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Dial M for Murder (1954)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

crime film-noir thriller


'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art
'Dial M for Murder' (1954) - film-art

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Dial M for Murder (1954)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

About this print — Every single frame of the movie Dial M for Murder has been analysed and averaged to a single colour. These colours are then arranged chronologically to create a unique fine art composition that captures the entire visual journey of Alfred Hitchcock's film. Printed using archival pigment inks on 308gsm Hahnemühle photo rag fine art paper, each print is a museum-quality giclée produced to order and created in its original theatrical aspect ratio.

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Writers : Frederick Knott, Frederick Knott

Stars : Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings

In London, wealthy Margot Mary Wendice had a brief love affair with the American writer Mark Halliday while her husband and professional tennis player Tony Wendice was on a tennis tour. Tony quits playing to dedicate to his wife and finds a regular job. She decides to give him a second chance for their marriage. When Mark arrives from America to visit the couple, Margot tells him that she had destroyed all his letters but one that was stolen. Subsequently she was blackmailed, but she had never retrieved the stolen letter. Tony arrives home, claims that he needs to work and asks Margot to go with Mark to the theater. Meanwhile Tony calls Captain Lesgate (aka Charles Alexander Swann who studied with him at college) and blackmails him to murder his wife, so that he can inherit her fortune. But there is no perfect crime, and things do not work as planned.