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Tödlicher Irrtum

Originaltitel: Ordeal by Innocence
  • Miniserie
  • 2018
  • 16
  • 1 Std.
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Weihnachten 1954. Die wohlhabende Philanthropin Rachel Argyll wird auf ihrem Familiensitz Sunny Point ermordet. Ihr Adoptivsohn Jack Argyll wird wegen ihres Mordes verhaftet. Er besteht vehe... Alles lesenWeihnachten 1954. Die wohlhabende Philanthropin Rachel Argyll wird auf ihrem Familiensitz Sunny Point ermordet. Ihr Adoptivsohn Jack Argyll wird wegen ihres Mordes verhaftet. Er besteht vehement auf seine Unschuld.Weihnachten 1954. Die wohlhabende Philanthropin Rachel Argyll wird auf ihrem Familiensitz Sunny Point ermordet. Ihr Adoptivsohn Jack Argyll wird wegen ihres Mordes verhaftet. Er besteht vehement auf seine Unschuld.

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    • Morven Christie
    • Anthony Boyle
    • Christian Cooke
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      • Morven Christie
      • Anthony Boyle
      • Christian Cooke
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    Morven Christie
    Morven Christie
    • Kirsten Lindstrom
    • 2018
    Anthony Boyle
    Anthony Boyle
    • Jack Argyll
    • 2018
    Christian Cooke
    Christian Cooke
    • Mickey Argyll
    • 2018
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Leo Argyll
    • 2018
    Matthew Goode
    Matthew Goode
    • Philip Durrant
    • 2018
    Luke Treadaway
    Luke Treadaway
    • Dr Arthur Calgary
    • 2018
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Rachel Argyll
    • 2018
    Ella Purnell
    Ella Purnell
    • Hester Argyll
    • 2018
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    • Mary Durrant
    • 2018
    Crystal Clarke
    Crystal Clarke
    • Tina Argyll
    • 2018
    Luke Murray
    • Young Jack
    • 2018
    Catriona McNicoll
    • Young Mary
    • 2018
    Rhys Lambert
    • Young Mickey
    • 2018
    Abigail Conteh
    • Young Tina
    • 2018
    Hayden Robertson
    • Young Hester
    • 2018
    Brian McCardie
    Brian McCardie
    • Bellamy Gould
    • 2018
    Alice Eve
    Alice Eve
    • Gwenda Vaughan
    • 2018
    Frances Grey
    Frances Grey
    • Lydia Gould
    • 2018
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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    Quality drama, thank you Sarah Phelps and BBC.

    There has of course been a lot of controversy surrounding this drama, originally due for transmission at Christmas, The BBC recast and re shot the part of Mickey Argyll and sent it out over Easter 2018.

    I'm sure many Agatha Christie fans, like myself, were disappointed by what happened, and the fact that the drama was pulled from Christmas TV, but the BBC of course made the right decision.

    Hopes were high, The Annual BBC Agatha Christie drama has become a definite treat, following in the footsteps of Witness for the Prosecution, and the superb And then there were none.

    The production values were of course evident, gloriously shot, superb settings and costumes, a truly lavish feel. Acting throughout was superb too, Bill Nighy, Eleanor Tomlinson and Matthew Goode all worthy of a mention.

    At times I felt like there were too many cutaways, ticking clocks, wine being poured etc. but they did help set the scene and build the atmosphere.

    Ordeal by Innocence seemed rather a brave choice to go with following the previous adaptations, particularly when you take into account that ITV made it back in 2007, and Geraldine McEwan popped up as Marple. In terms of accuracy and bringing a book to life, this wins hands down.

    Disappointing that it wasn't shown over three nights as is the custom, the three week span seemed unnecessary, but I'm sure it will prove a ratings hit.

    Next up for Sarah Phelps is Poirot, The ABC Murders, that's a whole different ball game, following David Suchet's golden reign in the role will be hugely challenging.

    Overall though, Ordeal by Innocence is very good indeed, when you take into account the source material, cast and budget, they were never going to fail.
    4beany_kelly

    Stylish, but eviscerated Christie's plot

    I binged this on a transatlantic flight, and was initially quite impressed at the style and mood-setting, as well as the acting (though Bill Nighy is overexposed). But as episode 3 progressed, it became apparent that the entire premise of the plot (including the identity of the murderer and the motive) had been upset. I agree with all the other reviewers who said that Christie's name should be removed from the title. She supplied the set-up and cast of characters, but it wasn't the same plot. In fact, the ending felt more like one of Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected than the resolution of a murder mystery.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Innocent until proven guilty

    Am a huge Agatha Christie fan, have been ever since the age of 11 since reading 'And Then There Were None' (still one of my favourite books) and watching the Joan Hickson and David Suchet adaptations of 'A Murder is Announced' and 'Sad Cypress'. 'Ordeal By Innocence' may not be one of her very best works, but it is an expertly crafted work with an ending that one does not expect.

    While there are worse Agatha Christie adaptations (i.e. the 'Partners in Crime' series from a few years ago, 'The Alphabet Murders', the 1989 'Ten Little Indians' and the worst ITV Marple adaptations, so 'At Bertram's Hotel', 'A Sittaford Mystery' and 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans'), 'Ordeal By Innocence' was a disappointment. Of Sarah Phelps' Christie adaptations, it is the weakest having loved 'And Then There Were None' and being mixed on 'Witness for the Prosecution. Don't know which is weaker between this and the Geraldine McEwen adaptation, both are underwhelming in their own way and neither do the book justice.

