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El espejo roto

Título original: The Mirror Crack'd
  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 45min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
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Elizabeth Taylor, Tony Curtis, Geraldine Chaplin, Rock Hudson, Angela Lansbury, Kim Novak, and Edward Fox in El espejo roto (1980)
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Miss Marple viene a resolver el misterio cuando una mujer local es envenenada y una estrella de cine visitante parece haber sido la víctima prevista.Miss Marple viene a resolver el misterio cuando una mujer local es envenenada y una estrella de cine visitante parece haber sido la víctima prevista.Miss Marple viene a resolver el misterio cuando una mujer local es envenenada y una estrella de cine visitante parece haber sido la víctima prevista.

  • Dirección
    • Guy Hamilton
  • Escritura
    • Jonathan Hales
    • Barry Sandler
    • Agatha Christie
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    • Angela Lansbury
    • Tony Curtis
    • Rock Hudson
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    • Dirección
      • Guy Hamilton
    • Escritura
      • Jonathan Hales
      • Barry Sandler
      • Agatha Christie
    • Estrellas
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Tony Curtis
      • Rock Hudson
    • 112Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 36Opiniones de los críticos
    • 47Metascore
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      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Miss Marple
    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Martin N. Fenn
    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Jason Rudd
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Ella Zielinsky
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Inspector Craddock
    Kim Novak
    Kim Novak
    • Lola Brewster
    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • Marina Rudd
    Wendy Morgan
    Wendy Morgan
    • Cherry
    Margaret Courtenay
    Margaret Courtenay
    • Mrs. Bantry
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • Bates, The Butler
    Maureen Bennett
    • Heather Babcock
    Carolyn Pickles
    Carolyn Pickles
    • Miss Giles
    Eric Dodson
    Eric Dodson
    • The Major
    Charles Lloyd Pack
    • Vicar
    • (as Charles Lloyd-Pack)
    Richard Pearson
    Richard Pearson
    • Doctor Haydock
    Thick Wilson
    • The Mayor
    Pat Nye
    • Mayoress
    Peter Woodthorpe
    Peter Woodthorpe
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    • Dirección
      • Guy Hamilton
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      • Jonathan Hales
      • Barry Sandler
      • Agatha Christie
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    7bkoganbing

    Lucky To Have This Film At All

    Lord Brabourne who produced The Mirror Crack'd as he did a few other films adapted from Agatha Christie's work was lucky to have produced this at all. He was the son-in-law of Lord Louis Mountbatten and when the IRA blew up the yacht they were on, Brabourne's mother and son were killed on the vessel as well as Mountbatten. Brabourne, his wife and a younger son survived. This all happened a year before The Mirror Crack'd filmed and was released.

    This film is right in keeping with the high standard of pictures Brabourne made of Christie stories like Murder On The Orient Express and Evil Under The Sun. As the story involves an American film crew over in Great Britain in 1953 Brabourne was able to get a quartet of top Hollywood names in support of Angela Lansbury as Jane Marple.

    Producer Tony Curtis and Director Rock Hudson are collaborating on a film about Mary Queen of Scots that will star Hudson's wife Elizabeth Taylor in the title role. Curtis's wife Kim Novak plays what would be billed as a cameo in the film as Queen Elizabeth. Taylor and Novak are rivals in the tradition of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford and get off some truly bitchy lines at each other.

    Maureen Bennett who is one of the villagers and who met Taylor years ago in passing when she was a WREN and Taylor was entertaining troops is poisoned at a gathering of the villagers and the film crew. Someone spiked Bennett's daiquiri and who could possibly want to murder this ingenuous fan. Later on Hudson's secretary and girl Friday and trenchant observer of the whole Hollywood scene Geraldine Chaplin is also poisoned when her inhaler is similarly spiked.

    When Lansbury figures out the who in the film it all becomes deceptively simple. The motive however is an incredibly complex and obscure one involving a trivial passing incident that brought to life a great tragedy suffered by one of the visiting Americans.

    The film is a reunion of sorts with Hudson and Taylor as co-stars of the classic Giant from the Fifties, a personal favorite of mine for both its stars. Also back in those days Rock Hudson and Tony Curtis were both the leading contract stars at Universal studios, but they never starred together in anything. They did appear in Winchester 73 as featured players but had no scenes together. I really liked Curtis the best in this film with him doing a wonderful satire of Darryl F. Zanuck in the producer part. I'm sure Agatha Christie must have met Zanuck sometime because she had him down great and of course Curtis knew him as well.

    Definitely The Mirror Crack'd is a must for Agatha Christie fans and for fans of the stars. And considering what its producer went through we are lucky to have it at all.
    5davidallenxyz

    Big names and mixed performances in an unsatisfying Christie mystery

    They gathered an amazing celebrity cast for this, many of whom were top Hollywood draws in their younger years.

