Alfred Hitchcock directed this delightful comedy-mystery set in New England. John Forsythe, Edmund Gwenn, Mildred Natwick, little Jerry Mathers (television's Leave It To Beaver) and Shirley Maclaine star. So what's The Trouble With Harry? Well, it's the fact that he's dead, and while no one really minds, everybody thinks they're responsible. After several unearthings of the corpse, plenty of humor a la Hitchcock, and love affairs between major characters, the real cause of death is revealed, and Harry troubles no one again...or so it seems. It's a delightful romp and a decidedly different movie from the "Master of Suspense." The film marks the then-20-year-old Shirley Maclaine's first motion picture role. Upon learning that she had never acted in a movie before, Hitchcock reportedly told the young actress, "I shall have fewer knots to untie. You are hired."