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The Woman in Question

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1950 | 88m | English

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Director: Anthony Asquith
Writer: John Cresswell
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Agnes "Astra" Huston, a fortune teller at a run-down fair, is found strangled in her bedroom. As the police question five suspects, their interactions with her are shown in flashbacks from their point of view.
Release Date: Oct 03, 1950
Director: Anthony Asquith
Writer: John Cresswell
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery
Keywords fortune teller, fair, police, film noir, murder, flashback
Production Companies Vic Films Productions, J. Arthur Rank Organisation, Javelin Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Jean Kent Agnes / Madame Astra / Parrot (voice)
Dirk Bogarde R.W. (Bob) Baker
John McCallum Michael Murray
Susan Shaw Catherine Taylor
Hermione Baddeley Mrs. Finch
Charles Victor Albert Pollard
Duncan Macrae Supt. Lodge
Lana Morris Lana Clark
Joe Linnane Inspector Butler
Vida Hope Shirley Jones
John Boxer Detective Lucas
Albert Chevalier W.T. Gunter
Julian D'Albie Police Surgeon
Anthony Dawson Inspector Wilson
Richard Dunn Police Sergeant
Ian Fleming Doctor
Nora Gordon Neighbour
Helen Goss Neighbour
Everley Gregg Lipstick Customer
Duncan Lamont Barney
Tom Macaulay Flashy Man
John Martin Police Photographer
Josephine Middleton Mrs. Hengist
Richard Pearson Detective
Robert Scroggins Alfie Finch
Merle Tottenham Neighbour
Name Job
John Cresswell Story, Screenplay
John Wooldridge Original Music Composer
Weston Drury Jr. Casting
Desmond Dickinson Director of Photography
Biddy Chrystal Hairstylist
Andrew Allan Production Manager
John D. Guthridge Editor
W.T. Partleton Makeup Artist
Anthony Asquith Director
Carmen Dillon Art Direction
George Pollock Assistant Director
Name Title
Teddy Baird Producer
Joseph Janni Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Rhetorical question but how is it possible to murder a fortune teller? Surely she should have anticipated the crime and had the constabulary ready and waiting? Well apparently not as "Madame Astra" (Jean Kent) is found slain. It falls to policeman "Lodge" (Duncan Macrae) to try and piece together ju ... st what might have happened to her. Now it was a fairly tight knit community and this woman wasn't universally liked. She didn't exactly get on with her sister, nor with her intended (Dirk Bogarde) of whom it has to be said is probably a bit of a rake. Meantime, she seems to have taken advantage of local shopkeeper "Pollard" (Charles Victor) as well as seafaring man "Michael" (John McCallum) and all under the nosey gaze of her housekeeper "Mrs. Finch" (Hermione Baddeley). Many of their alibis overlap and it's interesting for the copper to learn a few different permutations of the lead up to events and the one thing that is certain: she was a bit of a manipulatrix who was perfectly prepared to use her wiles to her own advantage. It's nice to see Macrae given a part a little more substantial than his usual professional Scotsman and I did quite enjoy the efforts from Baddeley and the multi-faceted Kent as the mystery gradually comes together. It's one of those whodunits where you feel half way through that the killer probably merited a medal rather than the noose, but that's always assuming they get caught!

Dec 30, 2024