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Duration: 124 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
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Portrait of Charlotte Randle

Charlotte Randle

Birth Name: Charlotte Randle

Birth Date: N/A

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Career

First Appearances:

  • Dangerous Beauty (1998) as Francesca

Most Important Roles:

  • RSC Live: King John (2021) as Constance
  • Legacy (2013) as Emily
  • The Brides in the Bath (2003) as Bessie Mundy
  • Seahorse (2015) as Julie
  • A Thousand Kisses Deep (2012) as Female Renter
  • National Theatre Live: Yerma (2017) as Mary
  • Fire (2012) as Catherine Dickens
  • Dangerous Beauty (1998) as Francesca

Career Highlights:

  • RSC Live: King John (2021)
  • Legacy (2013)
  • The Brides in the Bath (2003)
  • Seahorse (2015)
  • A Thousand Kisses Deep (2012)
  • National Theatre Live: Yerma (2017)
  • Fire (2012)
  • Dangerous Beauty (1998)

Full Biography

Charlotte Randle starred as the third wife of George Joseph Smith in the 2003 TV movie 'Brides in the Bath'. The film is a dramatization of Smith's crimes, where he drowned his three wives in their baths to make their deaths appear accidental.


About the Movie: Brides in the Bath (2003)

Poster for Brides in the Bath (2003)

Release Year: 2003

Nation: United Kingdom

Alternative Title: The Brides in the Bath, As Noivas do Banheiro, Den mördande bigamisten

Director: Harry Bradbeer

Writer: Harry Bradbeer

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Yorkshire Television

Genre: Drama

Story

Brides in the Bath tells the true story of George Joseph Smith, who was hanged in 1915 for the murder of his three wives. In each case, Smith drowned his wives in their baths and staged the deaths to look like accidents.

Summary

This British drama directed by Harry Bradbeer is a dramatisation of the notorious 'Brides in the Bath' murders that shocked early 20th century Britain. The film focuses on the chilling tale of George Joseph Smith, who preyed upon vulnerable women by marrying them and ultimately killing them for their insurance money. The movie explores themes of deceit, manipulation, and the darker side of human nature.