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Are we responsible for what we promote and teach others? Is morality subjective? Would anyone be comfortable at this dinner party? We break down the story, characters and morality of this iconic film and give our takes on whether it's a Legend or a Letdown — all with laughs, curiosity, and a love for movies!
Comment your takes on the movie so we can respond to them on the podcast next week! We announce all our movies ahead of time so you can watch them before you listen to our episode! Follow us on Instagram for exclusive content : https://www.instagram.com/reel.legends.pod/
James Stewart, Joan Chandler, John Dall
"Did you think you were God, Brandon?"
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.
Release date: September 25, 1948 (USA)
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Story by: Patrick Hamilton, Hume Cronyn
Screenplay: Arthur Laurents, Ben Hecht
Running time: 1h 20m
Cinematography: Joseph Valentine, William V. Skall
By Bo CoyAre we responsible for what we promote and teach others? Is morality subjective? Would anyone be comfortable at this dinner party? We break down the story, characters and morality of this iconic film and give our takes on whether it's a Legend or a Letdown — all with laughs, curiosity, and a love for movies!
Comment your takes on the movie so we can respond to them on the podcast next week! We announce all our movies ahead of time so you can watch them before you listen to our episode! Follow us on Instagram for exclusive content : https://www.instagram.com/reel.legends.pod/
James Stewart, Joan Chandler, John Dall
"Did you think you were God, Brandon?"
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.
Release date: September 25, 1948 (USA)
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Story by: Patrick Hamilton, Hume Cronyn
Screenplay: Arthur Laurents, Ben Hecht
Running time: 1h 20m
Cinematography: Joseph Valentine, William V. Skall