    Unfortunately the performances are really inconsistent which takes the shine off things.

    Liz Taylor is probably the biggest name and also the most variable. In some scenes she is fantastic, in others she is barely there, with a predilection for delivering her lines under a "beauty light" which I doubt was the director's choice.

    Rock Hudson stands out and is the heart of the story. Kim Novak has the funniest lines as Taylor's siren rival. Tony Curtis is good too.

    But Angela Lansbury's Jane Marple simply isn't on screen enough, with Edward Fox's wooden police officer doing far too much of the in-person investigation before Miss Marple weaves her magic.

    And the reveal, although authentic to the book, is a bit too unexpected to be really satisfying.
    Leopold-4

    A very good adaptation.

    Being a fan of both Agatha Christie, Angela Lansbury, and Rock Hudson I watched this film with pleasure. The cast here has done a great job, everybody is convincing, even Liz Taylor, although her acting is at times overdone, as usual. The movie has a good pace, dialogues are witty and humorous, and the mystery itself engaging. I think the proportions of each character's involvement in the story are true to the original (I was afraid they'd make Miss Marple into an action figure or something, but was glad to see she stayed in the background to make her grand entrance in the finale). All in all, it's a very good and convincing adaptation of Christie's book.
    8majikstl

    Fade to black....

    Highly underrated, this low-key little whodunit manages to bring together two unlikely genres, the English village murder mystery and the catty Hollywood self-satire. While who did do it is not that surprising, the reason why is clever and touching. (Interestingly, the central plot is loosely based on the real-life tragedy that befell Gene Tierney, star of the legendary film noir "Laura.")

    The cast of 50's Hollywood icons give very good performances, though, sadly, for most it represents the last really good parts they have had. Hudson is especially good in a bittersweet role. Lansbury is crisp and efficient as Miss Marple and could have made a series of these films had she not found meatier material as another mistress of murder on "Murder, She Wrote."

    Indeed, though I adore Margaret Rutherford, I think Lansbury does better by the role of Miss Marple. This is not a great mystery movie, but works very well as light entertainment and as a last hurrah for several fine actors.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    See it for Angela

    I liked this version of The Mirror Crack'd, and I am fond of the Joan Hickson version too. The Hickson version, it is true, is more faithful to the book, despite its liberties, but on its own merits this film is pretty good. The main merit is the performance of underrated character actress Angela Lansbury; she is terrific as Miss Marple, and Edward Fox does a great job as Inspector Craddock. The supporting cast are fine in their roles, Elizabeth Taylor overdoes Marina Gregg slightly but she plays with gusto, Rock Hudson is suitably subdued as Jason Rudd, and Kim Novak is delightful as Lola. The dialogues between Taylor and Novak are wonderfully witty, and often verging on hysterically funny. The film is beautifully shot, and the locations and costumes are lovely. The music is stunning too. However, the character of Heather Badcock is changed quite considerably here, and why she was changed to a naive village girl I still find perplexing. The film is overlong and has pacing problems, and the final solution was weak compared to how it could have been. On the whole, it is a movie worth seeing, and as I've said, see it for Angela. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      At this time of her career, Dame Elizabeth Taylor's career was in the doldrums. She was 48 years old, hadn't had a decent hit film in years, her marriage to US politician John Warner was struggling, she was taking anti-depressants, and she had put on weight. When Rock Hudson was approached to do the film, he said he would only do it if his long-time friend Taylor could also be cast. The producers had assumed that Taylor's salary demands would put the film well over budget and were lining up Donald Pleasence as a possible alternative to Hudson. However, Hudson said that he could get Taylor to agree to star with him for the same salary he was being offered. Hudson convinced Taylor that coming to England for a few weeks to do a mainstream film with him, Dame Angela Lansbury, and Tony Curtis (people Taylor had known for about 30 years) would be beneficial for her mental health, plus give her a chance to catch up with old friends who lived there.
    • Errores
      When Elizabeth Taylor breaks the oval mirror in her bedroom, she then lies on the bed with Rock Hudson and when she gets up, the mirror is unbroken for her to sit down and look into. But the mirror wasn't actually broken. It was only slanted forward. It was the ceramic duck she threw at it that shattered.
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      Marina Rudd: Lola, dear, you know, there are really only two things I dislike about you.

      Lola Brewster: Really? What are they?

      Marina Rudd: Your face.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Opening credits prologue: 1953
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Mirror Crack'd, The Green Room, Altered States, Scanners (1981)
    • Bandas sonoras
      A Wandering Minstrel, I
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      Composed by Arthur Sullivan

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de marzo de 1983 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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    • También se conoce como
      • Agatha Christie's The Mirror Crack'd
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Shoreham, Kent, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Shoreham was used to double up as part of the village of St Mary Mead)
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      • EMI Films
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