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Rope (1948)

February 1, 1948 (US) Thriller, Crime, Drama • 81m

Overview

Two young men attempt to prove they committed the perfect murder by hosting a dinner party for the family of a classmate they just strangled to death.

Top Billed

James Stewart

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

James Stewart
James Stewart

Rupert Cadell

John Dall
John Dall

Brandon Shaw

Farley Granger
Farley Granger

Phillip Morgan

Cedric Hardwicke
Cedric Hardwicke

Mr. Henry Kentley

Constance Collier
Constance Collier

Mrs. Anita Atwater

Douglas Dick
Douglas Dick

Kenneth Lawrence

Dick Hogan
Dick Hogan

David Kentley

Joan Chandler
Joan Chandler

Janet Walker

Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock

Man Walking in Street (uncredited)

Crew
William V. Skall
William V. Skall

Director of Photography

Joseph A. Valentine
Joseph A. Valentine

Director of Photography

Perry Ferguson
Perry Ferguson

Art Direction

Howard Bristol
Howard Bristol

Set Decoration

Emile Kuri
Emile Kuri

Set Decoration

Perc Westmore
Perc Westmore

Makeup Artist

C.A. Riggs
C.A. Riggs

Sound Designer

James Potevin
James Potevin

Lighting Technician

Charlsie Bryant
Charlsie Bryant

Script Supervisor

Adrian
Adrian

Costume Design

Lowell J. Farrell
Lowell J. Farrell

Assistant Director

Ben Hecht
Ben Hecht

Additional Writing

Natalie Kalmus
Natalie Kalmus

Color Designer

Robert Brower
Robert Brower

Color Assistant

Eddie Fitzgerald
Eddie Fitzgerald

Camera Operator

Paul Hill
Paul Hill

Camera Operator

Richard Emmons
Richard Emmons

Camera Operator

Morris Rosen
Morris Rosen

Camera Operator

Leo F. Forbstein
Leo F. Forbstein

Music Director

Fred Ahern
Fred Ahern

Production Manager



Reviews

tmdb47633491

⭐ 9/10

April 7, 2018

Can't believe I'm only seeing this now. It's great. Basically a play. There couldn't have been more than 15 shots. Ending had me in tears. Shouts out

barrymost

⭐ 7/10

August 25, 2020

Rope was the first Alfred Hitchcock/James Stewart collaboration. They would go on to do "Rear Window", "The Man Who Knew Too Much", and finally, "Vertigo". This being the first, and also a kind of experimental film on Hitchcock's part, it is the weakest of the four. Shot as a play, mainly in one room, and with only a handful of cast members, the concept of how it was done is intriguing even today. Done in roughly a dozen takes, the only times… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

July 9, 2022

Now I may be completely off beam here, but there is something ever so slightly homo-erotic about the relationship between John Dall ("Brandon") and Farley Granger ("Philip") in this rather clunky murder tale that is less of a mystery and more of a bragging exercise. The two, having murdered their college friend "David" invite some folks round for a dinner party that shows the pair - especially Dall - as obnoxious men with a profoundly mis-placed … read the rest.

James

⭐ 7/10

October 20, 2023

Somebody should have stopped Hitchcock from all this innovating business…

James

⭐ 7/10

October 20, 2023

**It ends with a shot**
Like no film ever did that.

griggs79

⭐ 5/10

December 2, 2024

_Rope_ is often praised for its technical ambition but falls flat in genuine suspense. The single-take gimmick overshadows the storytelling, leaving it feeling more like a stage play trapped in a cinematic format. Jimmy Stewart’s earnest charm feels misplaced here; his usual gravitas is oddly muted, making his presence more distracting than commanding. John Dall is the real standout, injecting a sinister flair into an otherwise tepid cast. The mu… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$1,500,000

Revenue

$2,200,000

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