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from Dial M for Murder (1954)
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Alternate Names:
Mark Halliday / Max
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- Oshibka Toni Vendisa (1981) (TV) Played by Paul Butkevich (as Max)
- Dial M for Murder (1981) (TV) Played by Michael Parks
- Dial M for Murder (1967) (TV) Played by Hugh O'Brian (as Mark Halliday)
- "BBC Sunday-Night Play"
- Dial M for Murder (1962) TV episode, Played by Barry Letts - Slå nollan till polisen (1960) (TV) Played by Lennart Lindberg
- Bei Anruf - Mord (1959) (TV) Played by Herbert Tiede
- Dial M for Murder (1954) Played by Robert Cummings (as Mark Halliday)
... aka "Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder" - UK (complete title), USA (complete title) - "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre"
- The Tea Cosy (1952) TV episode, Played by Olaf Olsen (as Max)
- Dial M for Murder (1952) TV episode, Played by Basil Appleby
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From Dial M for Murder (1954)
Chief Insp. Hubbard: There is evidence however that he was blackmailing you.
Tony Wendice: Blackmail?
Mark Halliday: Yes, I'm afraid it's true, Tony.
Chief Insp. Hubbard: And you suggest that he came in by the window. And we know that he came in by that door.
Margot Mary Wendice: But he can't have come in that way. That door was locked. And there are only two keys. My husband had his with him, and mine was in my handbag. Here.
Chief Insp. Hubbard: You could have let him in.
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Chief Insp. Hubbard: There is evidence however that he was blackmailing you.
Tony Wendice: Blackmail?
Mark Halliday: Yes, I'm afraid it's true, Tony.
Chief Insp. Hubbard: And you suggest that he came in by the window. And we know that he came in by that door.
Margot Mary Wendice: But he can't have come in that way. That door was locked. And there are only two keys. My husband had his with him, and mine was in my handbag. Here.
Chief Insp. Hubbard: You could have let him in.
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