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31.Miss Marple: The Body in the Library/A Murder Is Announced/A Pocketful of Rye [1983] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Joan Hickson, Ursula Howells, Renée Asherson, Samantha Bond, Simon Shepherd
directed by: David Giles, Guy Slater, John A. Davis, Silvio Narizzano
August 27, 2002
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DVD : Miss Marple: The Body in the Library/A Murder Is Announced/A Pocketful of Rye [1983] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
"You're telling me to look for a Mr. X," says Inspector Craddock (John Castle) to Miss Jane Marple (Joan Hickson) during tea. The inspector had thought he was dealing with a rather straight forward case of murder in the village of Chipping Cleghorn.

"A Mr., Mrs. or Miss X, I should say," replies Miss Marple. She is an old woman who may knit and garden, but she has very sharp eyes. "You know, Inspector," she continues, "some of the best murderers are women, especially in an English village. Turn over a stone and you'll have no idea what will crawl out." Miss Marple takes another sip of tea.

Nor should any murderer underestimate this slightly frail, inquisitive and observant woman, long a resident of the English village ... Read More:

32.Agatha Christie's Miss Marple Movie Collection [1964] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Margaret Rutherford, Arthur Kennedy, Lionel Jeffries, Ron Moody, Muriel Pavlow
directed by: George Pollock
March 14, 2006
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Agatha Christie's Miss Marple Movie Collection [1964] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
"You're telling me to look for a Mr. X," says Inspector Craddock (John Castle) to Miss Jane Marple (Joan Hickson) during tea. The inspector had thought he was dealing with a rather straight forward case of murder in the village of Chipping Cleghorn.

"A Mr., Mrs. or Miss X, I should say," replies Miss Marple. She is an old woman who may knit and garden, but she has very sharp eyes. "You know, Inspector," she continues, "some of the best murderers are women, especially in an English village. Turn over a stone and you'll have no idea what will crawl out." Miss Marple takes another sip of tea.

Nor should any murderer underestimate this slightly frail, inquisitive and observant woman, long a resident of the English village ... Read More:

33.Miss Marple - Murder She Said [1961] starring: Margaret Rutherford, Arthur Kennedy, Muriel Pavlow, James Robertson Justice, Thorley Walters
directed by: George Pollock
August 21, 2000
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DVD : Miss Marple - Murder She Said [1961]
When elderly spinster Jane Marple (played by Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a woman being stangled on a train, she demands quick action from the police. However, when they find nothing to substantiate her claim, she is dismissed, leaving her to find the murderer herself. Taking a job as a maid at Ackenthorpe Hall (the only place she can find where the body might have been hidden), she quickly finds the body, but finding the murderer, that will be much hard...and more dangerous. [Black and White, released in 1962, with a running time of 1 hour, 27 minutes.]

I must admit that my wife and I chanced across this Miss Marple movie after having become great fans of Joan Hickson's interpretation of the role, and were not too happy with it. Later, however, ... Read More:

34.Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - A Murder Is Announced - Part 2 starring: Joan Hickson, Kevin Whately, Joan Sims, Samantha Bond, Simon Shepherd
directed by: David Giles
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DVD : Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - A Murder Is Announced - Part 2
When elderly spinster Jane Marple (played by Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a woman being stangled on a train, she demands quick action from the police. However, when they find nothing to substantiate her claim, she is dismissed, leaving her to find the murderer herself. Taking a job as a maid at Ackenthorpe Hall (the only place she can find where the body might have been hidden), she quickly finds the body, but finding the murderer, that will be much hard...and more dangerous. [Black and White, released in 1962, with a running time of 1 hour, 27 minutes.]

I must admit that my wife and I chanced across this Miss Marple movie after having become great fans of Joan Hickson's interpretation of the role, and were not too happy with it. Later, however, ... Read More:

35.Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - They Do It With Mirrors Joan Hickson, Faith Brook, Jean Simmons, Joss Ackland, Director:Norman Stone IMPORT
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DVD : Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - They Do It With Mirrors Joan Hickson, Faith Brook, Jean Simmons, Joss Ackland, Director:Norman Stone IMPORT
When elderly spinster Jane Marple (played by Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a woman being stangled on a train, she demands quick action from the police. However, when they find nothing to substantiate her claim, she is dismissed, leaving her to find the murderer herself. Taking a job as a maid at Ackenthorpe Hall (the only place she can find where the body might have been hidden), she quickly finds the body, but finding the murderer, that will be much hard...and more dangerous. [Black and White, released in 1962, with a running time of 1 hour, 27 minutes.]

