Listen "85 - Dial M For Murder 3D"
Episode Synopsis
It's Eavesdropping's first anniversary and we celebrate with a film Mike's been looking forward to seeing for almost a decade. Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder was released at the tail end of the short-lived Fifties 3D craze, and has rarely been seen in that format (even at the time). But it rolls around every so often and this week came to the Electric, so we jumped at the chance to see it.
A dialogue-heavy chamber piece, Dial M for Murder might not seem the obvious choice for the spectacle of 3D, but it's for this reason that we find it interesting. José, who has seen it before in 3D, recalls his previous impressions of the importance of items - the keys, the handbag, the scissors - and how the stereoscopy relates to it. Mike, who wrote on 3D film at university and has defended it ever since, places Dial M for Murder in context, comparing it to both 3D of the time and today, suggesting how it was ahead of its time.
Away from the 3D, we find the film slight, a trifle, though enjoyable throughout and respectful of the audience - the film's methodical nature is lovely. We find some of the performances disappointing, and one in particular delightful. We're glad we saw it, even though José's spectacles were broken.
José's note on Dial M for Murder can be found here: https://notesonfilm1.com/2013/08/07/a-note-on-dial-m-for-murder/
Recorded on 23rd August 2018.
A dialogue-heavy chamber piece, Dial M for Murder might not seem the obvious choice for the spectacle of 3D, but it's for this reason that we find it interesting. José, who has seen it before in 3D, recalls his previous impressions of the importance of items - the keys, the handbag, the scissors - and how the stereoscopy relates to it. Mike, who wrote on 3D film at university and has defended it ever since, places Dial M for Murder in context, comparing it to both 3D of the time and today, suggesting how it was ahead of its time.
Away from the 3D, we find the film slight, a trifle, though enjoyable throughout and respectful of the audience - the film's methodical nature is lovely. We find some of the performances disappointing, and one in particular delightful. We're glad we saw it, even though José's spectacles were broken.
José's note on Dial M for Murder can be found here: https://notesonfilm1.com/2013/08/07/a-note-on-dial-m-for-murder/
Recorded on 23rd August 2018.
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