Review of Three Cases of Murder (1955) by Neil O — 13 Oct 2010
Cult 50s three story anthology. The final story features Orson Welles and is a fine adaption of a Somerset Maugham short story whilst the first segment is bizarre and unsettling in a kind of "Dead of Night" way.
Every now and then, Brit cinema throws up these weird little vignettes that totally go against what they were producing at the time. Anyone with an interest in supernatural cinema should pick this one up as it is a forgotten classic.
This review of Three Cases of Murder (1955) was written by Neil O on 13 Oct 2010.
Three Cases of Murder has generally received positive reviews.
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