Ep 3. The Green Mill Murder
- TV-NR
- March 9, 2012
- 55 min
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7.6 (543)
The Green Mill Murder is the third episode of the first season of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Set in the 1920s in Melbourne, the series follows the glamorous and sharp-witted Phryne Fisher (played by Essie Davis), as she solves crimes and navigates her way through high society.
In this episode, Phryne is enjoying a night out at the Green Mill, a popular jazz club in Melbourne, when she witnesses a murder. The victim is an up-and-coming jazz musician named Eddie, who is poisoned while he is performing on stage. Phryne immediately sets out to investigate the murder, even though the police seem convinced that it was a suicide.
Phryne's investigation leads her to suspects from all walks of life, including the club's owner, a rival musician, and even the victim's own family. Along the way, she enlists the help of her trusty assistant, Dot (played by Ashleigh Cummings), as well as her dashing ally, Detective Jack Robinson (played by Nathan Page).
As Phryne delves deeper into the mystery, she uncovers a web of secrets and lies that threatens to derail her investigation. But with her quick wit and unflappable charm, she is able to outsmart her adversaries at every turn.
The Green Mill Murder is a thrilling and atmospheric episode that captures the glamour and danger of the jazz age. With its stylish production design, lively jazz soundtrack, and engaging characters, the episode is a standout in the first season of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.