Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder coming to Blu-ray 3D

Yes, the master of suspense actually made a movie in 3D.

As Patrick McGilligan wrote in his biography of Hitchcock, Warner Brothers was nuts about 3D when it became the hot new technology back in the early fifties, and House of Wax was a big hit for the studio. Warners wanted Hitchcock to do a movie in 3D, and unlike most directors at the time, he used the format to give the film more depth instead of having things fly out of the screen every ten seconds.

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