When a woman's husband is murdered by her lover, both are tried for murder. The prosecution claims that she is the mastermind behind the crime, but she has an ace up her sleeve.When a woman's husband is murdered by her lover, both are tried for murder. The prosecution claims that she is the mastermind behind the crime, but she has an ace up her sleeve.When a woman's husband is murdered by her lover, both are tried for murder. The prosecution claims that she is the mastermind behind the crime, but she has an ace up her sleeve.
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Artistic and technical merit are also necessary for a great production and this film suffers from having been shot on video, which is distracting and immediately pegs the film as a 1970s or 1980s British television production.
This film could be remade. There is great potential for a story that captures the 'cause celebe' of the original murder and trial, like Changling... any takers?
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- TriviaThe story is based on the true story of the murder of Francis Rattenbury, and is faithful to the facts. However George's surname had to be changed as the real person (George Percy Stoner) was alive when the play was written and when the television adaptation was produced.
- GoofsWhen Helen Mirren takes the train ride at the end of the film, the train is composed of British Railways compartment stock built in the late 1950s. More than 20 years too modern for the supposed date.
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Francis Rattenbury: Why the hell I ever let you drag me down to this god-forsaken hole, I don't know.
Alma Rattenbury: You know why, darling - we wanted the fresh air...
Francis Rattenbury: And that's just about all we're going to have to live on.
- ConnectionsReferences The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
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