The Brides in the Bath

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The Brides in the Bath
Directed by Harry Bradbeer
Produced by David Reynolds,
Alan Dossor
Written by Glenn Chandler
Starring Martin Kemp,
Tracey Wilkinson,
Charlotte Randle,
Emma Ferguson
Music by Richard Taylor
Cinematography Robin Vidgeon
Editing by David Aspinall
Distributed by ITV
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 120 min
Country Flag of United Kingdom UK
Language English
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The Brides in the Bath is a 2003 Yorkshire Television movie based on the life and court trial of UK serial killer and bigamist George Joseph Smith, the "Brides in the Bath Murderer". Martin Kemp plays the role of Smith, and Richard Griffiths plays barrister Sir Edward Marshall-Hall. The script was written by Glenn Chandler and directed by Harry Bradbeer.

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  • Martin Kemp as George Smith
  • Tracey Wilkinson as Edith Smith
  • Charlotte Randle as Bessie Mundy
  • Emma Ferguson as Alice Burnham
  • Jennifer Calvert as Caroline Thornhill
  • Susan Brown as Mrs. Crossley
  • Lisa Ellis as Maisy Crossley
  • Carolyn Backhouse as Margaret Lofty
  • Richard Griffiths as Sir Edward Marshall-Hall
  • Joanna David as Elizabeth Burnham
  • Peter Wight as Charles Burnham
  • James Woolley as Mr. Archibald Bodkin
  • Howard Gay as Montague Shearman
  • Philip Voss as Mr. Justice Scrutton
  • Alan Mckenna as D I Arthur Neil
  • Ed Waters as D S Page
  • Anthony Calf as Howard Munday

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