Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA Teacher is murdered at an all girls school. Police investigate and discover that the staff room is full of suspects.A Teacher is murdered at an all girls school. Police investigate and discover that the staff room is full of suspects.A Teacher is murdered at an all girls school. Police investigate and discover that the staff room is full of suspects.
- Miss Oliphant
- (as Ann Butchart)
- Miss Essex
- (as Imogene Moynihan)
- Miss Stanislaus
- (as Jeanne Matto)
- Sergeant Harvey
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mr. Lawley
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mary
- (Nicht genannt)
- Inspector Burgess
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. White
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. White
- (Nicht genannt)
- Brenda
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. Lawley
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mrs. Vaughan
- (Nicht genannt)
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Now having got the carping out of the way did it have some good points?Well yes, the screenwriters managed to keep "whodunnit" right to the end but the motive for murder was not sufficiently evident to me.There would be a job awaiting Miss Shepherd in the police if she wanted to give up music teaching but having teaching in my family, it tends to get into your blood.
This story is a typical murder mystery with a couple of sleuths in an all-girl school, hot on the trail of a murderer who took down the headmistress by strangulation with a scarf. All they have is a footprint to go on, but they soon uncover a hotbed of hatred and false identity, and they must piece together the clues to discover the one responsible.
The film features a leading role for a youthful Gordon Jackson as the no-nonsense detective and the ubiquitous Sam Kydd (who's uncredited for some reason) as his right hand man. The characterisation is slim, and the denouement is rather unremarkable, but the plot remains focused throughout. The all-girl school setting is a good one that Hammer would later use in the likes of LUST FOR A VAMPIRE in the 1970s. This film was shot at the attractive Merton Park Studios in Wimbledon, later the setting for the obscure Michael Gough horror, THE CORPSE.
It's a classic English mystery, with Jackson interviewing the faculty, finding they all quarreled with the dead woman, and gradually coming to realization of the murderer, but unable to locate a key piece of evidence. Meanwhile, teacher Barbara Murray is thinking hard about the case.
There's very little to expand the movie, co-written by director Stephen Clarkson and Maisie Sharman from a novel by Miss Sharman. There are only three or four shots beyond small sets, and the cheapness shows in lack of characterization. Nonetheless, it's a fair puzzle mystery.
Despite the low budgeted production values, the film still had me guessing right up to the very end, leaving a conclusion that even the detectives were not able to come to.
It was surprising to see Gordon Jackson in one of his earlier films. He was a very fine actor and, at first, I thought that he was probably miscast in this film, but as his character developed you could clearly see why he was chosen for this role.
I am also surprised why the film was never remade, as with the right actors and director, the film could have become one of the great British classics.
And the suspects are all teachers in a girls school , that is people who should be models to their pupils ; using flashbacks is quite derivative,but it allows us to make acquaintance with these women who are not exactly the persons they claim to be .
This is OK murder mystery and the murderess 's motive makes sense .
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- WissenswertesDespite having a major role as Detective Inspector Campbell's (Gordon Jackson) right-hand man Sergeant Harvey, Sam Kydd is missing from both the opening titles and end credits cast list.
- PatzerWhen the inspector says "O wad some Power the giftie gie us/ To see oursels as ithers see us! " is Shakespeare, it isn't- it's Robert Burns. Maybe it's meant to be a joke though- given he's a Scot himself, explaining it to an Englishman.
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[Miss Halstead takes Campbell and Harvey to the girls' cloakroom where there are rows of pegs, each with a canvas bag hanging from it]
Sergeant Harvey: Shoebags!
Detective Inspector Campbell: You take the left row and I'll take the right row.
Sergeant Harvey: [sings] "And I'll be in Scotland before..."
[Campbell, a Scot, gives Harvey a withering look for this facetious remark]
- VerbindungenReferences Mein Freund Harvey (1950)
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
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- Drehorte
- Merton Park Studios, Merton, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(studio: made at)
- Produktionsfirma
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- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 4 Min.(64 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
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