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Rope (1948) — trailers

Trailers for Rope (1948).

Trailer 1

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(c) Universal Studios

caption: NEW YORK
         One Spring Afternoon

Janet:   I do want to. I just think we ought to wait until after you
         graduate.
David:   I don't.
Janet:   It's only a month.
David:   Janet, a month.
Janet:   Please.
David:   Sorry. I personally consider us engaged as of now, 
         congratulations.
Janet:   David, no!
David:   Look, you can say yes in a taxi, I have a 2.30 appointment
         and you're...
Janet:   I'm staying right here.
David:   Oh, afraid you'll say "Yes"?
Janet:   I'll see you tonight at Brandon's party.
David:   OK, you can say "Yes" there just as well as in a taxi. 
         Goodbye, darling.
Janet:   Bye.
  
Rupert:  That's the last time she ever saw him alive, and that's
         the last time you'll ever see him alive. What happened 
         to David Kentley changed my life completely, and the 
         lives of seven others...

Rupert:  Janet Walker...
         Henry Kentley, the boy's father...
         his aunt, Mrs Atwater...
         his best friend, Kenneth Lawrence...
         the housekeeper named Mrs Wilson...
         and the two who were responsible for everything....
         Brandon Shaw...
         and Philip Morgan.

caption: JAMES STEWART

caption: in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ROPE

caption: with JOHN DALL  
         FARLEY GRANGER  
         SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE  
         CONSTANCE COLLIER  
         DOUGLAS DICK  
         EDITH EVANSON  
         DICK HOGAN 
         and JOAN CHANDLER

caption: ROPE!

caption: ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
         MOST STARTLING
         ADVENTURE
         IN SUSPENSE...

caption: ROPE!

caption: ALFRED HITCHCOCK
         TELLS A STORY
         YOU WILL NEVER
         FORGET!

caption: ROPE!
         TECHNICOLOUR
         A TRANSATLANTIC PICTURES PRODUCTION
         A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER RELEASE

Trailer 2

1983 re-release trailer for Rope (1948), Rear Window (1954), The Trouble with Harry (1955), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) and Vertigo (1958). Narrated by James Stewart.

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