Foul Yify — Murder Most
: Reviews often highlight Rutherford’s "flamboyant" performance, particularly her recitation of the poem "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" during her audition for the acting troupe.
: While some Christie purists find Rutherford's version too far removed from the books, the film remains a "cult classic" for its charm and 1960s British atmosphere. Murder Most Foul YIFY
(Rutherford’s real-life husband) as the librarian and faithful sidekick, Mr. Stringer. Charles Tingwell as Inspector Craddock. Critical Reception Stringer
: Miss Marple is the lone dissenting juror in a murder trial, leading to a hung jury. Convinced of the defendant's innocence, she joins a local theatrical troupe—the "Cosgood Players"—to go undercover and find the real killer among the cast. Convinced of the defendant's innocence, she joins a
This film is the third in a series of four MGM productions featuring Margaret Rutherford’s iconic, eccentric take on Agatha Christie’s famous sleuth.