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  1. The movie starred James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger in a movie version of a play that was inspired by the Leopold-Loeb murder case. In the play, two homosexual college students become fascinated by their philosophy professor’s ideas about the “innate superiority” of some people over others.

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  3. Just before hosting a dinner party, Philip Morgan (Farley Granger) and Brandon Shaw (John Dall) strangle a mutual friend to death with a piece of rope, purely as a Nietzsche-inspired...

    • (54)
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • PG
    • James Stewart
  4. Apr 14, 2022 · Rope: Hitchcock Film Review. Jack Walters. April 14, 2022. With Rope, Alfred Hitchcock flexes his filmmaking muscles and proves that his title as the “master of suspense” is entirely warranted. Before Rope, murder in movies was often little more than a means to an end.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0040746Rope (1948) - IMDb

    Rope: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Dick Hogan, John Dall, Farley Granger, Edith Evanson. Two men try to convince themselves they've committed the perfect murder by hosting a dinner party after strangling a former classmate to death.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • 1948-09-25
  6. Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Oct 4, 2023. Nadine Smith them. Though not quite a horror film, Rope is the kind of murder mystery that would pave the way for more explicit psychologically...

  7. Sep 22, 2014 · Discover the best of the city, first. One of Hitchcock's more experimental films, with the tale of two young gays, keen to prove their intellectual and spiritual superiority, killing a friend and...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rope_(film)Rope (film) - Wikipedia

    Rope holds a score of 93% on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes based on 54 reviews, with an average rating of 7.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "As formally audacious as it is narratively brilliant, Rope connects a powerful ensemble in service of a darkly satisfying crime thriller from a master of the genre". [36]

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