Rope

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Rope is a 1948 psychological crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, notable for its real-time narrative and long-take filming style.

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Label Occurrences
Rope canonical 12
Rope (1929 play) 1
Rope (1948 film) 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
crime film
film
psychological thriller film
basedOn Rope self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rope (1929 play)
basedOnWorkBy Patrick Hamilton
castMember Cedric Hardwicke
Constance Collier
Dick Hogan
Douglas Dick
Edith Evanson
Farley Granger
James Stewart
Joan Chandler
John Dall
cinematographer Joseph A. Valentine
William V. Skall
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Alfred Hitchcock
distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
editor William H. Ziegler NERFINISHED
followedBy Under Capricorn
follows The Paradine Case
genre crime
mystery
psychological thriller
hasSubject perfect crime
leadActor James Stewart
locationOfPremiere New York City
medium feature film
narrativeFormat real-time narrative
narrativeTheme Nietzschean philosophy
intellectual arrogance
murder
notableFeature appears as if filmed in a single continuous shot
long-take filming style
notableFor use of hidden cuts to simulate continuous takes
originalLanguage English
partOf Alfred Hitchcock filmography
producer Alfred Hitchcock
productionCompany Transatlantic Pictures
publicationDate 1948
releaseCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
releaseDate 1948-08-26
runtimeMinutes 80
screenwriter Arthur Laurents
settingLocation New York City
timePeriodOfStory contemporary to late 1940s

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Patrick Hamilton wrote Rope
Nathan Leopold subjectOf Rope
this entity surface form: Rope (play, loosely inspired)
Nathan Leopold subjectOf Rope
this entity surface form: Rope (1948 film, loosely inspired)
Rope basedOn Rope self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rope (1929 play)
John Dall notableWork Rope
John Dall portrayedIn Rope
Cedric Hardwicke notableWork Rope
this entity surface form: Rope (1948 film)
Joan Chandler workedOn Rope