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John Forsythe | Sam Marlowe | |
Edmend Gwenn | ||
Shirley MacLaine | Jennifer Rogers | |
Jerry Mathers | Arnie Rogers | |
Milded Natwick | ||
Ernest Curt Bach | Ellis | |
Royal Dano | Deputy Sheriff Calvin Wiggs | |
Mildred Dunnock | Mrs. Wiggs | |
Parker Fennelly | Millionaire | |
Edmund Gwenn | Capt. Albert Wiles | |
Mildred Natwick | Miss Ivy Gravely | |
Barry Macollum | Tramp | |
Dwight Marfield | Dr. Greenbow | |
Philip Truex | Harry Worp |
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Producer | Alfred Hitchcock
Herbert Coleman |
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Writer | John Michael Hayes
Jack Trevor Story |
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Cinematography | Robert Burks
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Musician | Bernard Herrmann
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Master of Suspense Alfred Hitchcock directs a delightful comedy-mystery set in New England. It stars John Forsythe, Academy Award-winner Edmund Gwenn, Mildred Natwick, and little Jerry Mathers. In addition it marks the noteworthy screen debut of Academy Award-winner Shirley MacLaine. What is The Trouble With Harry? Well, it's the fact that he's dead, and while no one really minds, everybody thinks they are responsible. After several unearthings of the corpse, plenty of humor a la Hitchcock, and love affairs between the major characters, the real cause of death is revealed, and Harry troubles no one again. It's a delightful romp and a decidedly different movie from the Master of Suspense. |
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