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Il problema di Harry è che è morto, e tutti sembrano avere un'idea diversa di ciò che dovrebbe essere fatto con il suo corpo.Il problema di Harry è che è morto, e tutti sembrano avere un'idea diversa di ciò che dovrebbe essere fatto con il suo corpo.Il problema di Harry è che è morto, e tutti sembrano avere un'idea diversa di ciò che dovrebbe essere fatto con il suo corpo.
- Nominato ai 2 BAFTA Award
- 1 vittoria e 4 candidature totali
Ernest Curt Bach
- Ellis
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Alfred Hitchcock
- Man Walking Past Sam's Outdoor Exhibition
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Philip Truex
- Harry Worp
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Leslie Woolf
- Art Critic from the Modern Museum
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizLocation filming in Vermont was hampered by heavy rainfall. Many exterior scenes were filmed on sets constructed in a local high school gymnasium, but much of the dialogue recorded there was inaudible due to the rainfall on the tin roof, and much post-recording was necessary.
- BlooperWhen Miss Graveley visits the Captain, we see a case of nautical flags on the wall behind him, with a model ship perched on top. But in the final shot of the scene as Miss Gravely is leaving, the ship is gone.
- Citazioni
Miss Graveley: How old do you think I am young man?
Sam Marlowe: Hmm... fifty. How old do you think you are?
Miss Graveley: Forty-two! I can show you my birth certificate.
Sam Marlowe: I'm afraid you're going to have to show more than your birth certificate to convince a man of that.
- Curiosità sui creditiClosing credits: "The trouble with Harry is over."
- Versioni alternativeIn a version seen on commercial television in the UK, several scenes and parts of scenes were cut. Most noticeable was the removal of the scene in which Sam, the artist played by John Forsythe, walks through the village in long shot singing "Flaggin' the Train to Tuscaloosa" (still present in the titles). Also, the doctor's brief appearances up to his final discovery of the body were cut, making Sam's prior inclusion of his name in the list of people who could go to the police rather confusing! This also meant the 'famous' shot used on the posters of Sam and the Captain each holding one of Harry's legs was cut.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Trouble with Harry Isn't Over (2001)
- Colonne sonoreFlaggin' the Train to Tuscaloosa
Lyric by Mack David
Music by Raymond Scott
Sung by Ray McKinley & Orchestra
Recensione in evidenza
Everyone who had something to do with Harry just can't figure out if he should stay buried or dig him up. From there, Hitchcock's black comedy brings about tension and giggles. Seems that everyone had a reason for wanting Harry out of the picture, only trouble is, Harry is more trouble dead than alive. A light film for Hitchcock, but it does contain the transference of guilt theme, and the guilt bounces all over our main players. A small gem of a film that often gets overlooked, watch this one and you'll be charmed by the trouble that Harry causes.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.200.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 39 minuti
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