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Murder She Said

Murder She Said (1961)

Movie •7.3 •1h 27m •All Ages
ComedyCrimeDramaMystery

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Miss Marple believes she's seen a murder in a passing-by train, yet when the police find no evidence she decides to investigate it on her own.

DirectorsGeorge Pollock
WritersDavid Pursall, Jack Seddon, David D. Osborn

Top Cast

Margaret Rutherford

Margaret Rutherford

Miss Jane Marple

Arthur Kennedy

Arthur Kennedy

Paul Quimper

Muriel Pavlow

Muriel Pavlow

Emma Ackenthorpe

James Robertson Justice

James Robertson Justice

Luther Ackenthorpe

Thorley Walters

Thorley Walters

Cedric Ackenthorpe

Charles Tingwell

Charles Tingwell

Inspector Craddock

Conrad Phillips

Conrad Phillips

Harold Ackenthorpe

Ronald Howard

Ronald Howard

Brian Eastley

Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson

Mrs. Kidder

Stringer Davis

Stringer Davis

Jim Stringer

Ronnie Raymond

Ronnie Raymond

Alexander Eastley

Gerald Cross

Gerald Cross

Albert Ackenthorpe

Michael Golden

Michael Golden

Hillman

Richard Briers

Richard Briers

'Mrs Binster'

Lucy Griffiths

Lucy Griffiths

Lucy

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