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Release Date: 1961
Cast: Barbara Leake, Michael Goldenberg, Joan Hickson, Michael Golden, James Robertson Justice, Charles Tingwell, Muriel Pavlow, Ronnie Raymond, Gerald Cross, Ronald Howard, Conrad Phillips, Margaret Rutherford ...MORE
Cast: Barbara Leake, Michael Goldenberg, Joan Hickson, Michael Golden, James Robertson Justice, Charles Tingwell, Muriel Pavlow, Ronnie Raymond, Gerald Cross, Ronald Howard, Conrad Phillips, Margaret Rutherford, Stringer Davis, Gordon Harris, Arthur Kennedy, Thorley Walters ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Black-And-White, Mystery, Crime Fiction, Whodunit, Detective, Thriller, Detective Fiction, Film Adaptation
Murder, She Said (1961) is a murder mystery film directed by George Pollock, loosely based on the novel 4.50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie. The production starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple along with Arthur Kennedy and Muriel Pavlow, and features Rutherford's real life husband Stringer Davis.
While passing by on a different train, Miss Marple witnesses the strangulation of a young woman in the opposite carriage. The local police dismiss her story as the ramblings of a senile and bored old woman, so, undaunted, she conducts her own investigation, and comes to the conclusion... MORE
Murder, She Said (1961) is a murder mystery film directed by George Pollock, loosely based on the novel 4.50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie. The production starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple along with Arthur Kennedy and Muriel Pavlow, and features Rutherford's real life husband Stringer Davis.
While passing by on a different train, Miss Marple witnesses the strangulation of a young woman in the opposite carriage. The local police dismiss her story as the ramblings of a senile and bored old woman, so, undaunted, she conducts her own investigation, and comes to the conclusion that the body must be buried on the grounds of Ackenthorpe Hall, which adjoins the railway line.
Wheedling her way into a job as housemaid there, Marple copes with the pompous machinations of her difficult employer, Luther Ackenthorpe (James Robertson Justice), so she can search for the mysterious corpse, and eventually finds it while supposedly practicing her golf shots.
As she begins collecting suspects, accompanied by her long suffering companion Jim Stringer (Stringer Davis), Marple finds herself faced with an increasingly devious and resourceful killer, who begins casting his shadow over LESS
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