

Dial M for Murder (Hatcher)
Jeffrey Hatcher


Tony Wendice married his wife Margot for her money; now he plans to murder her for it.
Tony arranges the perfect murder – he hires a scoundrel he once knew to strangle Margot, and arranges a brilliant alibi for himself.
However, on the night of the planned attack, the plan goes awry and Margot manages to kill her attacker.
Momentarily ruffled, Tony soon sees the hitman’s death as an opportunity to have his wife convicted of murder.
Can he frame Margot for his twisted crime before Margot and a Scotland Yard inspector reveal his deceit?
"It’s a holiday for the whodunit fans, and, as such, it couldn’t be more welcome."
— New York Herald-Tribune
"Original and remarkably good theatre – quiet in style but tingling with excitement underneath… The author lets us in on all of Wendice’s plans, but the events are given enough slight twists and sudden hitches to keep the chills and thrills running."
— The New York Times
"Dial M for Murder gets an A+ for adaptation... this update of the original 1952 stage show has all the best aspects of the famous 1954 Hitchcock film – gorgeous pacing, gorgeous dialogue, and a gorgeous blonde – with the heightened stakes of live theater."
— Vanguard Culture
"Clever, funny and fast-paced... Even if you’ve seen Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film adaptation of the Frederick Knott teleplay, you’ll want to see this smartly updated adaptation that has many surprise twists... Hatcher has kept the play in its original period — 1950s London — but has trimmed some of the outdated language and tightened up overlong speeches of plot exposition. But his most intriguing changes are the gender of the third character in the story’s love triangle and the central character’s occupation — both of which heighten the stakes for the play’s characters... Dial M lives up to its reputation as midcentury thriller, but seen through Hatcher’s fresh eyes, it’s also timeless."
— San Diego Union-Tribune
"Brings some modern touches, and a sly intelligence to this adaption... A smart script... and some twists bring a new life to this classic murder mystery."
— Broadway World
| Character |
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MARGOT WENDICE
MAX HALLIDAY
TONY WENDICE
CAPTAIN LESGATE
INSPECTOR HUBBARD
THOMPSON |
Dial M for Murder – Northlight Theatre Trailer
Dial "M" for Murder is a play written by Frederick Knott and published by Dramatists Play Service.
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