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Synopsis
Alfred Hitchcock
's second all-talkie thriller, Murder stars
Herbert Marshall
as pompous actor-manager Sir John Menier, a send-up of George DuMaurier. Summoned for jury duty, Sir John is one of 12 people who must decide the fate of Diana Baring (
Norah Baring
), a young actress on trial for murder. Though the girl is found guilty, Sir John believes that she's innocent and sets about to prove it on his own, exercising his actor's prerogative of adopting clever disguises in the course of his investigation. Along the way, he is obliged to entertain a pair of lower-class clods, Ted and Dulcie Markham (
Edward Chapman
and Phyllis Konstam), who help him stage an elaborate re-enactment of the crime. Based on Enter Sir John, a novel and play by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson, Murder was simultaneously filmed in a German version, with
Alfred Abel
replacing
Herbert Marshall
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Norah Baring
Diana Baring
Donald Calthrop
Ion Stewart
Edward Chapman
Ted Markham
R.E. Jeffrey
Foreman of the Jury
Phyllis Konstam
Dulcie Markham
Miles Mander
Gordon Druce
Herbert Marshall
Sir John Menier
Esme Percy
HandelFane
Production Crew
John Mead
Art Director
Jack Cox
Cinematographer
John Reynders
Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Hitchcock
Director
Emile de Ruelle
Editor
Rene Harrison
Editor
Frank Mills
First Assistant Director
Clemence Dane
Play Author
Helen Simpson
Play Author
John Maxwell
Producer
Clemence Dane
Screen Story
Alfred Hitchcock
Screenwriter
Alma Reville
Screenwriter
Walter Mycroft
Screenwriter
Clemence Dane
Short Story Author
Clemence Dane
Short Story Author
Year: 1930
Runtime: 92
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Mystery
Produced by
British Instructional Films
Release
by British International Pictures
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.