Review of The Trouble with Harry (1955) by Sam M — 30 Dec 2017
The Trouble with Harry is somewhat slow in some parts and far from hilarious, but still quite funny in a couple of scenes and its subtle, quirky humor is mostly quite good. Edmund Gwenn is the highlight and Shirley MacLaine is excellent in her film debut.
The film is gorgeously shot and evocative in its country mood plus the score is beautiful and elegant. The characters are weird and charming, the story is very interesting and the film succeeds as a very eccentric romantic comedy mystery.
It's by far Hitchcock's most atypical effort.
This review of The Trouble with Harry (1955) was written by Sam M on 30 December 2017.
The Trouble with Harry has generally received positive reviews.
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