Realização:
Alfred HitchcockArgumento:
John Michael HayesCâmara:
Robert BurksMúsica:
Bernard HerrmannElenco:
Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Mildred Natwick, Mildred Dunnock, Jerry Mathers, Royal Dano, Shirley MacLaine, Alfred Hitchcock, Philip Treux, Ken Parry (mais)Streaming (1)
Sinopses(1)
When a retired sea captain, out doing a little rabbit hunting, discovers Harry's lifeless body in the hilltops of small-town Vermont, he erroneously believes that he is responsible for Harry's untimely demise. So he decides to bury the corpse to cover his tracks. But Harry just won't stay in the ground. Soon the dead man--through no fault of his own--has set off a series of comic misunderstandings, as the town spinster and Harry's wife also blame themselves for his death. (texto oficial do distribuidor)
(mais)Críticas (2)
Cerca de metade das tomadas do filme está repleta de cenas de humor negro inteligente e discreto, que hoje em dia não se encontra em lado nenhum. Que beleza! Mas a outra metade das tomadas está repleta de cenas surdas como uma porta. Como um todo, é, no final, um filme relaxante de cores poéticas e agradável com um toque distinto de realização, mas que não ficará na memória por muito tempo. ()
One hour would have been enough. Then nothing could have stopped me awarding a full five stars to this cynical Hitchcock movie. But after the initial barrage of entertaining, keen-edged dialogs (the scene on the veranda with Sam, Jennifer and her crazy son is so ingeniously written that it can’t be described in words), the humor drops off considerably. It is replaced by a bizarre, but unfortunately already hackneyed Hitch movie about a body that keeps on moving about. Over and over. A huge shame that the Master didn’t sow more seeds of black humor here. What resulted from that would certainly have certainly done no harm to his filmography. The Trouble with Harry is cynical... proof of that. P.S.: Herrmann’s “jocular" musical theme is reason alone to watch Harry. ()