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the great John Williams: Highly underrated character actor


Really enjoyed his turn here as the wily Scotland Yard cop. He had a very amiable screen presence in every film he was in and always convinced in his supporting parts. He was similarly pitch-perfect in 'Dial M for Murder' and 'North by Northwest', and to my mind, was not at all overshadowed by the more noteworthy stars he featured alongside. He's up there with the immensely talented Lee J. Cobb as one of my favourite character actors, period.

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John Williams has been directed by Hitchcock more than any other actor - 7 times if I recall.

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Wonderful to see John Williams again as an urbane Scotland Yard Inspector, but I was hoping for more from Anthony Dawson in this film and felt that he was under used. He and John Williams were such great character actors and it was a pleasant surprise to see their names roll up in the credits. Both so wonderful in 'Dial M for Murder', perhaps less so here but nevertheless a very enjoyable evening watching this film.

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I like him in this and 'Dial M For Murder.' Very polite and very shrewd as a detective. And very smug too as he says "Never underestimate the British."

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Add me to the John Williams fan club.

I love the last shot in Dial M for Murder -- Williams looking thoughtful, combing his moustache.

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