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The Late Edwina Black

1952
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The Late Edwina Black is play that was turned into a 1951 British crime film, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring David Farrar, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Roland Culver. The story is a melodramatic murder mystery set in the Victorian era and was adapted from a stage play by William Dinner and William Morum. It was made at Isleworth Studios. The sets were designed by the art director George Provis while the costumes were by Elizabeth Haffenden.

1952

  • Playwright: William Morum and William Dinner
  • Director: Jenny Strickland

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