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Murder by Death (1976)
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As penned by
Neil Simon
, this satire of movie mysteries is set in motion when several prominent detectives are invited to the mansion of the reclusive Lionel Twain (
Truman Capote
). In
Ten Little Indians
fashion, the gathered sleuths are locked into the forbidding mansion, and subject to various death-dealing devices. While struggling for their lives, the vainglorious gumshoes continue to try to one-up one another. Each character is broadly based on a famous literary detective: Sidney Wang (
Peter Sellers
) is an aphorism-spouting Charlie Chan clone: Dick and Dora Charleston (
David Niven
and
Maggie Smith
) are patterned on the protagonists of the
Thin Man
flicks; Milo Perrier (
James Coco
), a Hercule Poirot takeoff, stalks through the proceedings declaring "I'm a Belgie, not a Frenchie!"; Sam Diamond (
Peter Falk
) is
Raymond Chandler
's Philip Marlowe and
Dashiell Hammett
's Sam Spade rolled in one; and Jessica Marbles (
Elsa Lanchester
) is a dottier variation of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple. Best bit: a "conversation" between blind butler Jamessir Bensonmum (
Alec Guinness
) and deaf-mute maid Yetta (
Nancy Walker
). The fade-out gag of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson showing up late for Lionel Twain's party was edited from the theatrical version of Murder by Death, but was restored for TV. The film marked the big-screen directorial debut of
Robert Moore
, who'd previously directed several of
Neil Simon
's Broadway productions. Moore went on to direct another Simon spoof,
The Cheap Detective
(1978), before his untimely death. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Eileen Brennan
Tess Skeffington
James Coco
Milo Perrier
James Cromwell
Marcel the chauffeur
Peter Falk
Sam Diamond
Alec Guinness
Jamessir Bensonmum, the Butler
Elsa Lanchester
Jessica Marbles
Richard Narita
Willie Wang
David Niven
Dick Charleston
Peter Sellers
Sidney Wang
Maggie Smith
Dora Charleston
Estelle Winwood
Nurse Withers
Truman Capote
Lionel Twain
Nancy Walker
Yetta the Maid
Production Crew
Harry R. Kemm
Art Director
Roger M. Rothstein
Associate Producer
Roger Shearman
Camera Operator
Jennifer Shull
Casting
David M. Walsh
Cinematographer
Dave Grusin
Composer (Music Score)
Ann Roth
Costume Designer
Robert Moore
Director
John F. Burnett
Editor
Margaret Booth
Editor
Fred T. Gallo
First Assistant Director
Raymond Stark
Producer
Stephen B. Grimes
Production Designer
Neil Simon
Screenwriter
Marvin March
Set Designer
Jerry Jost
Sound/Sound Designer
Tex Rudloff
Sound/Sound Designer
Augie Lohman
Special Effects
Year: 1976
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Mystery
Color type
Metrocolor
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
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