Word: morum
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Edwina Black (by William Dinner & William Morum; produced by Donald Flamm) dies, just before the play opens, of arsenic poisoning. Surviving are an unfaithful husband (Robert Harris), a companion-secretary (Signe Hasso) he has been unfaithful with, and a devoted servant. A Scotland Yard man arrives, scrutinizes, interrogates, looks for clues, makes much of weedkiller, mutters about hand lotion, deliberates, deduces, turns up trumps, unravels...
...trip from London to Boston was long, but it should take even longer for "Edwina" to reach New York from its present stand. Billed as a "London smash," this new play by William Dinner and ican tastes differ. Over here, it is a long, tedious William Morum proves again that British and Amerwhodunit, colored by an unsatisfying love affair...
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