No
In "Lamb to the Slaughter," the police initially think that Patrick Maloney was killed by a burglar based on the evidence at the crime scene. However, the real culprit, his wife Mary Maloney, cleverly disposes of the murder weapon and serves the leg of lamb used to kill him to the detectives investigating the case, leading them to believe she is innocent.
no
Loosely. The story is based on an actual event of the Second World War - the Battle of Leros.
If are asking that Slaughter is a "real" last name such as the last name Smith is...yes Slaughter is a "real" last name. I know a few
No - it is a work of fiction and not based on any real-life event.
No. Its a story created by the director not based on any event.
A folktale based on a real person or event is often referred to as a "legend." Legends typically involve exaggerations or supernatural elements surrounding a historical figure or event, eventually becoming part of the collective folklore of a culture or community.
It's fiction, but based around some real events.
It Is Definetly true
well if you mean in the story yes of course she is real but if you mean in reality nothing is based on real facts in the story.
Larry Lamb
Cooking for Real - 2008 High on the Lamb - 8.5 was released on: USA: 23 October 2010