When Miss Jane Marple reports witnessing a murder through the window of a passing train, the police dismiss her as a dotty spinster when no trace of the crime can be found.When Miss Jane Marple reports witnessing a murder through the window of a passing train, the police dismiss her as a dotty spinster when no trace of the crime can be found.When Miss Jane Marple reports witnessing a murder through the window of a passing train, the police dismiss her as a dotty spinster when no trace of the crime can be found.
- Inspector Craddock
- (as Charles Tingwell)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe name of the manor house where Miss Jane Marple conducts her inquiries is called Rutherford Hall in Dame Agatha Christie's novel. This was changed to Ackenthorpe in this movie to avoid comparison with the surname of Dame Margaret Rutherford (Miss Jane Marple).
- GoofsWhen Stringer gives Miss Marple a leg up to look over the wall, she spots the gardener on the other side. At the same time, Stinger's head appears in the shot although he is supporting Miss Marple. Also the wall is far higher than he is.
- Quotes
Ackenthorpe: Cod's as good as lobster any day, and much cheaper.
Miss Marple: Well, that depends on whether or not one has a palate unsullied by cheap opiates.
Ackenthorpe: If you mean what I think you mean, I'll have you know this cheroot cost two shillings!
Miss Marple: Yes. Quite.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Timeshift: Between the Lines: Railways in Fiction and Film (2008)
- SoundtracksFrère Jacques
(uncredited)
This is the first in it and it evokes the era extraordinarily well, the quick murder and disposal of the body, the old country house, the many suspicious relatives and one of my favourites, James Robertson Justice heading up the entire clan. He even gets to propose to the lady herself, so impressed is he with her detecting.
Add the requisite cute kid, Ronnie Raymond, an excellent bit part by Joan Hickson (the future Miss Marple in the excellent BBC series) and what faults are there to be found in this unique first film of four in the series.
8 out of 10.
Incredibly entertaining, wonderful use of black and white film medium and a really good score.
- wisewebwoman
- Nov 21, 2004
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Agatha Christie's 'Murder, She Said'
- Filming locations
- Amerden Lane, Taplow, Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Ackenthorpe Hall entrance gates and and road bridge under railway)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1