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  1. The Days Dwindle Down: Directed by Michael J. Lynch. With Angela Lansbury, Richard Beymer, June Havoc, Art Hindle. Jessica investigates the possibility that a recent parolee went to jail for a crime he didn't commit.

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    • Michael J. Lynch
    • TV-PG
    • Angela Lansbury, Richard Beymer, June Havoc
  2. Murder, She Wrote. In 1987, the television series Murder, She Wrote broadcast an episode that served as a sequel to Strange Bargain. This discounted the original ending of the film, instead seeing Jessica Fletcher being recruited to attempt to prove Sam Wilson's innocence following his 30-year prison sentence.

  3. Martha Scott as Georgia Wilson. Susan Strasburg as Dorothy Hearn Davis. Gloria Stuart as Edna Jarvis. Summary. Jessica is approached by an elderly waitress, begging for her to investigate a thirty-year-old murder. DVD Release. Trivia. This episode is a follow-up to the 1949 film Strange Bargain.

  4. I told my friends I'd try to look into things and a simple google search revealed that the episode is a continuation of the 1949 film Strange Bargain. Every main character in the film is featured in the episode! Harry Morgan was obvious, but the others had also reprised their roles for the episode!

  5. Watch Murder, She Wrote — Season 3, Episode 21 with a subscription on Peacock, Prime Video. Jessica looks into a 30-year-old murder in a continuation of the story from the 1949 film...

    • Michael Lynch
    • September 30, 1984
    • Angela Lansbury
  6. The Days Dwindle Down, the 21st Murder, She Wrote episode of the show's third season, asks that very question but it does so through the lens of the film Strange Bargain. By utilizing footage from the movie and casting the major players in the same roles, it tasks writer/amateur detective Jessica Fletcher with solving a crime that, for thirty years, was considered a closed case.

  7. Strange Bargain. 1949. Approved. 1h 8m. IMDb RATING. 6.7 /10. 863. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Drama Film-Noir. In order to cash-in a life insurance policy, a failing business owner asks one of his employees, who has financial woes of his own, to aid him in disguising his suicide into a robbery-murder. Director. Will Price. Writers. Lillie Hayward.