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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Mr. Stringer:
Miss Marple, whatever it is: no, no, no.
Alexander: You know, it isn't just that you don't look like Jayne Mansfield. You're not *my* idea of a maid, either.
Miss Marple: Well, quite honestly, I don't think *you're* everybody's idea of a boy.
Cedric Ackenthorpe: Still getting shot with revitalizers, Father?
Ackenthorpe: I'd take anything to outlive you lot, and keep my property from your thieving hands.
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Alexander: You know, it isn't just that you don't look like Jayne Mansfield. You're not *my* idea of a maid, either.
Miss Marple: Well, quite honestly, I don't think *you're* everybody's idea of a boy.
Cedric Ackenthorpe: Still getting shot with revitalizers, Father?
Ackenthorpe: I'd take anything to outlive you lot, and keep my property from your thieving hands.
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Facts about
Craddock's forename is never given on-screen, though his office door gives the initial as 'R'.
The part of Alexander was dubbed by child actor Martin Stephens, who had appeared in such films as Village of the Damned and The Innocents.
Richard Briers received £25 for his scene as "Mrs. Binster", shot on the final day of filming.
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The part of Alexander was dubbed by child actor Martin Stephens, who had appeared in such films as Village of the Damned and The Innocents.
Richard Briers received £25 for his scene as "Mrs. Binster", shot on the final day of filming.
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