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Midnight Movie: Three Cases of Murder

on BBC Two England

starring Orson Welles
Alan Badcl , John Gregson
Elizabeth Sellars , Emrys Jones and introduced by Eamonn Andrews
A rarely-seen threefold delight for lovers of suspense, mystery and the supernatural.
This compendium of murder stories features a highly original gothic fantasy in which a painting comes alive and ensnares innocent admirers; a ' 'whodunit' involving two friends in love with the same girl and a celebrated tale by Somerset Maugham tracing the mental collapse of an arrogant statesman.
In the Picture
Screenplay by DONALD WILSON Directed by WENDY TOYE You Killed Elizabeth
Screenplay by SIDNEY CARROLL Directed by DAVID KADY Lord Mountdrago
Screenplay by IAN DALRYMPLE
Directed by GEORGE MORE O'FERRALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Orson Welles
Unknown:
Alan Badcl
Unknown:
John Gregson
Unknown:
Elizabeth Sellars
Unknown:
Emrys Jones
Introduced By:
Eamonn Andrews
Unknown:
Donald Wilson
Directed By:
Wendy Toye
Unknown:
Sidney Carroll
Directed By:
David Kady
Unknown:
Ian Dalrymple
Directed By:
George More O'Ferrall
Mr X:
Alan Badel
Jarvis:
Hugh Pryse
Mr Rooke:
John Salew
Woman:
Leueen MacGrath
Snyder:
Eddie Byrne
Girl:
Ann Hansum
George Wheeler:
Emrys Jones
Edgar Curtain:
John Gregson
Elizabeth:
Elizabeth Sellars
Insp Acheson:
Jack Lambert
Harry:
Alan Badel
Lord Mountdrago:
Orson Welles
Owen:
Alan Badel
Lady Mountdrago:
Helen Cherry
Dr Audlin:
André Morell

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