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At a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.At a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.At a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 nominations total
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- TriviaWhen Inspector Craddock visits Miss Marple for the first time, they linger near the entrance to the sitting room. When the camera swtiches perspective to Jane's, over Craddock's shoulder we can spot two framed drawings of Hickson in her younger days.
- GoofsDuring the tennis match between Marina Gregg and Dr Gilchrist, at love-40 Dr Gilchrist serves to Marina from the right hand court. However, at love-40, the server must always serve from the left hand court.
- Quotes
Miss Jane Marple: [last words of Joan Hickson as Miss Marple] More tea, vicar?
- ConnectionsFollows Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (1984)
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Commenting on film is in the long run a matter of advising on who you can trust and who you might want to avoid.
I can tell you that one person who to avoid is the adapter of this, Bowen. He's been involved in other Christie adaptions and is so brutal in how he handles the core mechanics of what Christie created, he's so evil in his intent he murders the thing.
So either you can avoid this, supposing what you want is a good mystery after the fashion that Christie created so wonderfully...
or you can watch it and try to deduce why Bowen murdered it so, what there was about his intent that made this happen. The mystery at this level is quite fascinating, especially if you look at the other Christie screenplays he's done. Its a metadetective narrative: why did he do it? What's the motive?
Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
I can tell you that one person who to avoid is the adapter of this, Bowen. He's been involved in other Christie adaptions and is so brutal in how he handles the core mechanics of what Christie created, he's so evil in his intent he murders the thing.
So either you can avoid this, supposing what you want is a good mystery after the fashion that Christie created so wonderfully...
or you can watch it and try to deduce why Bowen murdered it so, what there was about his intent that made this happen. The mystery at this level is quite fascinating, especially if you look at the other Christie screenplays he's done. Its a metadetective narrative: why did he do it? What's the motive?
Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
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- Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
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- Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England, UK(St Mary Mead)
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By what name was Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1992) officially released in Canada in English?
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