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Murder at the Gallop

  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
7.4K
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Murder at the Gallop (1963)
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When a wealthy old man appears to have been "frightened to death" by a cat, Miss Jane Marple suspects one of his four relatives, all heirs to his estate, of his murder.When a wealthy old man appears to have been "frightened to death" by a cat, Miss Jane Marple suspects one of his four relatives, all heirs to his estate, of his murder.When a wealthy old man appears to have been "frightened to death" by a cat, Miss Jane Marple suspects one of his four relatives, all heirs to his estate, of his murder.

  • Director
    • George Pollock
  • Writers
    • James P. Cavanagh
    • Agatha Christie
  • Stars
    • Margaret Rutherford
    • Stringer Davis
    • Robert Morley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • George Pollock
    • Writers
      • James P. Cavanagh
      • Agatha Christie
    • Stars
      • Margaret Rutherford
      • Stringer Davis
      • Robert Morley
    • 74User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Miss Jane Marple
    Stringer Davis
    • Mr. Stringer
    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • Hector Enderby
    Flora Robson
    Flora Robson
    • Miss Milchrest
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Inspector Craddock
    • (as Charles Tingwell)
    Gordon Harris
    • Sergeant Bacon
    Robert Urquhart
    Robert Urquhart
    • George Crossfield
    Katya Douglas
    Katya Douglas
    • Rosamund Shane
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • Michael Shane
    Noel Howlett
    Noel Howlett
    • Mr. Trundell
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Old Enderby
    Duncan Lamont
    Duncan Lamont
    • Hillman
    Kevin Stoney
    Kevin Stoney
    • Doctor Markwell
    Frank Atkinson
    Frank Atkinson
    • Hotel Night Porter
    • (uncredited)
    Roger Avon
    • Forensic Photographer
    • (uncredited)
    Wallace Bosco
    • Man in Pub
    • (uncredited)
    Tony Castleton
    • Hotel Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Dearlove
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Pollock
    • Writers
      • James P. Cavanagh
      • Agatha Christie
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    7JuguAbraham

    Charming family entertainment

    I have not read the book on which the film is based--but I understand it was a Hercule Poirot book not a Miss Marple book. Anyway in Christie's novels with Miss Marple there was no "Mr Stringer" the real life husband of Dame Margaret Rutherford. But it is Dame Margaret and Stringer Davis that makes the Marple films come alive apart from Ron Goodwin's charming score.

    This is the first movie I have seen in which the author of the book on which the film is based is discussed. This movie will not survive trenchant criticism--it is best viewed as a fun movie with loads of British humour.

    What strikes you is that the film is really a women's film, with even Robert Morley having to take a back seat to Dame Margaret and Dame Flora Robson who steal the show.

    Of the films in the series, 'Murder Ahoy' I thought was most charming because of the supporting cast and a stronger role for Mr Stringer. "Murder at the gallop" has a weaker story and screenplay in comparison. Yet all these Miss Marple films can be enjoyed by one and all, years after they were made.
    7GordJackson

    A Delightful Romp!

    As is well known by now, Dame Agatha Christie was not enamoured of Dame Margaret Rutherford's take on her Jane Marple creation. Fair enough as Dame Agatha had lovingly constructed a plain Jane, spinster/every-woman who, underneath the quiet demeanour and placid knitting possessed a mind sharper than the point of any of her knitting needles. And like television's Columbo she was always under-estimated, to the eventual chagrin of the guilty party in the crime under investigation. As a fan of the BBC/PBS Masterpiece Mystery series I have probably seen most if not all of Dame Agatha's books dramatized, my favourites being those with Joan Hickson whom I find to be the very embodiment of the Jane Marple Dame Agatha originally had in mind. That said, I am not so much of a purist that I cannot enjoy Dame Margaret Rutherford's decidedly non Dame Agatha approach to super sleuth Jane Marple. In short, all four films in the MGM produced series are a pure delight with MURDER AT THE GALLOP just barely edging out MURDER SHE SAID as my personal favourite.

