Murder! (1930)

Truth Is Often Stranger Than Fiction

Diana Baring (Norah Baring) testifies that she has no memory of the events surrounding the murder of Edna Druce.

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

Released in 1930 by Lionsgate.

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  • character-type: Judge
  • character-type: Defendant
  • character-type: Juror
  • character-type: Lawyer
  • primary-genre: Thrillers
  • primary-genre: Action and Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Crime Action
  • secondary-genre: Mystery
  • secondary-genre: Action Thrillers
  • mood: Brainy
  • prop: Wig
  • setting: Courtroom
  • setting: England
  • theme: Justice
  • theme: Guilt
  • theme: Innocence
  • actor: Alan Stainer
  • actor: Joynson Powell
  • actor: William Fazan
  • actor: R.E. Jeffrey
  • actor: Esme V. Chaplin
  • actor: Drusilla Wills
  • actor: Robert Easton
  • actor: Clare Greet
  • actor: Violet Farebrother
  • actor: Guy Pelham Boulton
  • actor: Norah Baring
  • actor: Ross Jefferson
  • actor: Amy Brandon Thomas
  • actor: Picton Roxborough
  • actor: Kenneth Kove
  • actor: George Smythson
  • director: Alfred Hitchcock
  • producer: John Maxwell
  • cinematographer: Jack E. Cox
  • composer: John Reynders
  • editor: Rene Marrison
  • role-name: Jury Member
  • role-name: Foreman of the Jury
  • role-name: Mr. Matthews - Jury Member
  • role-name: Prosecuting Counsel
  • role-name: Defending Counsel
  • role-name: Diana Baring
  • role-name: Judge
  • role-name: Mrs. Ward - Jury Member
  • screenwriter: Alfred Hitchcock
  • screenwriter: Helen Simpson
  • screenwriter: Alma Reville
  • screenwriter: Clemence Dane
  • screenwriter: Walter C. Mycroft
  • year: 1930
  • studio: Lionsgate