In Alfred Hitchcock’s film 'The Trouble with Harry', the trouble was Harry's death. The story is about how the residents of a small Vermont village react when the dead body of a man named Harry is found on a hillside.
The film is, however, not really a murder mystery; it is essentially a romantic comedy with thriller overtones, in which the corpse serves as a Macguffin. Four village residents end up working together to solve the problem of what to do with Harry.