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How to Murder Your Wife: Directed by Riccardo Pellizzeri. With Simon O'Connor, Todd Lasance, Geraldine Brophy, Mike Minogue. A melodramatic black comedy presenting the true story of Alfred Benning's murder of his wife, Betty, in 1970s Wellington.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Riccardo Pellizzeri
- 2015-08-13
Aug 17, 2015 · Simon O'Connor as Alf Benning giving his side of the story when arrested for his wife's murder. Dunedin playwright and actor Simon O'Connor has taken on a grisly role, that of a browbeaten husband who snaps with bizarre results.
Detective Mark 'Biggles' Everitt is played by Australian actor Todd Lasance. How to Murder Your Wife - This darkly comic telemovie is inspired by real events; the 1977 murder of Betty Benning by her animal loving husband Alf Benning (Simon O'Connor).
The film follows the passive-aggressive Alf Benning (Simon O'Conner) spiraling toward psychosis as his emotionally abusive wife Elizabeth (Geraldine Brophy) threatens to cast his beloved tiny Dutch Keeshond, Shep, out of the house.
Jun 5, 2015 · Alfred Benning, a retired SPCA inspector, lived the high life for 11 days before being arrested for strangling his wife, Elizabeth. The 65-year-old met prostitutes at transvestite Carmen’s notorious cafe in Wellington, and hired one of them to be his housekeeper.
In 1977, Alfred Benning murdered his wife Elizebeth in Wellington, New Zealand... And it’s become a small source of fascination in recent years, spawning a TV movie “How to Murder your Wife.”
Aug 13, 2015 · A melodramatic black comedy presenting the true story of Alfred Benning’s murder of his wife, Betty, in 1970s Wellington. The film follows a passive-aggressive man (Simon O’Conner) spiraling toward psychosis as his emotionally abusive wife (Geraldine Brophy) threatens to cast his beloved dog out of the house.