Murder, She Said (1961) | |
| Director(s) | George Pollock |
| Producer(s) | George H. Brown |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Crime, Drama, Film Adaptation, Mystery |
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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.
Mr. Stringer: What a frightful looking man.
Miss Marple: What a frightful looking dog.
Miss Marple: I'm quite sure you mean well, Inspector, but if you imagine that I'm going to sit back and let everyone regard me as a dotty old maid, you're very much mistaken.
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Mr. Stringer: What a frightful looking man.
Miss Marple: What a frightful looking dog.
Miss Marple: I'm quite sure you mean well, Inspector, but if you imagine that I'm going to sit back and let everyone regard me as a dotty old maid, you're very much mistaken.
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Despite privately remaining unimpressed by the film, Agatha Christie dedicated her 1962 book "The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side" to Margaret Rutherford, "in admiration".
The name of "Emma Ackenthorpe" was changed to "Evelin Ackenthorpe" in the German dubbed version.
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.
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The name of "Emma Ackenthorpe" was changed to "Evelin Ackenthorpe" in the German dubbed version.
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.
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