The police find actress Diana Baring (Norah Baring) in a state of shock next to the body of a fellow actress with extensive evidence incriminating her. After being arrested, Diana will be tried and found guilty by a popular jury. But one of the members of the jury, the playwright Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall), will believe the young woman's version when he finds details that do not fit him and will investigate on his own using his great ingenuity to find the culprit and prove the innocence of Diana.Directed by Alfred Hitchcock in his British period during his transition to talkies and influenced by German Expressionism, Murder was the first film to feature a voice-over on the big screen as a narrative resource.
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The police find actress Diana Baring (Norah Baring) in a state of shock next to the body of a fellow actress with extensive evidence incriminating her. After being arrested, Diana will be tried and found guilty by a popular jury. But one of the members of the jury, the playwright Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall), will believe the young woman's version when he finds details that do not fit him and will investigate on his own using his great ingenuity to find the culprit and prove the innocence of Diana.Directed by Alfred Hitchcock in his British period during his transition to talkies and influenced by German Expressionism, Murder was the first film to feature a voice-over on the big screen as a narrative resource.