Murder Most Foul

Murder Most Foul

Year: 1964

Runtime: 90 mins

Language: English

Director: George Pollock

CrimeThrillerMysteryComedyDrama

When a man is convicted of murder and sentenced by a courtroom full of spectators, Miss Marple is the only one who doubts his innocence. Unsatisfied, she launches her own methodical investigation, probing the evidence and questioning witnesses to uncover the truth behind the crime.

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