Miss Tulip Stays the Night

Miss Tulip Stays the Night

195568 min
5.5/10
CrimeMysteryComedy

Plot Summary

Crime writer Andrew Dax and his gorgeous wife Kate go on holiday to a country cottage, where they receive an unexpected visitor, the bossy Miss Tulip, who needs shelter for the night. In the morning, there's a dead body in the house.

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👥Cast (10)

Diana Dors

Diana Dors

Kate Dax

Patrick Holt

Patrick Holt

Andrew Dax

Jack Hulbert

Jack Hulbert

Constable Feathers

Cicely Courtneidge

Cicely Courtneidge

Millicent Tulip

Joss Ambler

Joss Ambler

Inspector Thorne

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Ida Patlanski

Judith Gale

Brian Oulton

Brian Oulton

Dr. Willis

Ian Wilson

Ian Wilson

Police photographer

A.E. Matthews

A.E. Matthews

Mr. Potts

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George Roderick

Sgt. Akers

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Director

Leslie Arliss

Writers

Bill Luckwell, Jack Hulbert

Producers

Bill Luckwell

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💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

11/12/2022

Patrick Holt is "Dax", a successful crime writer who is suffering from a bit of a mental block. His wife "Kate" (Diana Dors) suggest they take a break in the country where they encounter the eponymous "Miss Tulip" (Cicely Courtneidge) - but not for long. On coming down in the morning, they discover the French windows open and their guest shot dead. The police arrive and under the investigative gaze of "Insp. Thorne" (Joss Ambler) the game is afoot. Dors was always a very light-weight actress and offers little of substance here, but at times there is a bit of fun tit-for-tat dialogue between the policeman and the novelist to keep this otherwise entirely forgettable comedy off the rocks. The ending is not quite the stuff of Agatha Christie but it's a little bit quirky and all-in-all this is actually quite a passable, low-budget, hour or so of bucolic sleuthing.

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