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  1. The Wrong Man. Dirigida Por. Alfred Hitchcock. Estados Unidos, 1956. Policiaco, Film noir. 105. Sinopsis. Manny es un músico de jazz neoyorkino que disfruta de una apacible vida junto con su esposa Rose y sus dos hijos pequeños. En su visita a una aseguradora, una empleada le confunde con un ladrón que había robado allí días antes y lo ...

  2. Henry Fonda plays musician Manny Balestrero, a man full of visible but unspoken rage at his wrongful arrest. Vera Miles is his distraught wife, Rose, driven to madness by the ordeal. And the right man to bring the unsettling facts of the case to vivid screen life with documentary precision is Hitchcock. He made New York City a star of the film ...

  3. 29 de dic. de 2017 · The Wrong Man: Directed by David DeCoteau. With Jessica Morris, Rib Hillis, Vivica A. Fox, William Goldman. After the untimely death of her grandmother, an estranged young woman returns to their home to slowly discover the friendly, handsome man caring for her grandfather isn't what he seems to be.

  4. 31 de ago. de 2011 · The Wrong Man. By Richard Brody. August 31, 2011. THE WRONG MAN, from left: Henry Fonda, Vera Miles, 1956, thewrongman1956-fsct02(thewrongman1956-fsct02) Photograph from Everett.

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    7 de sept. de 2004 · THE WRONG MAN [1956 / 2016] [Blu-ray] Have You Seen ‘The Wrong Man’ . . . Alfred Hitchcock’s Newest Adventure In Terror! The First Hitchcock Film Based On A True Story! ‘THE WRONG MAN’ is like and unlike any other Alfred Hitchcock movie. The story packs tension; the images are spellbinding and the dilemma genuinely frightening.

  6. In 1953, an innocent man named Christopher Emmanuel "Manny" Balestrero is arrested after being mistaken for an armed robber. Maxwell Anderson. Screenplay, Story. Alfred Hitchcock.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2018 · In its Wrong Man entry, the location of the delicatessen Manny visits was listed as 84-20 37th Avenue, which seemed to match up when I checked it out myself. After discovering The Movie District, I used it as a resource on a few other films (which I will note as they come up), and occasionally, I submitted my own location findings to the website, which included the “Liquor Store” scene ...