Tony Wendice

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Tony Wendice is the calculating, villainous husband in Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller "Dial M for Murder," who meticulously plots his wife's murder for financial gain.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
villain
adaptedBy Alfred Hitchcock NERFINISHED
antagonistOf Margot Wendice NERFINISHED
Mark Halliday NERFINISHED
appearsIn Dial M for Murder NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre crime thriller
suspense
associatedWithDirector Alfred Hitchcock NERFINISHED
associatedWithWriter Frederick Knott NERFINISHED
blackmails Charles Alexander Swann NERFINISHED
characterTrait calculating
cold
manipulative
meticulous
conflictType domestic crime
createdBy Frederick Knott NERFINISHED
createdFor Dial M for Murder (television play, 1952) NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Dial M for Murder (stage play, 1952) NERFINISHED
firstFilmAppearance Dial M for Murder (film, 1954) NERFINISHED
genre thriller
genreRole classic Hitchcock villain
hires Charles Alexander Swann NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
maritalStatus married
medium film
stage play
motivation financial gain
narrativeFunction drives central murder plot
nationality British
notableAction attempts to frame his wife for murder
notablePlotElement carefully planned alibi
use of key to arrange murder
notableRelationship husband of Margot Wendice
occupation former professional tennis player
opposedBy Chief Inspector Hubbard NERFINISHED
plans murder of his wife
portrayedBy Ray Milland NERFINISHED
settingOfActions London NERFINISHED
spouse Margot Wendice NERFINISHED
storyRole primary antagonist
timePeriodOfStory early 1950s
victimOfMurderPlot Margot Wendice NERFINISHED

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Dial M for Murder character Tony Wendice