Murder Most Foul (Mar-1964)
Director: George Pollock Writers: David Pursall; Jack Seddon From novel: Mrs. McGinty's Dead by Agatha Christie Music Composed and Conducted by: Ron Goodwin Producer: Ben Arbeid Keywords: Mystery
CAST REVIEWS Review by anonymous (posted on 9-Aug-2006) Murder most foul, is a very
mysterious film with lots of twists and turns along the way. Margret
Rutherford makes a very astounding but different approach to the film
.Out of all of her four films portraying the fabulous lady detective,
Murder Most Foul has to be her best work yet. Considering this was her
last Miss Marple film, it had a very good storyline and fantastic
actors. The film is about a man, who has been charged for hanging a
local barmaid (Mrs Mcginty). Miss Marple joins a theatre group related
to the late Mrs Mcginty hoping to find some answers to prove this man's
innocence, which brings her to Rose Cain a famous actress, who is the
key to it all. Someone did it! Can Miss Marple figure it out and prove
this man's innocence or is it too late?
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