    Others have more than adequately provided a synopsis of this and the other trio of Marple movies in the series, so I won't re-till that ground. Suffice to say, if you haven't seen any of them, or you just want a good, light, engaging Brit whodunit then don't miss any of these wonderful confections. I've seen them all many times and yet every repeat showing finds me totally entertained by Dame Margaret, real life hubby Stringer Davis, Charles Tingwell, the excellent casts of supporting players and Ron Goodwin's superb scores. Indeed, they are still as much fun today as when first viewed in their initial theatrical runs back in the sixties.
    MFH

    Great Film

    Probably my favorite Rutherford Marple, this movie is funny, suspensful, and wildly entertaining. Whatever Agatha Christie thought of this movie, she greatly admired Margaret Rutherford, dedicating one of her best books The Mirror Crack'd to her. Once again, great support acting from Stringer Davis (Rutherford's real life husband) and from Robert Morley. Don't you think that Inspector Craddock would have learned to listen to Miss Marple by this movie?
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    I love this film so much

    Whilst out collecting funds for the Church roof Miss Marple and Mr Stringer witness the death of Mr Enderby, frightened to death by a pathological fear of cats he left a vast fortune to his family, could a member of his family have been greedy enough to kill for money?

    Loosely based on a Poirot story 'After the Funeral, it's big and brassy, more fun then serious, but it genuinely works. It looks beautiful in black and white. The music is fun and seems to almost mirror Rutherford's personality, it's also loud and brisk, at times though it is a little over the top, a bit grindy.

    Rutherford is just fabulous, she's so charismatic and humorous, she's a joy to watch, for me it's a shame only four films were made, a few more would have been great. Robert Morley is great fun as is Stringer Davies, but the star turn comes from Dame Flora Robson, so soft and delicate faced, she gives a fabulous performance as Miss Milchrest.

    The best bit is definitely the ending, Miss Marple in an evening gown doing the twist, sent to bed, and confronted by the murderer, honestly it's just bliss.

    I can imagine the die hard Christie fans being horrified at the thought of watching this, but it somehow goes beyond it. The humorous tone somehow allows the liberties. I must point out that Suchet's After the Funeral is a stunning production.

    Take it for what it is, pure entertainment, huge amounts of fun. Possibly my favourite of her Miss Marple outings 10/10
    7claudio_carvalho

    Agatha Christie Should Be Compulsory Reading for the Police Force

    Miss Marple (Margaret Rutherford) and Mr. Stringer (Stringer Davis) are collecting money for The Reformed Criminals Assistance League, and the old lady decides to pay a visit to the stingy Old Enderby (Finlay Currie). They go to his manor and witness him dying frightened to death by a cat. Miss Marple snoops around the house and finds a piece of mud that she keeps with her.

    She calls the police and later she reports to Inspector Craddock (Charles Tingwell) that Old Enderly was murdered. However he tells that the Death Certificate states the cause of his death as heart failure and Old Enderby had had a severe heart condition for many years. Miss Marple decides to investigate one of the heirs but she finds her dead in her house with her housemaid Miss Milchrest (Flora Robson). Then she lodges in The Gallop Hotel to investigate who might be the murderer. When her prime suspect is killed, she finds the reason why the assassin is killing the relatives of Old Enderby. Now Miss Marple plots a scheme to catch the killer.

    "Murder at the Gallop" is another highly entertaining comedy and mystery with Miss Marple. There are delightful scenes, like Miss Marple telling the Inspector Craddock that he should read Agatha Christe, or Miss Marple dancing Twist with Mr. Stringer. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Sherlock de Saias" ("Sherlock in Skirts")

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    • Trivia
      Like Murder Most Foul (1964), the film was adapted from an Hercule Poirot novel ("After the Funeral"), not a Miss Jane Marple novel.
    • Goofs
      When the valuable painting at the center of the intrigue was first introduced it appeared that the picture wasn't very large. However when Stringer sets off for London to have it appraised, it looked like it grew to twice the size.
    • Quotes

      Miss Jane Marple: Agatha Christie should be compulsory reading for the police force.

    • Connections
      Featured in Truly Miss Marple: The Curious Case of Margaret Rutherford (2012)

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1963 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Wachsblumenstrauß
    • Filming locations
      • The Kings Arms, High Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Miss Marple and Mr Stringer climb on a beer dray to hear a victim's Will being read)
    • Production companies
      • George H. Brown Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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