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Recipe for Murder (film)

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'Recipe for Murder' is a 52-minute Australian TV docudrama film released in May 2011. It recounts some of the history of a series of murders in post-World War II Sydney by women using thallium sulphate poisons. It was written and directed by Sonia Bible, produced by Susan Lambert and narrated by Dan Wyllie.

Subjects



The crimes of three murderesses, Yvonne Fletcher, Caroline Grills and Veronica Monty are examined in the context of a wave of dozens of thallium poisonings that took place in Sydney in the period 19471953. The events are related to post-war poverty and social stresses, and to the ready availability of thallium sulphate rat poisons which could be easily administered to humans in food and drink, being virtually tasteless and odourless. The three were convicted and imprisoned, but the documentary suggests that many more murders by other persons could have remained undetected. As a result of these events, the Australian states began to ban unrestricted availability of thallium in 1952.[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50528160 Two States to cut sale of deadly rat poison] Brisbane Courier Mail 2 December 1952, at Trove. Retrieved 28 April 2012

Cast



*Anne Looby Yvonne Fletcher

*Betty Tougher Caroline Grills

*Aimee Horne Veronica Monty

*James Anderson Bobby Lulham

*Matthew Dale Detective Don Ferguson

*Grant Garland Detective Sergeant Fred Krahe

Reception



The film won a Silver Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival and screened to a large audience on the ABC in 2011.[http://www.blackjellyfilms.com/postproduction.html Sonia Bible Writer, Director] (with 90-second clip) at Black Jelly Films. Retrieved 29 April 2012 Writer/director Sonia Bible was also awarded a NSW Premier's History Award for 2011.[http://www.arts.nsw.gov.au/index.php/funding-and-support/for-individuals/fellowships-scholarships-awards/nsw-premiers-history-awards/ 2011 NSW Premiers History Award winners announced] at NSW Government Trade & Investment Arts

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