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Murder, She Said (1961) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by George Pollock and produced by George H. Brown.

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Miss Marple: I'm afraid I never can resist my own pie, Inspector. Anybody else's, of course.


Craddock: Withholding information from the police is a very serious matter.
Miss Marple: Oh, I know, Inspector, and I'm most awfully sorry. Will you take tea?


Ackenthorpe: If you don't shut those windows you'll be fired.
Miss Marple: In that case I shall require four weeks' wages in lieu of notice.
Ackenthorpe: Get out of my sight, woman!
Miss Marple: With pleasure!


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The character of Miss Marple's friend, Mr. Stringer, was not part of the original story. The part was written for Stringer Davis who was married to Margaret Rutherford.
Craddock's forename is never given on-screen, though his office door gives the initial as 'R'.
Miss Marple won the Ladies' Open Golf Handicap in 1921.
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