A juror in a murder trial, after voting to convict, has second thoughts and begins to investigate on his own before the execution..


Alright, so *Murder!* from 1930. If you’re a big Hitchcock person, or just really into how movies figured out sound back then, you absolutely gotta check this out. For anyone else, especially folks used to today's fast edits and slick visuals, it might feel a bit… *stiff* sometimes. People who need constant action or s...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Alfred Hitchcock

Bruno Ziener
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"Alright, so *Murder!* from 1930. If you’re a big Hitchcock person, or just really into how movies figured out sound back then, you absolutely gotta check this out. For anyone else, especially folks used to today's fast edits and slick visuals, it might feel a bit… *stiff* sometimes. People who need constant action or super modern dialogue might find it a drag. But for a specific kind of film fan, it’s really something. The premise is neat: a jury convicts a young actress, Diana Baring (Norah Ba..."
Helen Simpson, Alma Reville, Walter C. Mycroft, Clemence Dane, Alfred Hitchcock
United Kingdom
Crime, Thriller, Drama

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