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Margaret Rutherford - 9 Titles Found
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The Smallest Show On Earth
(1957) [G]
Jean and Bill (Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers) are a married couple trying to scrape a living. Out of the blue they receive a telegram informing them that Bill's long lost uncle has died and left them his business - a cinema in the town of Sloughborough. They expect to sell the cinema to gain... More
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Murder Most Foul
(1964) [G]
After hearing all the evidence as a juror at the trial of a man charged with a murder set within a theatrical troupe, Miss Marple (Margaret Rutherford) is not convinced that the police have got the killer. As the only member of a jury who has faith in the defendant's innocence, she joins the... More
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The Importance Of Being Earnest (1952)
(1952) [G]
This star-studded version of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy is full of charm and remains the definitive version of his work. Jack Worthing (Michael Redgrave) and Algernon Moncrieff (Michael Denison) are two wealthy bachelors in love. Jack is in love with Gwendelon Fairfax (Joan Greenwood) and... More
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Murder Ahoy
(1964) [G]
Jane Marple (Margaret Rutherford) is a trustee overseeing a fund used to rehabilitate young criminals. When one of her fellow trustees is murdered, Miss Marple goes aboard the ship that is used to train the youngsters in her search for information. Despite the distress of the Captain (Lionel... More
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Murder She Said
(1961) [PG]
When Miss Marple (Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a murder on a passing train carriage the lack of a body means the police won't take her story seriously. Of course, she begins her own investigation. The killing took place while the train was passing Ackenthorpe Hall, so Miss Marple poses as a... More
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Murder At The Gallop
(1963) [PG]
The old and wealthy Mr. Enderby dies of a heart attack but the ever suspicious Miss Marple has her doubts. Who or what gave him a heart attack? Enderby's poor relatives gather at the The Gallop, a combined boarding-house and riding school. Miss Marple also gets there to find out if any of them... More
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Passport To Pimlico
(1949) [G]
A whimsical and charming British film, Passport to Pimlico is one of the finest examples of the classic Ealing comedies. An archaic document found in a bombsite reveals that the London district of Pimlico has for centuries technically been part of France. The local residents embrace their... More
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I'm All Right Jack
(1959) [G]
The Boulting Brothers aim their satirical gaze at British trade unionism and industrial relations in this sequel to Private's Progress. Stanley Windrush (Carmichael) returns from the war determined to carve a niche for himself in the industrial world, much to the displeasure of his Aunt Dolly... More
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Blithe Spirit
(1945) [PG]
David Lean's classic screen version of Noel Coward's supernatural comedy. Rex Harrison plays novelist Charles Condomine who is plagued by the ghost of his sexy first wife Elvira (Kay Hammond). Second wife Ruth (Constance Cummings) doesn't believe him and brings in eccentric medium Madam Arcati... More
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