Apparently, MURDER AT THE GRANGE was originally an episode of a short-lived TV series starring the inimitable Tod Slaughter, but I saw the theatrical edition (which curiously omits Slaughter's name from the opening credits).
It's a short and straightforward piece, in which a private investigator looks into the back story of a pair of elderly sisters who have been receiving death threats. It's all to do with a complex back story beginning with a torrid love affair and all is made right at the end, but not before the usual twists and turns.
Patrick Barr is the stolid investigator, but the fun here comes from seeing Slaughter hamming it up a treat as the dodgy butler.
It's a short and straightforward piece, in which a private investigator looks into the back story of a pair of elderly sisters who have been receiving death threats. It's all to do with a complex back story beginning with a torrid love affair and all is made right at the end, but not before the usual twists and turns.
Patrick Barr is the stolid investigator, but the fun here comes from seeing Slaughter hamming it up a treat as the dodgy butler.