Alfred Hitchcock's "Murder"
Alfred Hitchcock's "Murder"
One of Alfred Hitchcock's earliest talking films (1930). When actress Diana Baring is found in a daze beside her colleague’s murdered body, all evidence points to her guilt. During the trial, juror Sir John Menier doubts the verdict, but yields to pressure. Haunted by remorse, he launches his own investigation. IMDB Trivia: 1. This is the first film in which a person's thoughts are presented on the soundtrack. 2. Alfred Hitchcock cameo, at around 1h 2 mins, walking past the house with a female companion where the murder was committed.