Recipe for Murder (2011)

53m
Running Time

May 26, 2011
Release Date

Recipe for Murder (2011)

53m
Running Time

May 26, 2011
Release Date

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Plot.

Sydney, the early 1950's... a city in the grip of a deadly crime wave. In just over a year more than one hundred people were poisoned. Most of the killers were women. Recipe For Murder tells the true story of three notorious poisoners; Yvonne Fletcher, Caroline Grills and Veronica Monty. The 52 minute film combines gritty archive with stunning film noir re-enactments and interviews with witnesses. Narrated by Dan Wyllie in classic pulp crime style, the film dramatically reveals the unique ingredients that created a Recipe For Murder.

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Cast & Crew.

Matthew Dale

Matthew Dale

Detective Don Ferguson

Grant J. Garland

Grant J. Garland

Detective Sergeant Fredrick Krahe

Aimee Horne

Aimee Horne

Yvonne Fletcher

Grant J. Garland

Grant J. Garland

Detective Sergeant Fredrick Krahe

Anne Looby

Anne Looby

Veronica Monty

Betty Tougher

Betty Tougher

Caroline Grills

Dan Wyllie

Dan Wyllie

Narrator

Sonia Bible

Sonia Bible

Director / Writer

Details.

Release Date
May 26, 2011

Status
Released

Running Time
53m

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This Movie Is About.

true crime
real story
crime
based on a true story

Wiki.

Recipe for Murder is a 52-minute Australian TV docudrama film released in May 2011. It recounts some of the history of a series of murders in post-World War II Sydney by women using thallium sulphate poisons. It was written and directed by Sonia Bible, produced by Susan Lambert and narrated by Dan Wyllie.

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