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DIAL M FOR MURDER | Alfred Hitchcock Film Study Guide | Worksheets

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An Alfred Hitchcock murder mystery movie to encourage students’ critical thinking skills? DIAL M FOR MURDER is perfect! Your study guide is arranged to introduce students to the dramatic irony in the film, putting them in the right frame of mind to determine how the police figure out “whodunit.”

Included in this 16-page reproducible resource are . . .

• general vocabulary

• notes about the British words and locales

literary devices

• lots of tidbits about Hitchcock and the movie

reproducible study questions students may use as they view the film

• post-film test

ideas for further writing

• answer keys

Students sharpen critical thinking skills and enjoy a Hitchcock movie at the same time. This resource is suitable for middle school, high school, homeschool, and college classes.

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16 pages
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Last updated May 31st, 2018
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