they navigate the confusion surrounding Harry's death.
As the plot unfolds, the characters engage in witty and amusing conversations that add to the film's light-hearted atmosphere. The Trouble with Harry cleverly explores the themes of guilt, responsibility, and human nature, while keeping the audience guessing about the true cause of Harry's demise.
If you're in the mood for a delightful blend of comedy and mystery, The Trouble with Harry is the perfect choice. With its unforgettable characters and Hitchcock's signature style, this film will keep you entertained and engaged from start to finish.
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The Trouble with HarryRelease Date:
03 Oct 1955Writers:
John Michael Hayes, Jack Trevor StoryAwards:
Nominated for 2 BAFTA 1 win & 4 nominations total