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  1. The Trouble with Harry. Well, the poster's not lying. Over the years, Alfred Hitchcock gave the world such thrillers as Rebecca, Psycho, and The Birds. He also gave us this 1955 Black Comedy, adapted from Jack Trevor Story's novel of the same name. The residents of a small Vermont town are faced with the appearance of one Harry Worp.

  2. The Trouble With Harry is a comedy film about a dead body. Alfred Hitchcock makes the macabre concept deliciously funny and entertaining in his unique style. Helping Hitchcock to turn this unlikeliest of premises into an enjoyable film are Bernard Herrmann (providing fabulous music scoring), and a cast of winning actors who judge to perfection ...

  3. A kaleidoscopic compilation of soundtracks by Herrmann presents an overview of this unique composer’s wide-ranging and influential style. The trouble with Harry is that he’s dead, and everyone seems to have a different idea of what needs to be done with his body. As the sheriff gets involved and local artist Sam offers his help, the ...

  4. The Trouble with Harry is a 1955 American Technicolor black comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes was based on the 1950 novel by Jack Trevor Story. It starred Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Mildred Natwick, Jerry Mathers and Shirley MacLaine in her film debut. The Trouble with Harry was released in the United States on September 30, 1955, then re-released ...

  5. A kaleidoscopic compilation of soundtracks by Herrmann presents an overview of this unique composer’s wide-ranging and influential style. The trouble with Harry is that he’s dead, and everyone seems to have a different idea of what needs to be done with his body. As the sheriff gets involved and local artist Sam offers his help, the ...

  6. Jun 20, 2006 · "The Trouble With Harry" (1955) is easily the most offbeat movie Hitchcock made while under contract at Paramount, which began with "Rear Window" (1954) and ended with "Psycho" (1960). Outside of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (1941), a screwball made at the encouragement of his friend and star Carole Lombard, "Harry" is arguably the only out-and-out ...

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  7. The trouble with Harry is that he's dead. The scene is a autumnal Vermont village, where a pre-Leave It to Beaver Jerry Mathers stumbles upon Harry's corpse in the woods. Mathers alerts his mother Shirley MacLaine (making her film debut), who recognizes Harry as her ex-husband.

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