A collection of four Miss Marple mysteries starring Margaret Rutherford as Jane Marple.
Murder She Said (1961)
Miss Marple begins her own murder investigation after the police refuse to believe her story of a murder on a passing train carriage, as there is no body.
Murder at the Gallop (1963)
Miss
Marple suspects foul play when a wealthy old recluse, Mr Enderby, dies of a heart attack.
Murder Ahoy (1964)
Miss Marple boards a ship used for the rehabilitation of young criminals after one of
her fellow trustees of the scheme is murdered.
Murder Most Foul (1964)
Miss Marple is not convinced that the police have the right killer after hearing all the evidence as a juror at his murder trial.
In black & white.
General
Studio: |
Warner Home Entertainment
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
February 2004 |
Movie released: |
1964 |
Actors: |
Margaret Rutherford
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Dimensions: |
194 x 137 x 61mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
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Disks: |
4 |
Running time: |
5 hours, 51 minutes |
Region encoding: |
Region 2. This DVD will play in all South African DVD players.
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Audio format: |
Dolby Digital Mono |
Video format: |
Standard 4:3 (1.33:1) |
Languages: |
English
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Age restriction: |
PG |
Categories: |
DVD >
Classics
DVD >
Mystery
DVD >
Feature Film
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LSN: |
XY6-HTW-U9M-7 |
Barcode: |
7321900658874 |
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Murder Most Foul/Murder at the Gallop
Mon, 2 Jun 2014 | Review
by: Micky B
MURDER MOST FOUL: This is the <i> third </i> of a series of four of Agatha Cristie's four novels that feature Miss Marpls - the wide-awake little amateur detective of uncertain age, who is played by the one and only Dame Margaret Rutherford; and Stringer Davis (Jim Stringer – Margaret Rutherford's real-life husband,) Also in the cast are Ron Moody, and Dennis Price. Margaret McGinty, a barmaid and former actress, is found hanged, and her lodger, Harold Taylor, caught at the scene, seems plainly guilty. Everyone believes it to be an open-and-shut case ... except for Miss Marple. She is the lone holdout in the jury that tries him, leading to a mistrial. Miss Marple engineers to get herself an acting job with a local repertory company in order to sniff out who the <i> real </i> is, much to the despair of Police Inspector Craddock (Bud Thingwell) and his men. There are a few other murders along the line...until Miss Marple finally succeeds in unraveling the whole plot! Her final line is taken from a play by H D Cotsgood (Ron Moody) in which she ws given a part: " "Mr Cosgood, whatever else I am, I am definitely no angel."
MURDER AT THE GALLOP:This is the second of the four adaptations of Agatha Christie novels that feature Miss Marple – a quaint, elderly lady who proves to be as sharp as a brand-new razor blade! Dame Margaret Rutherford is a true delight in the role of Miss Marple, supported by Mr Stringer (Stringer Davis – her husband in real life. In this little masterpiece, the hand-picked cast includes Robert Morley, a surprisingly youthful-looking Dame Flora Robson, and Finlay Currie. Plot: Miss Marple and Mr Stringer are soliciting donations for a charity. During the course of their brief call at the home of one elderly Mr Enderby – a well-known rich and eccentric recluse, the good gentleman falls down a flight of stairs and dies of a fatal heart attack! Later, Miss Marple “accidentally” overhears the will’s being read, and learns that the beneficiaries are Mr Enderby’s four surviving relatives, and their partners. She also hears a remark that causes her to believe that the death was no accident; rather a <i>murder,</i> and each of the four has adequate motive for having done the dastardly deed! Of course, the long-suffering Police Inspector Craddock (Bud Tingwell) won’t believe a word of it…until the beneficiaries start being killed off one after another! Each of the Miss Marple pictures is well-worth seeing, and in this one, we have the added benefit of have Robert Morley playing a typical role as Enderby’s only son, Hector.
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Simply genius
Thu, 2 Feb 2017 | Review
by: RudolphSRKruger
Even though the movies are not in colour, the movies are the 'on the tip of your chair' kind of movies. The leading actress also plays Ms Marple brilliantly! I will recommend these to anybody any day.
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