Rope

It begins with a shriek...it ends with a shot! From beginning to end, nothing ever held you like Alfred Hitchcock's ROPE!

Sinopse

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.

  • 7.9
  • 1948
  • Released
  • 1h 21m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$1,500,000.00

Revenue

$2,200,000.00

Keywords
  • #philosophy
  • #banquet
  • #rope
  • #strangle
  • #based on play or musical
  • #murder
  • #dinner party
  • #academia
  • #intense
  • #superiority
  • #gay subtext

Reviews

griggs79
@griggs79about 1 year ago

_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 s

JN2012
@JN2012about 2 years ago

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

JN2012
@JN2012about 2 years ago

Somebody should have stopped Hitchcock from all this innovating business…

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 3 years ago

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 Dal

barrymost
@barrymostover 5 years ago

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 tod

T
@tmdb47633491over 7 years ago

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

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