"We Haven't Seen Her Lately" is a 1958 American television play adapted from the novel by Elizabeth Ferrars.[1]

Premise

An old lady dies and it seems the gardener may have killed her.

Cast

Reception

The News Journal called it "servicable enough as a vehicle for George Scott."[2]

The Philadelphier Inquirer felt it was "well acted and well staged - but as a mystery it wasn't very mystifying."[3]

Broadcasting magazine wrote, "From the opening scene of the new gardener digging a hole (for his employeress?) to the closing revelation (no, it wasn't the butler), the Aug. 20 Kraft production, "We Haven't Seen Her Lately," was excellent. It fulfilled each word of the show title for it had mystery, theatre and those enticing Kraft commercials in color."[4]

References

  1. ^ Kraft Television Theatre films at Uni of Wisconsin
  2. ^ "TV Views". The News Journal. 21 August 1958. p. 22.
  3. ^ "Mystery? Garden Variety". The Philadelphia Inquirer. 21 August 1958. p. 28.
  4. ^ "Kraft Mystery Theatre". Broadcasting. 1 September 1958. p. 14.
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