Two young men strangle their "inferior" classmate, hide his body in their apartment, and invite his friends and family to a dinner party as a means to challenge the "perfection" of their crime.
Starring:
John Dall
Farley Granger
James Stewart
Joan Chandler
Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Douglas Dick
Studio: Warner Bros., Universal Pictures
Filmed: 1948 - Released: 1948
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