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  1. The Late Edwina Black (U.S. Obsessed) is a 1951 British crime film, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring David Farrar, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Roland Culver. The film is a melodramatic murder mystery set in the Victorian era and was adapted from a stage play by William Dinner and William Morum . [3]

  2. 13. Juli 2020 · 326. 29K views 3 years ago. The Late Edwina Black (U.S. The Obsessed) is a 1951 British drama film, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring David Farrar, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Roland...

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  3. The Late Edwina Black: With Catherine Lacey, Beatrice Varley, Mary Merrall, Harcourt Williams. When sickly Edwina Black, known for her cruelty dies, a post mortem reveals a fatal dose of arsenic.

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  4. It’s nowhere near the upper echelon of Gothic noir, but Maurice Elvey’s The Late Edwina Black (US: Obsessed), based on a successful stage play by William Dinner and William Morum, builds toward a whirlpool of suspicion that nearly destroys the two lovers who benefit from a murder early in the film. When a sickly Victorian woman dies and the ...

  5. The Late Edwina Black is a film directed by Maurice Elvey with David Farrar, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Roland Culver, Jean Cadell .... Year: 1951. Original title: The Late Edwina Black. Synopsis: When a sickly Victorian woman dies suddenly, a postmortem reveals that her body contains a fatal dose of arsenic.

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  6. Directed by Maurice Elvey. Was this the kiss… of a murderer? When a sickly Victorian woman dies suddenly, a postmortem reveals that her body contains a fatal dose of arsenic. Suspicion falls on her husband and her companion, who are lovers. Inspector Martin of Scotland Yard solves the mystery of her death… over a cup of tea. Cast. Crew. Details.

  7. An unpleasant woman is seemingly poisoned and both her husband and his lover are under the suspicion of the police and of one another.