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  1. Meet Miss Marple. bit.ly/MurderSaid

    • 3 min
    • 9.3K
    • Warner Classics
  2. About this movie. Mystery novelist Agatha Christie's intrepid spinster sleuth, Miss Marple, reveals a skeleton full of closets as she tracks a killer in Murder, She Said. Miss Marple (Academy Award winner Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a murder while aboard the night train from Paddington. But when she reports the crime and the police cannot ...

  3. Watch Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple, who reports witnessing a murder through the window of a passing train, the police dismiss her as a dotty spinster when no trace of the crime can be found.

    • 3 min
  4. Murder She said is a 1961 comedy/murder mystery film directed by George Pollock, based on the 1957 novel 4.50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie. The production stars Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple , along with Arthur Kennedy , Muriel Pavlow , James Robertson Justice , and Stringer Davis (Rutherford's husband).

  5. Play trailer Murder, She Said 1961 1h ... • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review joe m A great old murder-whodunnit based on Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, "Murder, She Said" is just flat ...

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    • Margaret Rutherford
    • George Pollock
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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  6. Cast. Murder, She Said (1961) is a British mystery film directed by George Pollock. It stars Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple, who investigates a murder she claims to have witnessed on a passing train. The film marks the first of four adaptations featuring Rutherford as Agatha Christie's iconic amateur sleuth.

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  8. Murder She Said: Directed by George Pollock. With Margaret Rutherford, Arthur Kennedy, Muriel Pavlow, James Robertson Justice. When Miss Jane Marple reports witnessing a murder through the window of a passing train, the police dismiss her as a dotty spinster when no trace of the crime can be found.

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