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Miss Marple
S1.E5
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The Moving Finger (2)

  • Episode aired Feb 22, 1985
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7.4/10
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Martin Fisk and Sandra Payne in The Moving Finger (2) (1985)
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The truth about the murders - and the poison-pen letters - gradually emerges, although Miss Marple herself is menaced.The truth about the murders - and the poison-pen letters - gradually emerges, although Miss Marple herself is menaced.The truth about the murders - and the poison-pen letters - gradually emerges, although Miss Marple herself is menaced.

  • Director
    • Roy Boulting
  • Writers
    • Agatha Christie
    • Julia Jones
  • Stars
    • Joan Hickson
    • Michael Culver
    • Deborah Appleby
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    173
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    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • Agatha Christie
      • Julia Jones
    • Stars
      • Joan Hickson
      • Michael Culver
      • Deborah Appleby
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Miss Marple
    Michael Culver
    Michael Culver
    • Edward Symmington
    Deborah Appleby
    • Megan Hunter
    Andrew Bicknell
    Andrew Bicknell
    • Gerry Burton
    Sabina Franklyn
    Sabina Franklyn
    • Joanna Burton
    Richard Pearson
    Richard Pearson
    • Mr. Pye
    Hilary Mason
    Hilary Mason
    • Emily Barton
    Dilys Hamlett
    Dilys Hamlett
    • Maud Calthrop
    John Arnatt
    John Arnatt
    • Rev. Guy Calthrop
    Sandra Payne
    Sandra Payne
    • Eryl Griffith
    Martin Fisk
    • Owen Griffith
    Penelope Lee
    • Partridge
    Juliet Waley
    • Beatrice
    Imogen Bickford-Smith
    Imogen Bickford-Smith
    • Elsie Holland
    Geoffrey Davion
    • Police Superintendent Nash
    Roger Ostime
    • Detective Inspector Crawford
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • P.C. Johnson
    Gerald Sim
    Gerald Sim
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    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
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      • Agatha Christie
      • Julia Jones
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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    Smoke, fire and murder.

    Police Superintendent Nash has another death to deal with, The PP letters continue to arrive, Miss Marple sets a trap.

    It's great conclusion, it moves by at a strong pace, it's a very satisfying second installment. Miss Marple isn't present for much of it, but she is of course in for the big kill.

    Unlike many whodunnits, there's no big reveal, it doesn't labour the point, you learn the killer's identity relatively early on, it presents us with a series of very chilling sequences. The plot is so clever, the use of the letters, the use of the envelopes etc, Christie's imagination to this day, was simply phenomenal.

    There is so much wonderful detail, such as The Train Station and locomotive and The Village Hall, and those costumes are just fantastic.

    It's hard to watch and not enjoy Megan's transformation scene, the snapshots tie it together well, and it of course has a bearing on the story too. Megan's transformation, both as a character, and visually, is brilliant.

    The acting all round is great, the supporting cast do a spot on job, but if course it's Joan Hickson that shines.

    9/10.
    7grantss

    Great start, weakish end

    (Review is of both parts)

    Squadron Leader Gerry Burton and his sister Joanna have just moved into the quiet village of Lymston and walk straight into a scandal. Someone is sending hateful, lie-filled poison letters to villagers. The situation escalates when Angela Symmington, the wife of the local solicitor, gets one of these letters and (apparently) commits suicide. However, Miss Maple is not convinced that it was suicide.

    This 2-part Miss Marple instalment started well. The first part is very engaging as we meet the people of Lymston, discover their dynamics and watch new relationships being formed. There's also the intrigue of the poison pen letters and the death of Mrs Symmington.

    The second part is still good but the plot is less tight. Some developments are clumsy and implausible and the perpetrator is signalled quite early in the piece.

    Overall, not brilliant but a decent Miss Marple case.

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    • Trivia
      Weybourne Railway Station, which appears to have been renamed "Lymston" for the filming. Locomotive 7564 and the carriage E43041 were in this version of The Moving Finger. The initial scene at the station is of the entrance to the station car park from Station Road, Weybourne.
    • Goofs
      Despite the setting being Suffolk, a change from the novel, all the locals have broad West Country accents, matching the original, which was set in Devon.

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Moving Finger: Part 2
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      • Arts and Entertainment Network
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