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  1. The Woman in Question (released in the USA as Five Angles on Murder) is a 1950 British murder mystery film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Jean Kent, Dirk Bogarde and John McCallum. After a woman is murdered, the complex and very different ways in which she is seen by several people are examined.

  2. This British mystery is clever in showing us the varying perspectives of five people connected to a woman who has been murdered, one flashback after another, as the police question them.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Anthony Asquith
    • 1951-04-13
  3. Agnes "Astra" Huston, a fortune teller at a run-down fair, is found strangled in her bedroom. As the police question five suspects, their interactions with her are shown in flashbacks from their point of view.

  4. The Woman in Question is a murder mystery with a clever gimmick. It opens with the discovery of the murder of fortune teller Madame Astra (Jean Kent) in her flat in an English seaside town.

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    • Anthony Asquith
  5. 24. Juli 2015 · Agnes Huston (Jean Kent), a British widow, has been murdered in her home. Before she was killed, Agnes worked at the local fairground as a fortune-teller, under the name of “Astra.” Agnes didn’t fit the stereotype of a widow or fortune teller. She was a young, pretty, lively woman. (Poster for US release, via Movie Poster Shop)

  6. The Woman in Question. Fortune teller Agnes Huston (Jean Kent), a.k.a. Madame Astra, has been murderedbut that’s about all anyone can agree on as five different perspectives on the dead woman’s personality come to light during the course of a labyrinthine police investigation. Each suspect remembers her differently.

  7. John McCallum Cast. Susan Shaw Cast. John Cresswell Screenplay. Desmond Dickinson Cinematography. John Wooldridge Music. Critics reviews. Agnes “Astra” Huston, a fortune teller at a run-down fair, is found strangled in her bedroom. As the police question five suspects, their interactions with her are shown in flashbacks from their point of view.