Family Plot
A rich old woman want to find her nephew who is lost so that she hires a con man and a fake psychic. They make everything become chaotic from beginning to the end.
14 December 1924, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
16 November 1892, Rogersville, Tennessee, USA
13 August 1899, Leytonstone, London, England, UK
29 November 1916, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 14, 1898 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
6 November 1914
5 May 1902, Slezka Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
10 August 1935, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
9 September 1928, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
2 July 1951, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
March 22, 2001
While it's certainly not up to the standard of Hitchcock's great films, Family Plot is still good fun.
August 25, 2010
It's the perfect crime picture.
October 21, 2013
A rolling boil of sex and violence beneath the bland surfaces of suburban placidity.
February 14, 2006
It's a movie that's haunted by death, with lengthy sequences played out in cemeteries.
January 01, 2000
A witty, relaxed lark.
January 18, 2004
An Alfred Hitchcock thriller with many interesting things happening in the movie's small places
April 12, 2009
... full of allusions to past Hitchcock. A car is parked on Bates Avenue; a gas station man tells a cab driver it is dangerous to light a match; the kidnapers tell each other how danger makes them tingle; and the female kidnaper used a blonde wig.
June 10, 2003
Hitch's swan song and a pretty good one.
April 25, 2011
Hitchcock's last (53rd) film is a post-modern, self-reflexive work, which deserves a more serious look and better grade than granted by many critics.
March 05, 2002
Once you tap into the film's gentle satire of its characters and genre, its strengths become apparent.
October 18, 2008
It's not exactly top-tier Hitchcock, but it features enough good stuff to make it at least worth one viewing.
October 23, 2004
Hitchcock has a deviously complicated tale to tell, and he's going to tell it with labyrinthine detail, and he's not going to cheat.

