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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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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?


Mr. Stringer: What a frightful looking man.
Miss Marple: What a frightful looking dog.


Ackenthorpe: Cod's as good as lobster any day, and much cheaper.
Miss Marple: Well, that depends on whether or not one has a palate unsullied by cheap opiates.
Ackenthorpe: If you mean what I think you mean, I'll have you know this cheroot cost two shillings!
Miss Marple: Yes. Quite.


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Richard Briers received £25 for his scene as "Mrs. Binster", shot on the final day of filming.
Craddock's forename is never given on-screen, though his office door gives the initial as 'R'.
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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