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Murder (Motion picture : 1930)

A jurist is convinced that a woman convicted of murder is innocent.

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  • "謀殺者"
  • "Alfred Hitchcock's murder!"@en
  • "Mou sha che"
  • "Alfred Hitchcock's Murder"@en
  • "Alfred Hitchcock's Murder!"@en
  • "Alfred Hitchcock's Murder!"
  • "Omicidio"@it
  • "Alfred Hitchcock Murder"@en
  • "Hitchcock: The Early Years"@en
  • "Alfred Hitchcock Presents Murder"@en
  • "Alfred Hitchcock Presents Murder"
  • "Murder a 1930 Hitchcock classic"
  • "Alfred Hitchcock"@en
  • "Enter Sir John"
  • "Alfred Hitchcock presents Murder"
  • "Alfred Hitchcock presents murder"
  • "Number 17"

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  • "A jurist is convinced that a woman convicted of murder is innocent."@en
  • "An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurists is the only person who believes in her innocence and painstakingly reconstructs a murder to prove her innocent before her execution. The police found the actress, Diana Baring, near the body of her friend. All the circumstantial proofs seems to point to her and, at the end of the trial, she is condemned. Sir John Menier, a jury member, suspects Diana's boyfriend, who works as an acrobat wearing a dress."
  • "This early Hitchcock is one of his rare "whodunnit" films. An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurors sets out to prove her innocence."@en
  • "An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurists is the only person who believes in her innocence and painstakingly reconstructs the murder to prove her innocent."
  • "An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurists believes she is innocenct and reconstructs the murder to prove it and capture the real killer."@en
  • "When a woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurists selected to serve on the jury believes she is innocent and takes it upon himself to apprehend the real killer."@en
  • "When a woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurists selected to serve on the jury believes she is innocent and takes it upon himself to apprehend the real killer."
  • "An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurists believes she is innocent and painstakingly reconstructs the murder to prove it and captures the real killer."@en
  • "A curious juror struggles to discover the truth about a girl on trial and prove her innocence."@en
  • "When a woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurors selected to serve on the murder-trial jury believes the accused, an aspiring actress, is innocent of the crime and takes it upon himself to apprehend the real killer."
  • "This vintage classic deals with one of Hitchcock's favourite themes - an innocent person falsely accused. The innocent person in this film is a woman accused of murdering her friend. The entire jury have tried and sentenced the accused, but one of the jurymen will disagree, causing the tedious unmasking of a highly complex jigsaw puzzle."@en
  • "An actress is convicted of murder of another actress in the same touring company. but the distinguished actor Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall), who served on the jury of her trial, becomes convinced of her innocence."@en
  • "An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurists is the only person who believes in her innocence and painstakingly reconstructs a murder to prove her innocent."@en
  • "An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurists is the only person who believes in her innocence and painstakingly reconstructs a murder to prove her innocent."
  • "Un attore, giurato a un processo, conduce un' indagine per suo conto e scagiona l'imputata dall'accusa di omicidio. (Mereghetti)."@it
  • ""Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, is at this spine-tingling best with his thriller "Murder". When a heinous murder is committed, all evidence points to an unlikely woman. She is charged with the crime, and it looks like she is going to be convicted. Her only hope is a lone jurior who thinks she is innocent. Unable to convince his fellow jurors of her innocence, he must take it upon himself to find the real killer and bring them to justice."--Container."@en
  • ""Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, is at this spine-tingling best with his thriller "Murder". When a heinous murder is committed, all evidence points to an unlikely woman. She is charged with the crime, and it looks like she is going to be convicted. Her only hope is a lone jurior who thinks she is innocent. Unable to convince his fellow jurors of her innocence, he must take it upon himself to find the real killer and bring them to justice."--Container."
  • "When a woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurors selected to serve on the murder trial jury believes the accused, an aspiring actress, is innocent of the crime. The juror then takes it upon himself to apprehend the real killer."@en
  • "An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurors sets out to prove her innocence."
  • "A young girl is accused of murder."@en
  • ""When a woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurors selected to serve on the murder-trial jury believes the accused, and aspiring actress, is innocent of the crime and takes it upon himself to apprehend the real killer."--Container."@en
  • "An actor serves on a jury at a murder trial, and believes that the accused woman is innocent."@en
  • "An actress is convicted of the murder of another actress in the same touring company. But the distinguished actor Sir John Meiner, who served on the jury at her trial, becomes convinced of her innocence."
  • "Diana Baring is an actress who is caught standing over the corpse of a fellow actress. Even worse, she has amnesia and remembers nothing about the murder, or herself. Though she desperately tries to recall anything that can help clear the fog from her mind, her amnesia is complete, as is the evidence against her. She is convicted of murder and sentenced to die. Only one person believes she is innocent, but can he prove it in time to save her?"@en
