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Rope [DVD] [1948] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

James Stewart , John Dall , Alfred Hitchcock    Parental Guidance   DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: James Stewart, John Dall, Farley Granger, Dick Hogan, Edith Evanson
  • Directors: Alfred Hitchcock
  • Writers: Arthur Laurents, Ben Hecht, Hume Cronyn, Patrick Hamilton
  • Producers: Alfred Hitchcock, Sidney Bernstein
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Colour, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: 6 Mar 2001
  • Run Time: 80 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000055Y11
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 271,575 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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An experimental film masquerading as a standard Hollywood thriller. The plot of Rope is simple and based on a successful stage play: two young men (John Dall and Farley Granger) commit murder, more or less as an intellectual exercise. They hide the body in their large apartment, then throw a dinner party. Will the body be discovered? Director Alfred Hitchcock, fascinated by the possibilities of the long-take style, decided to shoot this story as though it were happening in one long, uninterrupted shot. Since the camera can only hold one 10-minute reel at a time, Hitchcock had to be creative when it came time to change reels, disguising the switches as the camera passed behind someone's back or moved behind a lamp. In later years Hitchcock wrote off the approach as misguided, and Rope may not be one of Hitchcock's top movies, but it's still a nail-biter. They don't call him the Master of Suspense for nothing. James Stewart, as a suspicious professor, marks his first starring role for Hitchcock, a collaboration that would lead to the masterpieces Rear Window and Vertigo. --Robert Horton, Amazon.com

Synopsis

Based on the famous Leopold and Loeb murder case (from which two other films, COMPULSION and SWOON, were also derived), ROPE both challenges and terrifies the audience. Alfred Hitchcock disdained the whodunit crime story, which he felt lacked emotional force, and ROPE shows the director's preference for letting the audience know more than the characters onscreen. The film opens as two young men (Farley Granger and John Dall) strangle a friend just to prove they're intellectually capable of committing the perfect crime. To add to the amusement, they hide the body in a trunk that will serve as the dinner table for a party honoring the deceased. The film hones in on an hour and a half of the party, with the constantly moving camera capturing the changing emotional atmosphere as the guests grow increasingly concerned about the fate of the missing boy. Rope is a directorial tour de force, blending complex camera movement with intricate staging to present the entire story in near-real time in one location. Notably, the adaptation of the play by Patrick Hamilton was written by perennial Hitchcock actor Hume Cronyn.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic and underrated Hitchcock gem 12 July 2008
Format:DVD
Rope is a superb piece of cinema and a classic Hitchhock Thriller in the same vain as Rear Window. It's one of my favourite Hitchcock films, and one that I feel is sadly missed and often underrated. Based on a stage play of the same name, Rope is inspired by the infamous Loeb & Leopold murder case in 1920s Chicago.

In Rope two rich-kid roommates living in a large apartment in New York murder one of their friends (don't worry this is not a spoiler; it is the opening scene of the film). They then invite the boys parents, girlfriend and one of their teachers for dinner party with the dead body hidden in the room. What follows is a taut thriller and a deadly game of cat and mouse as the kids try to get away with the "perfect crime".

Rope is a triumph; the whole film is set in one space and Hitchcock uses clever camera techniques to give the impression that it is almost one long camera shot from start to finish. The superb acting by James Stewart (Rear Window), Farley Granger (Strangers on a Train) and John Dall bring the story to life and make this an unmissable thriller. Despite rave reviews (it scores 8/10 on IMDB), this is an often overlooked Hitchcock gem.

The DVD version is fairly light on extras and features. The version I have includes the film, with English and foreign language subtitles, plus a short "Making of" programme, a small art gallery and a compilation of original trailers.

