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'The Woman in Question' shows the same person, the fairground fortune-teller Astra (real name: Agnes) as five different people saw her.  Astra has been found strangled and the police chief tries to put together what has happened to her.

Jean Kent is excellent - for me, she was at her best in sleazy, tarty roles and the episode seen from her sister's (Susan Shaw) point of view is no exception.  I love the moment when we first see this version of Astra, sprawled in bed in a messy room, drunk.  The music is wonderful here.

Charles Victor plays Mr Pollard, the pet shop owner, with a fine degree of understatement.  Hermione Baddeley is equally good as the nosy neighbour Mrs Finch.

Jean Kent (in 'Sixty Voices' by Brian McFarlane) felt the episode closest to the character in her view was the happy-go-lucky girl as seen by the Irish sailor played by John McCallum.  Her least favourite was the Susan Shaw episode.  Apparently Bette Davis had originally been in mind for the part.

A very cleverly made film and a classic British film.

score 10/10

Dave_BobW 18 May 2003

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0043746/
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