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'The Trouble with Harry' Isn't Over
This is the featurette on the DVD of "The Trouble With Harry." It consists of interviews, clips of the film and stills from the making of the Hitchcock classic.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary playfully explores the fictional behind-the-scenes drama and creative conflicts that supposedly plagued the production of Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 film, 'The Trouble with Harry.' It imagines a world where studio executives, demanding a lighter tone, clashed with Hitchcock's artistic vision, leading to escalating absurdity and comedic mishaps. The film delves into hypothetical script rewrites, casting disputes, and the humorous challenges of trying to appease a skeptical studio.
Critical Reception
As a fictional mockumentary, 'The Trouble with Harry Isn't Over' was not subjected to traditional critical reviews or audience ratings. Its purpose was more as a conceptual piece or a thought experiment within a larger work, rather than a standalone film intended for wide release and public consumption.
What Reviewers Say
Due to its nature as a conceptual piece, there is no typical reviewer sentiment.
Not intended as a traditional film, it lacks a critical consensus.
Its value lies in its imaginative premise rather than critical reception.
Google audience: As this was not a publicly released film, there are no available Google user reviews or summaries.
Awards & Accolades
None notable, as it was not a released film.
Fun Fact
The premise of 'The Trouble with Harry Isn't Over' is a hypothetical scenario and was not a real film produced by Alfred Hitchcock or anyone else; it appears to be a misunderstanding or a fictional construct.
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