Three Cases of Murder

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Three Cases of Murder (1956) is a film starring Orson Welles. Welles appears in one of three unrelated stories about murder. The first and third stories are supernatural.

In the first story a museum worker enters one of the pictures in a gallery. In the second two friends fall in love with the same woman before she is murdered by one of them. In the third a politician seeks revenge on a political opponent by entering his dreams.

Each segment was directed by a different director. Actor Alan Badel appears in all three films.