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Agatha and the Truth of Murder

  • TV Movie
  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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6.3/10
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Pippa Haywood, Ralph Ineson, Tim McInnerny, Samantha Spiro, Ruth Bradley, Blake Harrison, and Luke Pierre in Agatha and the Truth of Murder (2018)
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In 1926, with her personal life in tatters and her writing in crisis, a young Agatha Christie decides to solve a real-life murder.In 1926, with her personal life in tatters and her writing in crisis, a young Agatha Christie decides to solve a real-life murder.In 1926, with her personal life in tatters and her writing in crisis, a young Agatha Christie decides to solve a real-life murder.

  • Director
    • Terry Loane
  • Writer
    • Tom Dalton
  • Stars
    • Dean Andrews
    • Ruth Bradley
    • Bebe Cave
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    6.3/10
    6K
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    • Director
      • Terry Loane
    • Writer
      • Tom Dalton
    • Stars
      • Dean Andrews
      • Ruth Bradley
      • Bebe Cave
    • 62User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Dean Andrews
    Dean Andrews
    • Wade
    Ruth Bradley
    Ruth Bradley
    • Agatha
    Bebe Cave
    • Daphne
    Amelia Dell
    • Rosalind
    • (as Amelia Rose Dell)
    Richard Doubleday
    Richard Doubleday
    • Postmaster Wilson
    Derek Halligan
    • Mr Todd
    Blake Harrison
    Blake Harrison
    • Travis
    Pippa Haywood
    Pippa Haywood
    • Mabel
    Stacha Hicks
    Stacha Hicks
    • Florence Nightingale Shore
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Detective Inspector Dicks
    Brian McCardie
    Brian McCardie
    • Sir Hugh Persimmion
    Michael McElhatton
    Michael McElhatton
    • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Randolph
    Clare McMahon
    • Carlo
    Liam McMahon
    Liam McMahon
    • Archie
    Seamus O'Hara
    Seamus O'Hara
    • PC Spencer
    Luke Pierre
    Luke Pierre
    • Zaki
    Josh Silver
    • Franklin
    • (as Joshua Silver)
    • Director
      • Terry Loane
    • Writer
      • Tom Dalton
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    5BiblicalPerspective

    A Satisfying Take On Christie's Disappearance

    I saw this movie with my mom, and we both enjoyed it. As a fan of Agatha Christie's work, it was certainly interesting to see this visial take on her strange disappearance. Much more interesting than the book entitled: Agatha, which was about the same thing. I don't think I shall ever feel the need to watch it again, but it accomplished what was expected.

    The plot moved slowly, so it probably wouldn't appeal to viewers who appreciate more action. It actually reminded both my mother and I of the 2015 mini-series, And Then There Were None, based on Christie's novel with the same name. Of course, it does not move towards the same ending, but the basic idea was there.

    A note on the profanity: one of the characters dropped the f-bomb a few times, and while I am not well-read about the time period, I'm fairly sure it wouldn't have been used the way it is used, today. It wasn't offensive enough to warrant a true rant, but it's there.
    8RichardBJ-1

    Unexpectly good

    For a made for Tv drama this was very good. understated, simple, but well executed. I never would have guessed the whole plot, but perhaps I enjoyed it more because I really wasn't expecting much!?
    7I_Ailurophile

    Broadly enjoyable, with a swell cast

    This is a cheeky bit of fun, isn't it? Writer Tom Dalton and director Terry Loane have concocted a splendid murder mystery modeled after Agatha Christie, but here centering her as a protagonist. It's worth noting, perhaps, that this picture adopts a more somber tone than adaptations of the author's work often do; while the likes of Hercule Poirot are known for their wit as much as their intelligence, 'Agatha and the truth of murder' rather denotes the truth that reality is uglier than fiction. Setting that aside, this quite looks and feels just as we'd expect. I won't say that it's wholly essential, but it's well done, and worthwhile on its own merits.

