Three Cases of Murder

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Three Cases of Murder
Directed by David Eady
George More O'Ferrall
Wendy Toye
Produced by Ian Dalrymple
Alexander Paal
Written by Sidney Carroll
Ian Dalrymple
Donald B. Wilson
Starring Alan Badel
Orson Welles
Music by Dorween Carwithen
Cinematography Georges Périnal
Distributed by British Lion Films
Release date(s) March 15, 1955
Running time 99 min.
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
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Three Cases of Murder (1955) 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.

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