I love this play, pure Theatre , at its very best , one does not get actors like this anymore, the art was the important thing, not to ape every day life, one can see that , by looking out of ones window.
Synopsis: A wealthy woman who has been a long-time invalid dies leaving her husband and a paid companion. At the request of her suspicious doctor, Scotland Yard begins to investigate. Did she die a natural death or was there a more sinister cause? This illustrates the power of a guilty conscience.
I love this play, pure Theatre , at its very best , one does not get actors like this anymore, the art was the important thing, not to ape every day life, one can see that , by looking out of ones window.
Loved this play. It made my ironing go quicker. Thank you so much 😊
Love this
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loved it
Yr channel is very appreciated 👌....thank you
Synopsis: A wealthy woman who has been a long-time invalid dies leaving her husband and a paid companion. At the request of her suspicious doctor, Scotland Yard begins to investigate. Did she die a natural death or was there a more sinister cause? This illustrates the power of a guilty conscience.
Thank you. I loved the movie.
@@rubytuesday5412 So did I!😊
Good one even if the ending was a bit cheesy. Held my interest all the way through, good analysis of human behaviour under stress.
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She brushed her hair for longer than 15 minutes??! 😂🤣
I'm feeling trapped by this play. Desperate enough to make cupcakes.
How were the cupcakes? 😎
@@sohara.... I don't remember, but I hope I didn't eat them. However, I have a suspicion I did.
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There's a movie version of the play ... I think it's on UA-cam.
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"we know each other now"
If the doctor was dissatisfied with the cause of death, why did the doctor sign the certificate??
Wasn't it two different doctors? Or did I just imagine it to make sense of it?
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This was totally inspired from Aldous Huxley's "The Gioconda smile"