She tried to dial M for murder, but instead she accidentally dialed L for latch-key…
A plotting husband who strongly resembles Ray Milland …
A framed wife as elegant as Grace Kelly …
An Inspector straight out of Monty Python …
Hitchcock would be spinning in his grave if he weren’t suiting up for his cameo.
Suspenseful, witty, and romantic, this one-act play is a lively satire of the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
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“Over the years Hitchcock’s films and the tropes common to those films have been parodied many times, but few of those parodies are as funny as the one-act play Dial L for Latch-Key by screenwriter/director Scott Fivelson…Dial L for Latch-Key is a delightful, yet respectful send-up of Alfred Hitchcock and his movies.”
— Terence Towles Canote’s A Shroud of Thoughts
“A modern self-aware irreverence.”
— Cecilia Palmtag, director, Off Broadway West“A cheeky take on Dial M for Murder, stuffed with more Britishisms than the British and making fun of the very form itself.”
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Scott Fivelson is a playwright, screenwriter, and author whose short stories and satirical pieces have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, Playboy, Los Angeles magazine, Chicago magazine, and Tales from the Heart of Hollywood. His film, American Reel, a comedy/drama about the music business, starred David Carradine, Michael Maloney, and Mariel Hemingway.