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She Shall Have Murder 1950

90 min📅 1950-12-01

Step into the shadowy corridors of a 1950s London law office where a sharp-witted clerk uncovers a web of deceit after stumbling upon a murder plot.

Director: Daniel Birt

Cast

Rosamund John
Rosamund John
Jane Hamish
Derrick De Marney
Derrick De Marney
Dagobert Brown
Mary Jerrold
Mary Jerrold
Mrs. Robjohn
Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer
Mr. Playfair
Joyce Heron
Rosemary Proctor
Jack Allen
Jack Allen
Maj. Stewart
Henryetta Edwards
Henryetta Edwards
Sarah Swinburne
Harry Fowler
Harry Fowler
Albert Oates
John Bentley
John Bentley
Douglas Robjohn
Beatrice Varley
Beatrice Varley
Mrs. Hawthorne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is She Shall Have Murder (1950) about?

A resourceful law office clerk stumbles upon a murder plot and discovers that nearly every colleague has a motive. As she digs deeper, she realizes the office itself is a breeding ground for secrets and betrayal.

Who directed She Shall Have Murder?

Daniel Birt directed this clever blend of crime and comedy, guiding the film's darkly humorous yet suspenseful tone.

Who stars in She Shall Have Murder?

The film features Rosamund John as the determined clerk, alongside Derrick De Marney, Mary Jerrold, Felix Aylmer, and Joyce Heron in pivotal roles.

Is She Shall Have Murder (1950) worth watching?

For fans of vintage crime-comedies, *She Shall Have Murder* offers a winning mix of witty dialogue and suspenseful plotting. Its 90-minute runtime keeps the pace brisk, and the clever twists make it a hidden gem worth tracking down.

How long is She Shall Have Murder?

She Shall Have Murder runs for 90 minutes, a perfect length for a tightly woven story.

About She Shall Have Murder (1950) — A Witty 1950s Crime-Comedy Where Everyone's Guilty

Step into the shadowy corridors of a 1950s London law office where a sharp-witted clerk uncovers a web of deceit after stumbling upon a murder plot. *She Shall Have Murder (1950)*, directed by Daniel Birt, blends crime and humor in a story that pits an ordinary woman against a room full of suspects—each with a dark secret to hide. As she sifts through files and office gossip, the line between justice and personal vendetta blurs, creating a tense atmosphere where trust is a luxury and every colleague could be a culprit.

Rosamund John leads the cast as the determined clerk, with Derrick De Marney adding a layer of intrigue as her morally ambiguous ally. The film's clever mix of genre keeps the tone light but underlined with the weight of real stakes, making it an engaging watch for fans of vintage whodunits. With its clever dialogue and twisty plot, *She Shall Have Murder (1950)* delivers a satisfying blend of suspense and dry British wit.