10 Works in Dial M for Murder (1954)
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Dial W for Women by SuaviumSanguineum for ifiwereabell
Fandoms: Dial M for Murder (1954)
28 Sep 2025
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Swann has job. Kill Tony's wife. Everything is perfectly planned --expect her own feelings. So what does she do when she is completely taken by Ms. Margot Mary Wendice?
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It takes time to get to marriage, especially in light of two murder attempts. A look at the weeks it takes to get to the registry office.
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Even having escaped her own death, Margot is still haunted nightly by her misshapen memories of those eyes.
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She jolted suddenly. Her hand spasmed, the glass shaking violently. It slipped through her fingers and fell with a muffled thud onto the rug. Her free hand shot to her throat and her breath caught.
Not again. Not again.
Mark shifted beside her, turning to face her. “Darling, are you alright?”
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After living so long in the dark, Margot slowly but surely learns to come back out into the light.
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Dial M for GGLAM by SongstressTinyTeacup
Fandoms: A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder - Lutvak/Freedman, Dial M for Murder (1954)
20 Jan 2025
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Celebrated actress Sibella Hallward, soon to be Sibella Holland, is beyond thrilled to be making her long-awaited West End debut in a production of Dial M for Murder with her fiance Lionel. Thrilled, that is, until her castmate, former classmate, and fling Monty Navarro introduces Sibella to his new fiancee, Phoebe D'ysquith, who is coincidentally playing Maxine Hadley.
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Not occupying space, just lightly brushing against it by Lenore for ifiwereabell
Fandoms: Dial M for Murder (1954)
15 Dec 2024
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When Tony is led away and the door closes behind him, everything goes blank. Slowly, Mark helps Margot fill in the spaces of what comes next.
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Margot's thoughts during Tony's arrest. Oneshot.
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While the cops investigate, Tony brings Margot a cup of tea. Oneshot.
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Chief Inspector Hubbard suspects that Margot Wendice is not the cold-blooded killer she's been made out to be.
Hubbard's perspective on the final scenes of Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murder".