Rope is an essential watch and should be in any film buff's collection; regardless of whether you're a big fan of Hitchcock. For £6 you can't go wrong with this DVD.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars another gem! 8 Dec 2008
Format:DVD
I have a feeling that this Hitchcock is an underated movie. Harly anyone seems to know of it when I mention it but I haven't stopped talking about its brilliance all week! It is an amazing film, filmed in one room, based on a play (which is very obvious because the actors perform in a specific way that would only be linked to a play i.e. standing so that they are all facing the front with no backs facing the audience) which is of course based on the Leopold-Loeb case of 1920's America. James Stewart is as usual comical and quick- thinking, with John Dall and Farley Granger as the two murderous men, who decide to commit the perfect crime by murdering their friend and putting him inside a chest in their front room, then inviting all his friends and family round for tea. Things are going fine but then James Stewart begins to get suspicious... One word - Classic!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars More than enough to hang a plot on! 24 Oct 2004
Format:DVD
Two over-privileged young men commit the perfect murder. Their victim's body is hidden in a large trunk. They invite friends round for a small dinner party, amongst them their old tutor, Jimmy Stewart, the man who once claimed that some people have the right to commit murder ... the man who is most likely to expose their crime. They aim to subject themselves to his inquisitorial intrusion ... just to add a bit of spice to the murder. All this we learn, all this we are given. The tension in the film, the drama, lies in whether or not they will be caught ... and, if so, how?

"Rope" is wonderfully transparent in the way the drama is structured ... you can see the clues being put neatly into place, like a master builder placing brick upon brick. There is a famous Chekhov adage that if, in a play, the audience can see a rifle on the wall in Act One, it will have to be used in Act Two. In "Rope", a whole arsenal of weapons is hanging on the wall. You know why they're there, you don't know when they'll make their entrance into the plot.

Hitchcock films this story in what almost appears to be one long, long take ... as if he's just recorded a live stage production. The lack of cinematic sophistication only adds to the tension. It creates a sense of claustrophobia. The actors seem to be left to speak for themselves without the aid of rapid cutting or dramatic close ups. Words and action have to sustain the plot.

The camera work is simple - it follows the action. There is a magnificent scene where the surly maid clears away the dinner dishes. The camera follows her movements, almost intrusively, as she walks on and off the set, slowly removing the dishes. Tension mounts. Surely, she must discover the body next time?

Watch the background. The action takes place in a studio flat with a huge picture window at the back. As the drama unfolds, night slowly falls over the New York cityscape. Ominous clouds take on a Daliesque prominence, hugging the skyscraper silhouettes. It gives a real sense of time passing ... and impending doom.

And James Stewart plays a wonderfully understated role. He uncovers not a murder, but his own sense of guilt at suggesting that someone might have the right to kill. The melodrama is swept away. Suddenly we have a fragile human being caught up in his own intellectual trap. Thrown centre stage, Stewart's portrayal is superb.

A magnificent, and highly unusual movie.

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4.0 out of 5 stars THE ROPE
THE ROPE
I like all of Hitchcock's production. I had this film on VHS and I wanted to watch it in DVD. The story is intriguing and the theme is still interesting. Read more
Published 2 days ago by DANIELA DONADEO
5.0 out of 5 stars Under rated Hitchcock film. Classic!
Rope is certainly not viewed by some critics as one of the high points of Hitchcock's glittering career. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Max
4.0 out of 5 stars Another classic film!
I had never seen this one before but it was very watchable, thank you! Well worth buying and another for my growing collection.
Published 4 months ago by David S
5.0 out of 5 stars Rope DVD
Probably my favourite Hitchcock movie. Tense and disturbing. The story behind the movie is interesting because of the problems dealing with the implied homosexuality of the... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Stephen J. Edwards
2.0 out of 5 stars Rope - Hitchcok film
I did not enjoy this film. I was recommended to obtain it by a Spanish student who is studying English. He raved about it but I did not share his enthusiasm. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Cadgey
3.0 out of 5 stars Just okay; not great
Two pompous young men (John Dall, Farley Granger) commit a murder just for the thrill and satisfaction of pulling off the perfect crime. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Kona
4.0 out of 5 stars A Film you cannot half-watch...
If you try and watch Hitchcock's 'Rope' half-heartedly, as I have done on a couple of occasions, it will probably seem talky, wooden, staged and despite its short sub 80 minutes,... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Tim Kidner
4.0 out of 5 stars Hitchcock's Macabre and Claustrophobic Study
Alfred Hitchcock's 1948 film Rope is based on Patrick Hamilton's play of the same name, and provides a dark and claustrophobic tale of murder, sadism and betrayal, interspersed... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Keith M
4.0 out of 5 stars Compulsive viewing
Hitchcocks experimental movie does not fail to exite, but it's theatrical origins still shine through. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Mr. G. Robinson
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dark Side
This does feel like a play. Stewart is absolutely riveting, he's the actor's actor - his facial and body language are fascinating. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Inkwork
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