I must admit that my wife and I chanced across this Miss Marple movie after having become great fans of Joan Hickson's interpretation of the role, and were not too happy with it. Later, however, ... Read More:

36.Miss Marple-Murder Ahoy April 22, 2002
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DVD : Miss Marple-Murder Ahoy
When elderly spinster Jane Marple (played by Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a woman being stangled on a train, she demands quick action from the police. However, when they find nothing to substantiate her claim, she is dismissed, leaving her to find the murderer herself. Taking a job as a maid at Ackenthorpe Hall (the only place she can find where the body might have been hidden), she quickly finds the body, but finding the murderer, that will be much hard...and more dangerous. [Black and White, released in 1962, with a running time of 1 hour, 27 minutes.]

I must admit that my wife and I chanced across this Miss Marple movie after having become great fans of Joan Hickson's interpretation of the role, and were not too happy with it. Later, however, ... Read More:

37.Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - A Murder is Announced - Part 1 starring: Joan Hickson, Kevin Whately, Simon Shepherd, Samantha Bond, Joan Sims
directed by: David Giles
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DVD : Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - A Murder is Announced - Part 1
When elderly spinster Jane Marple (played by Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a woman being stangled on a train, she demands quick action from the police. However, when they find nothing to substantiate her claim, she is dismissed, leaving her to find the murderer herself. Taking a job as a maid at Ackenthorpe Hall (the only place she can find where the body might have been hidden), she quickly finds the body, but finding the murderer, that will be much hard...and more dangerous. [Black and White, released in 1962, with a running time of 1 hour, 27 minutes.]

I must admit that my wife and I chanced across this Miss Marple movie after having become great fans of Joan Hickson's interpretation of the role, and were not too happy with it. Later, however, ... Read More:

38.The Agatha Christie Miss Marple Movie Collection (REGION 1) (NTSC) from: Warner Home Video
March 14, 2006
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DVD : The Agatha Christie Miss Marple Movie Collection (REGION 1) (NTSC)
When elderly spinster Jane Marple (played by Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a woman being stangled on a train, she demands quick action from the police. However, when they find nothing to substantiate her claim, she is dismissed, leaving her to find the murderer herself. Taking a job as a maid at Ackenthorpe Hall (the only place she can find where the body might have been hidden), she quickly finds the body, but finding the murderer, that will be much hard...and more dangerous. [Black and White, released in 1962, with a running time of 1 hour, 27 minutes.]

I must admit that my wife and I chanced across this Miss Marple movie after having become great fans of Joan Hickson's interpretation of the role, and were not too happy with it. Later, however, ... Read More:

39.Miss Marple - The Body in the Library Parts 1 and 2
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DVD : Miss Marple - The Body in the Library Parts 1 and 2
When elderly spinster Jane Marple (played by Margaret Rutherford) witnesses a woman being stangled on a train, she demands quick action from the police. However, when they find nothing to substantiate her claim, she is dismissed, leaving her to find the murderer herself. Taking a job as a maid at Ackenthorpe Hall (the only place she can find where the body might have been hidden), she quickly finds the body, but finding the murderer, that will be much hard...and more dangerous. [Black and White, released in 1962, with a running time of 1 hour, 27 minutes.]

I must admit that my wife and I chanced across this Miss Marple movie after having become great fans of Joan Hickson's interpretation of the role, and were not too happy with it. Later, however, ... Read More:

40.Miss Marple - A Pocketful Of Rye [1985] starring: Joan Hickson, Timothy West, Fabia Drake, Clive Merrison, Rachel Bell
directed by: Guy Slater
July 10, 2000
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DVD : Miss Marple - A Pocketful Of Rye [1985]
When a rich man dies under very mysterious circumstances, Miss Marple (played by Joan Hickson) becomes interested. However, when she begins to really follow the details of what has happened, she quickly realizes that more murders are sure to follow. This is a very deep mystery, and only Jane Marple can find out what is really going on and why! [Color, released in 1985, with a running time of 2:33.]

Every once in a while, an actor comes along who not only plays the role of Sherlock Holmes, but actually redefines the role. Well, this has now happened with Agatha Christie's detective, Miss Marple! In 1984, veteran actress Joan Hickson (1906-98) was tapped to play Miss Marple, and the rest, as they say, is history.

This is a great tape, ... Read More:

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