An Agatha Christie mystery, deceitfully plotted according to her wont, and stagily unravelled in courtroom and lawyer's office. It is given a measure of fun by Charles Laughton's performance as the crotchety, sickly defense attorney (in a rush, he snatches the syringe out of his nursemaid's hand and, as he bustles out the door, injects it into the tip of his cigar). With Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, and Elsa Lanchester; directed by Billy Wilder. (1958) — Duncan Shepherd
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