    The cast is terrific, with Ruth Bradley especially notable in the nuanced range she demonstrates as Agatha - though that's hardly to count out anyone else involved, for they're all just as swell. While the narrative Dalton has whipped up is solid generally, I think it is a tad on the light side, and maybe a bit direct; on the other hand, the resolution of the plot is delightful. Meanwhile, the little details that round out that story are splendid, with strong dialogue and characters above all, and sturdy scene writing. I admire Loane's direction, giving that screenplay form, and the crew also put in fine work - production design, art direction, costume design, Damien Elliott's cinematography.

    I mean it as no offense to anyone involved when I say that this feels less like a mystery one can meaningfully sink their teeth into, and more like a flavorful whimsy to enjoy in passing. This is, after all, a TV movie. This is no inherent mark against it however, and it's plentifully enjoyable - that is, it's all it needs to be. Those seeking the most complex and absorbing of titles may find themselves disappointed, while anyone just broadly looking for something entertaining will feel right at home. As if to emphasize the point, I find it difficult to speak at greater length about this film, for there's not an especial amount of depth to it. Suffice to say that 'Agatha and the truth of murder' isn't necessarily a must-see, but if you have the chance to watch, it's a pleasant way to spend 90 minutes.
    8lexva5

    An exquisite Whodunnit

    I thoroughly enjoyed this fictional (but implausable) take on the reason Agatha Christie went missing in 1926. She dissappeared to go and solve a murder! And we are too happy she did that :) Very good acting throughout and good script and sometimes sharp dialogue and witty observations bring this fictional tale alive and make for an enjoyable 90 minute of viewing. References to Agatha's novels abound in this film
    9rogue-trooper1

    Absolutely loved it.

    Didnt expect to enjoy this as much as I did. Superb performances all round from a great cast. I would definitely watch Ruth Bradley as Agatha Christie again...fantastic. And Ralph Ineson as detective inspector Dicks is worthy of his own series...in my opinion.

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    • Trivia
      Agatha uses the under cover name of Mary Westmacott in the drama. The real Agatha Christie published 6 novels under this name between 1930 and 1956: The Rose and the Yew Tree, the Burden, Absent in the Spring, Giant's Bread, Unfinished Portrait and a Daughter's Daughter.
    • Goofs
      The neck-tie (dark with stripes) that Agatha wears as the legal assistant changes several times during a single scene. The knot may or may present a stripe.
    • Quotes

      [Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has told Agatha Christie that he once suffered from writer's block and cured it by designing a golf course, and recommends that Agatha should do the same when she asks his advice because her readers are guessing the identity of the culprits in her books. She consults Sir Hugh Persimmion, an expert on golf course design]

      Agatha Christie: I want to design a golf course.

      Sir Hugh Persimmion: I see. Really?

      Agatha Christie: Yes.

      Sir Hugh Persimmion: Well, in that case, I'm afraid my answer's quite short. You can't.

      Agatha Christie: Excuse me?

      Sir Hugh Persimmion: [patronisingly] There isn't a golf club I know that would commission a design from a woman. I understand there has been a trend of late for ladies to golf. But really, the sheer complexity of a designer's task is beyond the capabilities of a woman. No matter how capable that woman is.

      Agatha Christie: [smiling ingratiatingly] I see. I hadn't realised. But thinking about it, how could I have been so stupid? Imagine a woman being able to design the preamble to putting something small in a hole. A woman might just present the hole and have done. And where would be the fun in that? There'd be nothing to groom, for a start.

      [she stands up]

      Agatha Christie: [still smiling sweetly] Thank you for your time. It's been pointless.

      [Sir Hugh looks nonplussed as he realises that Agatha's charming "climbdown" and farewell were actually intended to be highly insulting - and highly suggestive as well]

    • Crazy credits
      Disclaimer in end credits: "This film has not been endorsed, licensed or authorised by the estate of Agatha Christie or by Agatha Christie Limited."
    • Connections
      Followed by Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Little White Lies
      Written by Walter Donaldson

      Performed by Annette Hanshaw

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2019 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 阿嘉莎與謀殺的真相
    • Filming locations
      • Grey Abbey, Newtownards, UK(Country House)
    • Production companies
      • Darlow Smithson Productions
      • Factual Fiction
      • Missota
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $77,542
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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