When a beautiful girl is murdered, Inspector Birkett finds that she had some famous friends who don't want publicity.When a beautiful girl is murdered, Inspector Birkett finds that she had some famous friends who don't want publicity.When a beautiful girl is murdered, Inspector Birkett finds that she had some famous friends who don't want publicity.
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A slow and fairly ordinary murder mystery story saved only by the appearance and great acting of Jeremy Brett who later in his career most excellently portrayed, Sherlock Holmes.
I think the criticisms of this film are a bit strong. We have to remember that 45 years have elapsed since it was made and our tastes have become more sophisticated with the diet of increasingly slick and clever movies and TV series that we now enjoy. I think Hendry plays the detective role well - sort of laid back and not falling into the cliché characterisations of the time. He is a Jaguar driving opera loving detective (now which more modern detective series does that remind you of?). I had not seen this film before watching it the other day on Movies4Men (UK) and enjoyed it for what it was - a fairly entertaining movie from the early 60's.
There were thousands of this kind of topics, especially in the British film industry, and this one remains in the good ones, though there is nothing exceptional. You have to like this atmosphere, I don't, and Ian Hendry is as good as ever in the detective, inspector, role a police officer who has the habit to remove his shoes at home and in his office, behind his desk. The little charm of this kind of production. I would have enjoyed it if there had not been a mystery scheme. It is not 1.66 frame but 2.35. That's the way I saw it on my TV set. The last minute worth the whole suspense. Even less than last minute.
And no Christie either.Hence a rather unexciting detective story which blends Agatha's whodunit with film noir elements.A bevy of characters is overkill in lieu of a well-constructed mystery.The performances are a bit listless and the director tries a hand at humor with one of his inspectors'cold.Attshoo!
The most interesting in this movie is the settings,chiefly in the second half.One of them seems to be a gay bar,but the word (it's 1963)is not uttered;Some scenes are filmed on location on the Thames banks; a chase in a graveyard is rather good.
Nevertheless,it will satisfy neither Christie's countless following (the plot is too poor) nor the film noir buffs (too watered-down and not enough ambiguity).Stick with Hercule,Jane,and co.
The most interesting in this movie is the settings,chiefly in the second half.One of them seems to be a gay bar,but the word (it's 1963)is not uttered;Some scenes are filmed on location on the Thames banks; a chase in a graveyard is rather good.
Nevertheless,it will satisfy neither Christie's countless following (the plot is too poor) nor the film noir buffs (too watered-down and not enough ambiguity).Stick with Hercule,Jane,and co.
Unfortunately, missed the first half hour due to misguided decision to see first half of Watford v Brentford. (It won't happen again !)
Wonderful and riveting film from the golden age of British noir - this must have been one of the first films Hendry did post Avengers. Portrayal of style and seediness very reminiscent of Raymond Chandler. Beautifully understated acting from Hendry - I wonder if Steve McQueen or Peter Yates saw this ?
Would give extra star but for slightly annoying Jane Asher as needy middle class daughter !
Did you know
- TriviaIn this movie about who killed Ursula Gray, the real mystery is... WHO played Ursula Gray as she's not credited here or anywhere.
- GoofsWhen Birkett & Saunders are driving to Rotherhithe to visit Jordan Barker, Birkett is driving. But when they park, Birkett gets out of the passenger side & Saunders gets out of the drivers side.
- Quotes
PC Jackson: [outside looking for clues] We found this... ..
Inspector Birkett: What is it ?
PC Jackson: One of those new ball point pens.
[passing it to Birkett]
Inspector Birkett: Not many of these around, we'll see if we can get prints off it.
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- L'étrange mort de Miss Gray
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- River Thames, England, UK(river and docks)
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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