Phone Booth
In Murder at the Gallop she is in a similar position, this time retreating from the eye of a murder suspect.
One should note that all the characters in these films are murder suspects, with the exception of the police (who are to be shown up) and her friend Mr. Stringer (in "real life" the actor's love interest). All the non-recurring characters are thus presumed to be guilty in our eyes. And they usually act it, too. The family in this particular film are a horrible bunch, each with no alibi, each more guilty than the next.
But if we leave aside moral judgements it is clear that in all cases, even including the murderers, it is Marple we see committing the most crimes.
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