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: Miss Marple is the lone dissenting juror in a murder trial, leading to a hung jury. Convinced of the defendant's innocence, she joins a local theatrical troupe—the "Cosgood Players"—to go undercover and find the real killer among the cast.

: The film is noted for its "hip and mod" harpsichord score by Ron Goodwin and its lighthearted, almost comedic approach to the mystery genre. Murder Most Foul YIFY

: Although it features Miss Marple, the movie is actually a very loose adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel Mrs. McGinty's Dead , which originally featured Hercule Poirot. Key Cast : Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple. : Miss Marple is the lone dissenting juror

If you are looking for this film on IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes , it is frequently praised for its "whodunit" fun rather than its adherence to the original novel's plot. Teresa Reviews "Murder Most Foul" (1964) - Peschel Press : Although it features Miss Marple, the movie

(Rutherford’s real-life husband) as the librarian and faithful sidekick, Mr. Stringer. Charles Tingwell as Inspector Craddock. Critical Reception

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: Miss Marple is the lone dissenting juror in a murder trial, leading to a hung jury. Convinced of the defendant's innocence, she joins a local theatrical troupe—the "Cosgood Players"—to go undercover and find the real killer among the cast.

: The film is noted for its "hip and mod" harpsichord score by Ron Goodwin and its lighthearted, almost comedic approach to the mystery genre.

: Although it features Miss Marple, the movie is actually a very loose adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel Mrs. McGinty's Dead , which originally featured Hercule Poirot. Key Cast : Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple.

If you are looking for this film on IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes , it is frequently praised for its "whodunit" fun rather than its adherence to the original novel's plot. Teresa Reviews "Murder Most Foul" (1964) - Peschel Press

(Rutherford’s real-life husband) as the librarian and faithful sidekick, Mr. Stringer. Charles Tingwell as Inspector Craddock. Critical Reception