Murder Most Foul

Murder Most Foul

Covers true crime stories from the United States and United Kingdom.
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Murder Most Funny

a great adaptation of a Christie story with nice noir touches, and British humor Murder Most Foul gives one the feeling of watching a favorite actor do all the things we expect, but...

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Margaret Rutherford, Consummate Thespian takes Center Stage in "Murder Most Foul"

This is a family mystery/suspense film in the finest tradition that's ideal for a rainy day, with a large bowl of popcorn and close friends. Murder Most Foul! This is the third movie in the four Miss Marple films directed by Georg...

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Pros: great noir British Marple Mystery

Cons: plotted, and PG-rated

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Pros: Ripping good yarn, with witty dialog, and tongue in cheek humor

Cons: Economy production from 1964!

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