Murder at the Gallop

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Murder at the Gallop
Directed by George Pollock
Written by James P. Cavanagh (screenplay)
Agatha Christie (novel)
Starring Margaret Rutherford
Stringer Davis
Robert Morley
Bud Tingwell
Music by Ron Goodwin
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) 1963
Language English
German
Preceded by Murder, She Said
Followed by Murder Most Foul
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Murder at the Gallop is the second of four films, made by MGM, based on novels by Agatha Christie and starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Charles "Bud" Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis (Rutherford's real-life husband) as Mr. Stringer.

It was made in 1963 and directed by George Pollock, with James P. Cavanagh credited with the adaptation. The music was by Ron Goodwin.

[edit] Plot

The plot is based on the novel After the Funeral but changes the action and the characters. Hercule Poirot is replaced by Miss Marple.

After Mr Enderby, a rich and eccentric recluse, is found dead, apparently of a heart attack, the family gather for the reading of his Will and learn what they've inherited. His sister Cora declares that she believes he was murdered, and Miss Marple overhears. Next day, Cora is found dead.

In order to investigate, Miss Marple decides to spend some time at a hotel/riding school run by Cora's nephew Hector Enderby (Robert Morley). Whilst she is there, another murder takes place. Who are the killers? Are they the same person? And who benefits from Enderby's death?.

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Miss Marple Murder films with Margaret Rutherford

Films

Murder, She SaidMurder at the GallopMurder Most FoulMurder Ahoy!

Cameo: The Alphabet Murders


Based on the Agatha Christie novels

4.50 from PaddingtonAfter the FuneralMrs. McGinty's Dead

Cast

Margaret RutherfordStringer DavisBud Tingwell


Crew

George Pollock | Ron Goodwin

In other languages