A Murder of Quality (film)

A Murder of Quality
Directed by Gavin Millar
Produced by Eric Abraham
Written by John le Carré
Based on A Murder of Quality
by John le Carré
Starring Denholm Elliott
Joss Ackland
Glenda Jackson
Billie Whitelaw
Diane Fletcher
David Threlfall
Christian Bale
Music by Stanley Myers
Cinematography Denis Crossan
Edited by Angus Newton
Production
company
Portobello Pictures
Thames Television
Distributed by ITV (UK)
A&E (US)
Release date
10 April 1991 (UK)
13 October 1991 (US)
Running time
103 minutes
Country United Kingdom
United States
Language English

A Murder of Quality is a 1991 television film directed by Gavin Millar, based on the 1962 novel A Murder of Quality by John le Carré,[1] first screened on 10 April 1991 on ITV in the United Kingdom and shown in the United States of America on 13 October 1991 on the A&E network.

Plot

George Smiley, at the request of his old wartime colleague Ailsa Brimley, investigates the murder of Stella Rode. A letter had previously come to Brimley from Rode detailing a plot supposedly by her husband, Stanley Rode, who teaches at Carne School, to kill her. Upon investigating, Smiley learns of many secrets that were kept by the victim, and one being that Terence Fielding, a house master at Carne, was being blackmailed by her due to past homosexual activities. Smiley solves the investigation when it is revealed that it was not Stanley Rode who murdered his wife, but Terence Fielding.

Cast

References

  1. "A Murder of Quality". Masterpiece. pbs.org. Retrieved 13 September 2014.

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