  • "Diana Baring is an actress who is caught standing over the corpse of a fellow actress. Even worse, she has amnesia and remembers nothing about the murder, or herself. Though she desperately tries to recall anything that can help clear the fog from her mind, her amnesia is complete, as is the evidence against her. She is convicted of murder and sentenced to die. Only one person believes she is innocent, but can he prove it in time to save her?"
  • "A young actress is convicted of murder. Can the only juror who believes in her innocence find the real killer before she is sent to the gallows?"
  • "A young actress is convicted of murder. Can the only juror who believes in her innocence find the real killer before she is sent to the gallows?"@en
  • "Alfred Hitchcock's second all-talkie thriller, Murder stars Herbert Marshall as pompous actor-manager Sir John Menier, a send-up of George DuMaurier. Summoned for jury duty, Sir John is one of 12 people who must decide the fate of Diana Baring (Norah Baring), a young actress on trial for murder. Though the girl is found guilty, Sir John believes that she's innocent and sets about to prove it on his own, exercising his actor's prerogative of adopting clever disguises in the course of his investigation. Along the way, he is obliged to entertain a pair of lower-class clods, Ted and Dulcie Markham (Edward Chapman and Phyllis Konstam), who help him stage an elaborate re-enactment of the crime. Based on Enter Sir John, a novel and play by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson, Murder was simultaneously filmed in a German version, with Alfred Abel replacing Herbert Marshall."@en
  • ""An innocent woman's only hope for justice lies with the man who found her guilty."--Container."@en
  • "This film deals with one of Hitchcock's favourite themes - an innocent person being falsely accused. The innocent person is a woman accused of murdering her friend. The jury have sentenced the accused, but one jury member disagrees. This requires the piecing together of a highly complex jigsaw puzzle."@en
  • "An actor serving on a jury at a murder trial believes that the accused woman is innocent."
  • ""Diana Baring is an actress who is caught standing over the corpse of a fellow actress. Even worse, she has amnesia and remembers nothing about the murder, or herself. Though she desperately tries to recall anything that can help clear the fog from her mind, her amnesia is complete, as is the evidence against her. She is convicted of murder and sentenced to die. Only one person believes she is innocent, but can he prove it in time to save her?"--Container."
  • ""Diana Baring is an actress who is caught standing over the corpse of a fellow actress. Even worse, she has amnesia and remembers nothing about the murder, or herself. Though she desperately tries to recall anything that can help clear the fog from her mind, her amnesia is complete, as is the evidence against her. She is convicted of murder and sentenced to die. Only one person believes she is innocent, but can he prove it in time to save her?"--Container."@en
  • "Un acteur célèbre, sir John Manier, est appelé à faire partie d'un jury qui doit juger une jeune actrice, Diana Baring, accusée du meurtre d'une collègue. Malgré ses réticences, John se range à l'opinion des autres jurés qui rendent un verdict de culpabilité. Mais une fois le procès terminé, il entreprend une enquête personnelle pour disculper Diana. Sous prétexte de monter une pièce évoquant l'affaire, il interroge les divers témoins et finit par trouver le vrai coupable qui se suicide avant d'être arrêté."
  • ""Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, is at this spine-tingling best with his thriller "Murder". When a heinous murder is committed, all evidence points to an unlikely woman. She is charged with the crime, and it looks like she is going to be convicted. Her only hope is a lone jurior who thinks she is innocent. Unable to convince his fellow jurors of her innocence, he must take it upon himself to find the real killer and bring them to justice"--Container."
  • "An actress is convicted of murder, but one of the jurists believes she is innocenct and painstakingly reconstructs the murder to prove it and capture the real killer."@en
  • "Murder mystery directed by Alfred Hitchcock."@en
  • "Actress Diana Baring is discovered near the scene of a murder and, on circumstantial evidence, is charged with the crime, placed on trial and found guilty. However one of the jury, Sir John Menier, believes her innocent and undertakes to prove it. Can he uncover the real killers before Diana is taken to the gallows?"
  • "While having tea with a friend a young woman suddenly faints, and discovers when she comes to that her friend has been murdered."@en
  • "A young girl (Baring) is convicted on circumstantial evidence of a crime she did not commit. One juror (Marshall), an actor, convinced of the girl's innocence, finds the true murderer by making him read an altered script of a new play."@en
  • "A juror does his own investigation of a murder which he helped try. His investigations uncover much that was previously undisclosed."
  • "A young woman is accused of killing a friend. Only one man (Herbert Marshall) believes in her innocence, he being a member of a jury that has just convicted her of murder. The only way to prove her guiltlessness is to investigate the crime himself. His sleuthing gets him involved with a series of bizarre personalities."@en
  • "When a woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurists selected to serve on the jury believes she is innocenct and takes it upon himself to apprehend the real killer."@en
  • "A girl is convicted of murder, but one of the jurors sets out to prove her innocent."
  • "Sir John Menier plays a juror in a murder trial of a young woman who is found next to the corpse and is suffering from amnesia due to shock. Sir John and the rest of the jury find her guilty and she is given the death penalty. Sir John has second thoughts and starts to suspect her boyfriend and begins an investigation of his own. In a race against time, can he save the girl?"
  • "When a lovely woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurors believes her innocent, and takes it upon himself to find the real killer."@en
  • "When a lovely woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurors believes her innocent, and takes it upon himself to find the real killer."

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