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The Trouble With Harry

Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection

025192117305



The Trouble With Harry

Universal Studios (Oct 03, 1955)
Comedy | Mystery
USA | English | Color | 01:39
Blu-Ray Edition
Blu-ray
PG (Parental Guidance)
025192176463
| 1 disc
Region A
HD Case

Trouble erupts in a small, quiet New England town when a man's body is found in the woods. The problem is that almost everyone in town thinks that they had something to do with his death.



There is a dead well-dressed man in a meadow clearing in the hills above a small Vermont town. Captain Albert Wiles, who stumbles across the body and finds by the man's identification that his name is Harry Worp, believes he accidentally shot Harry dead while he was shooting for rabbits. Captain Wiles wants to hide the body as he feels it is an easier way to deal with the situation than tell the authorities. While Captain Wiles is in the adjacent forest, he sees other people stumble across Harry, most who don't seem to know him or care or notice that he's dead. One person who does see Captain Wiles there is spinster Ivy Gravely, who vows to keep the Captain's secret about Harry. One person who Captain Wiles sees but doesn't see him back is young single mother Jennifer Rogers, who is the one person who does seem to know Harry and seems happy that he's dead. Later, another person who stumbles across both Harry and Captain Wiles is struggling artist Sam Marlowe, to who Captain Wiles tells the entire story of what he has seen thus far. Over the course of the day, several revelations come to light that question if Captain Wiles actually killed Harry. Sam, Mrs. Rogers, Captain Wiles and Miss Gravely's individual and collective actions in the matter of Harry take into account friendship, self-preservation, the path of least resistance, love and a lot of realizations about what their past actions will mean. Their work may all be for not if Deputy Sheriff Calvin Wiggs, the closest thing to law enforcement in their town, finds out about Harry.
- Written by Huggo




Trouble erupts in a small, quiet New England town when a man's body is found in the woods. The problem is that almost everyone in town thinks that they had something to do with his death.
- Written by Col Needham




Young Arnie, walking through the Vermont woods, hears some threats, and then gunshots. Investigating, he finds the body of Harry Worp, and he thinks Harry has been murdered. He tells his mother, Jennifer Rogers, who recognizes the man as her ex-husband. She, along with the elderly CaptainWiles and the spinster Ivy Gravely, believe they will be prime suspects when Harry's body is found, so they conspire to bury it, with the help of artist Sam Marlowe.
- Written by filmfactsman




SYNOPSIS

The film follows the quirky but down-to-earth residents of a small village in Vermont in the autumn, as they deal with the freshly dead body of a man, which has inconveniently appeared on the hillside above the town. The problem of what to do with the body, and more importantly how and why he was killed, is the eponymous "Trouble with Harry".

Three of the main characters in the film imagine that they are the one who actually killed this person. Captain Albert Wiles (Edmund Gwenn) is sure that he must have killed the man with a stray shot from his rifle when rabbit hunting. Miss Ivy Gravely (Mildred Natwick) feels that the man died after a blow from her hiking boot, and so on. Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe), an attractive and free-spirited artist, is quite open-minded about the whole event, and is prepared to help his good-natured friends and neighbors in any way he can.

It turns out that the dead man is in fact Harry, the estranged husband of an attractive and feisty young woman called Jennifer Rogers, (Shirley MacLaine), who lives in the village along with her small son Arnie (Jerry Mathers). Jennifer Rogers thinks that her husband may possibly have died after she hit him with a bottle. In any case, no-one is actually upset about what has happened.

However, none of the principal characters want this death to come to the attention of the "authorities" in the form of cold, humorless, Deputy Sheriff Calvin Wiggs (Royal Dano). The main characters conceal the body by burying it, and then have to dig it up again. This happens several times. The body is also concealed at one point by hiding it in a bathtub.

In the end we discover that Harry actually died of natural causes, and no foul play was involved. In the meantime, Sam and Jennifer have fallen in love, as have the Captain and Miss Gravely. Sam has been able to sell his paintings to a passing millionaire. The artist refuses to accept money, and instead requests a few simple gifts for his friends and himself.

Overall, the film is a light-hearted meditation on death as an intrinsic part of the natural cycle of things, within the harmonious landscape of autumn, a time of year when nature is dying, only to be reborn in spring. The Vermont town seems to be a little Utopia or one kind of paradise, where sex and death are not shocking and dramatic, but simply the natural order of things.


Cast View all

Edmund Gwenn Capt. Albert Wiles
John Forsythe Sam Marlowe
Mildred Natwick Miss Ivy Gravely
Mildred Dunnock Mrs. Wiggs
Jerry Mathers Arnie Rogers
Royal Dano Deputy Sheriff Calvin Wiggs
Parker Fennelly Millionaire
Barry Macollum Tramp
Dwight Marfield Dr. Greenbow
Shirley MacLaine Jennifer Rogers
Ernest Curt Bach Ellis
Alfred Hitchcock Man Walking Past Sam's Outdoor Exhibition
Philip Truex Harry Worp
Leslie Woolf Art Critic from the Modern Museum

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Owner Kerry & Dawn
Location Movies-05
Storage Device TD 15
Purchased Oct 18, 2013
Quantity 1
Seen
Added Date May 17, 2015 05:44:08
Modified Date Apr 17, 2024 00:47:46

Edition details

Screen Ratios Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks Mono [English]
Mono [French]
Subtitles English | Spanish
Distributor Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Dec 2013

Notes

Hitchcock Cameo:
0:22:14
Hitchcock is seen outside of the window; he is the man walking past the parked limousine of an old man who is looking at paintings.