The Trouble with Harry
The trouble of Harry is that after he dies people have controversial ideas what needs to be done with his body
24 April 1934, Richmond, Virginia, USA
13 August 1899, Leytonstone, London, England, UK
6 April 1889, Ireland [now Northern Ireland, UK]
25 January 1901, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
22 October 1891, Northeast Harbor, Maine, USA
2 June 1948, Sioux City, Iowa, USA
29 January 1918, Penn's Grove, New Jersey, USA
10 November 1907, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
19 June 1905, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
16 November 1922, New York City, New York, USA
26 September 1877, Wandsworth, London, England, UK
May 29, 2003
Despite the artifice, or perhaps partly because of it, the film manages to be enjoyable.March 10, 2003
Hitchcock's comedic charms shine in this delightful story about a corpse that just won't stay buried.March 22, 2001
This is a quirky and surprisingly low-key comedy that's more amusing than funny; it's witty, but rarely hilarious.March 07, 2004
Hitchcock does comedy! MacLaine's film debut.May 16, 2008
I love it. I've seen it more times than just about any other Hitchcock.May 22, 2004
It's not helped by the wooden performances of the leads.February 06, 2006
highly entertaining romantic comedy that still has the Hitchcock touch--a dark comedy using a dead body as the central MacGuffinSeptember 15, 2013
One of the absolute funniest movies of the 1950s, not least because it is perhaps the most puckish.November 24, 2003
Very underrated black comedy from Hitchcock is really one of his best works.May 27, 2011
A spirited irreverence about the power of death pervades. Think of this as a relief valve compared to most of Hitchcock's other films.December 12, 2005
Beautifully subtle suspense with a sprinkle of black humor.March 25, 2006
This latest of Mr. Hitchcock's efforts is a curiously whimsical thing.