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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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Quotes from Murder, She Said

Craddock: We have come to the conclusion that what you saw on the train was... uh... well, a man and a woman...
Miss Marple: Yes, as I said.
Craddock: I mean, perhaps they were honeymooners.
Miss Marple: I may be what is termed a spinster, but I do know the difference between horseplay and murder.


Ackenthorpe: Don't you think I've seen a corpse before? Be one myself soon!


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 Murder, She Said

This was the first of the "Miss Marple" series starring Margaret Rutherford.
Richard Briers received £25 for his scene as "Mrs. Binster", shot on the final day of filming.
Joan Hickson, who plays Mrs. Kidder in this film, starred as Jane Marple in its remake Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: 4:50 from Paddington and many other TV-movies.
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