Murder She Said (1962)
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83% of critics liked it
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78% of users liked it
(525 ratings)
Dumpy, dough-faced British comedienne Margaret Rutherford was not precisely the physical type Agatha Christie had in mind for the prim, tweedish sleuth Miss Marple. Still, Rutherford's first "Marple" movie Murder, She Said did so well at the box office that there was no question she… More Dumpy, dough-faced British comedienne Margaret Rutherford was not precisely the physical type Agatha Christie had in mind for the prim, tweedish sleuth Miss Marple. Still, Rutherford's first "Marple" movie Murder, She Said did so well at the box office that there was no question she would continue appearing in the role in the inevitable sequels. In this initial effort, Marple witnesses a murder being committed on a speeding train. She informs the authorities, but they find no evidence of a killing and write off Marple as a doddering eccentric. Determined to prove that she's not imagining things, Marple investigates the area around the stretch of railroad track where the murder occurred. She winds up on the estate of James Robertson-Justice, disguised as a maid. Many family skeletons are exhumed by Miss Marple before she proves that she indeed saw a murder and pinpoints the guilty party. Stringer Davis, Margaret Rutherford's husband, makes his first appearance as Miss Marple's chaste companion Mr. Stringer. Based on Agatha Christie's 4:50 From Paddington, Murder, She Said was released in some markets as Meet Miss Marple. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- George Pollock
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jan 7, 1961 Wide
- Studio
- WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
Critic Reviews
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
Murder She Said sets the standard for the rest of the (Rutherford) series.
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
Murder She Said does have a reasonably lively style, thanks partly to Pollock's direction but largely to Rutherford's persistence....
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Daniel Eagan, Film Journal International
Smart adaptation of an Agatha Christie novel
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Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Second best of the Rutherford Miss Marple films
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Cast
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Margaret Rutherford
as Miss Marple
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Arthur Kennedy
as Dr. Quimper
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Muriel Pavlow
as Emma Ackenthorpe
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James Robertson Justice
as Acenthorpe
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Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
as Inspector Craddock
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Thorley Walters
as Cedric Ackenthorpe
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Conrad Phillips
as Harold
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Ronnie Raymond
as Alexander Eastley
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Joan Hickson
as Mrs. Kidder
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Ronald Howard
as Brian Eastley
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Stringer Davis
as Mr. Stringer
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Gerald Cross
as Albert
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Michael Golden
as Hillman
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Gordon Harris
as Bacon
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Lucy Griffiths
as Lucy
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Barbara Hicks
as Mrs. Stainton
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Richard Briers
as "Mrs. Binster"
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Peter Butterworth
as Conductor
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Barbara Leake
as Mrs. Stainton
- Nadia Pavlova
- Michael Goldenberg