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  1. 9Ratings. MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL. Directed by. George Hoellering. United Kingdom, 1951. Drama. 140. Synopsis. A screen adaptation of T. S. Eliot’s verse play on the martyrdom of Thomas a Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.

  2. Murder in the Cathedral feels like a movie made by a film student who saw The Seventh Seal (1957) once and said “I can do that.”. I didn’t think that T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral would lend itself easily to film, and unfortunately I was right. Eliot’s screenplay is static and slow-moving; the whole film just feels so heavy and one-note.

  3. The tape version, if one exists, may be 114 minutes but the film, on original release, ran the same 140 minutes in the USA as it did in England. It is an experimental transposition of the Eliot ...

  4. Murder in the Cathedral: Directed by George Hoellering. With John Groser, Donald Bisset, Clement McCallin, Michael Groser. The tape version, if one exists, may be 114 minutes but the film, on original release, ran the same 140 minutes in the USA as it did in England. It is an experimental transposition of the Eliot play to the screen and, as such, and Eliot a poet, the film deals more with ...

  5. MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL. Directed by. George Hoellering. United Kingdom, 1951. Drama. 140. ... 1951 | 2 wins including: Best Production Design (International Award) Melbourne International Film Festival. 1953. Cast & Crew. Show all (12) George Hoellering Director, Producer. Alexander Gauge Cast. David Ward Cast.

  6. Murder in the Cathedral (Limited Edition Dual Format Edition) Be the first to review this product. £16.99. This adaptation of TS Eliot's classic verse drama is released for the first time on Blu-ray and DVD in this strictly limited Dual Format Edition. - +. Add to basket.

  7. Murder in the Cathedral is a 1951 British drama film directed and produced by George Hoellering and co-written by Hoellering and T. S. Eliot based on Eliot's 1935 verse drama of the same name and starring Father John Groser.. The film competed at the 12th Venice International Film Festival and received the award for Best Production Design, given to Peter Pendrey.