Review of Murder Most Foul (1964) by Matt M — 22 Jun 2013
Agatha Christie crime solver Mrs. Marple investigates on a theatrical group specialised on death scenes where one of the actors may be playing the part of the murderer for real. A very enjoyable film is the most classic of whodunit structures, its quality is raised by the iconic performance of Rutherford as the notorious character.
This review of Murder Most Foul (1964) was written by Matt M on 22 Jun 2013.
Murder Most Foul has generally received positive reviews.
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