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    Rope (film) For the Australian live drama, see Rope (1957 film). Rope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same name by Patrick Hamilton. The film was adapted by Hume Cronyn with a screenplay by Arthur Laurents. [7]

  2. 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
  3. Reviews. Rope. Roger EbertJune 15, 1984. Tweet. Farley Granger, John Dall and James Stewart in "Rope." Now streaming on: Powered byJustWatch. Alfred Hitchcockcalled “Rope” an “experiment that didn’t workout,” and he was happy to see it kept out of release for most of three decades. He was correct that it didn’t work out, but “Rope ...

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  5. Rated: 3/4 • Oct 4, 2023. Though not quite a horror film, Rope is the kind of murder mystery that would pave the way for more explicit psychologically-motivated thrillers, as well as being a ...

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    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • PG
    • James Stewart
  6. psychological, crime, thriller. Language. English. Item Size. 1352726094. Two men attempt to prove they committed the perfect crime by hosting a dinner party after strangling their former classmate to death. Addeddate. 2023-01-09 21:16:10. Identifier.

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  8. Two brilliant young aesthetes, Brandon Shaw (John Dall) and Phillip Morgan (Farley Granger), strangle to death their former classmate from Harvard University, David Kentley (Dick Hogan), in their apartment. They commit the crime as an intellectual exercise; they want to prove their superiority by committing the "perfect murder".

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