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The Trouble with Harry (1955)


The Trouble with Harry
Release Date:

October 3 , 1955 (USA)

Written by:

Jack Trevor Story (novel)
John Michael Hayes (screenplay)

Starring: Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe
Original Score :

Bernard Herrmann

Cinematography:

Robert Burks

Edited by :

Alma Macrorie

Opening Titles :

Saul Steinberg

Running Time :

99 minutes

Filmed in :

Color

Studio(s) :

Paramount & Universal Pictures

Box-Office: 1,200,000 (estimated budget)
$3,500,000 (USA Rentals)

Staff Rating :
4 out of 5 Staff Rating

Alfred Hitchcock's Cameo: About 20 minutes into the film, Hitch takes another one of his famous walks. This time right past the parked limousine of an old man who is looking at paintings. The Trouble with Harry Cameo

Plot Summary:
Young Arnie, walking through the Vermont woods, hears some threats and then gunshots. Investigating, he finds the body of Harry Worp and he thinks Harry has been murdered. He tells his mother, Jennifer Rogers, who recognizes the man as her ex-husband. She, along with the elderly Captain Wiles and the spinster Ivy Gravely, believe they will be prime suspects when Harry's body is found, so they conspire to bury it, with the help of artist Sam Marlowe.
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Cast List:

Edmund Gwenn
Capt. Albert Wiles
John Forsythe
Sam Marlowe
Mildred Natwick
Miss Ivy Gravely
Mildred Dunnock
Mrs. Wiggs
Jerry Mathers
Arnie Rogers
Royal Dano
Deputy Sheriff Calvin Wiggs
Parker Fennelly
Millionaire
Barry Macollum
Tramp
Dwight Marfield
Dr. Greenbow
Shirley MacLaine
Jennifer Rogers

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