    It is not that it is a poor adaptation of the book where my disappointment with 'Ordeal By Innocence' lies, not completely at least. It for me had far more issues on its own terms.

    There are good things. The best thing about 'Ordeal By Innocence' is the production values. Gorgeously shot, sometimes imaginatively edited, sumptuously costumed, atmospherically lit and evocative in period detail with well chosen locations, visually 'Ordeal By Innocence' is exceptional.

    Found too that it started off on a promising note. The opening scene was utterly transfixing and looking away was impossible, one of the few instances in the adaptation where chills were sent down the spine and goose-bumps were on my arm.

    Didn't think highly of the acting really, but Bill Nighy does underplay with dignity and is sometimes affecting, a perfect approach towards the character that one feels most for in the source material. It may come over as dull and like he was slumming it to some but that is only when comparing it to the rest of the acting, which had a jarringly broad approach, someone had to take things seriously as ought and Nighy does that.

    On the other hand, the rest of the cast play their roles too broadly and others are very bland, the latter especially applying to Matthew Goode. Instead of feeling much for the characters and their plight which one is meant to considering that in the book there is more emphasis on the family ordeal, one is irritated by that most of them do not come over as real people and more stale archetypes that have sketchy at best development, inexcusable for a three part mini-series.

    Unfortunately, the mystery also doesn't engage. There are some dark and twisty moments in the last episode (another small plus point), but most of the time they are outweighed and over-shadowed by the overblown melodramatic tone pretty much the whole series adopts, the lack of tension and suspense and bad pacing. While the last episode is rushed and over-stuffed (packing in too much in a short space of time), most of 'Ordeal By Innocence' is long-winded and padded out by self-indulgence, overlong scenes and repetition, making the running time feel further over-stretched. Spacing the series over three weeks rather than days was a mistake, in danger of forgetting what happened before.

    Much of the dialogue felt soapy and ham-fisted, as well as being too jarring for the period. The music is too brashly orchestrated and intrudes far too much. Furthermore many have expressed disappointment with the ending and count me in as another person who found it absurd and contrived, questioning the point of the changes and frustrated at how it misses the point. Anything included to spice things up to seemingly bring more grit or appeal to a wider audience instead comes over as mean-spirited and out of kilter as well as gratuitous.

    In summary, disappointing. 4/10 Bethany Cox
    8marketingdivadeb

    Gorgeous, well paced adaptation.

    Binged in one afternoon. I couldn't remember the book (read all Christie's decades ago!) so got caught up easily in the mystery. Scenery, settings and use of color is GORGEOUS. Loved the twists and turns. Extremely well acted and well paced. If you enjoyed Harlen Corbin's "Safe" and "The Five" you'll enjoy this. Looking forward to seeing more from this director and screenwriter.
    6markfranh

    A totally surprising ending ... and I've read the book and the ending was still a surprise!

    Let's be honest about this. If this hadn't been advertised as an Agatha Christie adaptation, I would have rated it a lot higher. As it was, my wife gives it a 9, I give it a 3. Average score: 6.

    Why the huge difference? Because I knew the story before we started watching and she didn't.

    This is NOT an Agatha Christie adaptation. This is taking an Agatha Christie title, using the same characters, starting out with the same opening of a son convicted of killing his mother ..... and then changes pretty much everything that follows.

    I could almost accept that. What I can not accept is having reached the final episode and expecting character "A" to be revealed as the killer in the closing scenes because I knew the original story but instead finding out that in this 'adaptation' it is actually character "B" that did the deed because the screenwriter knows better than the incomparable Agatha Christie.

    Imagine if you were going to an 'adaptation' of a Shakespeare play about a couple of star crossed lovers. You know the story. You know what to expect. You are confused by a few of the director's changes as you watch and you are doubting your memory of the original story but then you get to the final scene and the boy ... let's call him Romeo ... rushes to the girl's tomb ... let's call her Juliette ... to find her apparently dead. Surprisingly (because you KNOW the story), he decides to join her and kill himself but ... just before he can plunge the sword into his chest, Juliette awakens in the nick of time. Furious at being so cruelly deceived into thinking his beloved was dead, he stabs Juliette instead and then launches into a long soliloquy on the tyranny of women before fleeing the stage. Would you be happy with the rewrite?

    An adaptation of Agatha Christie's Ordeal by Innocence? It is nothing of the sort.

    However, if this had been given a completely different title, with different unrecognizable characters, set in a different time and place, I probably would have enjoyed it.

    As it was, I was left immensely frustrated by the writer, director and producer's decision to capitalize on the Christie name and not willing to let the production stand on its own merits.

    In future Christie 'adaptation' by the BBC, I'll be carefully checking the screenwriter and avoiding it if it has Sarah Phelps name on it.

    On the other hand, if I see an original production where Sarah Phelps is the writer, I'll give it a go because, as I said, other than the con of presenting it as an Agatha Christie it wasn't too bad.

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      The series was originally filmed with Ed Westwick playing Mickey Argyll, and was scheduled to air around the Christmas season of 2017. However in November 2017, the British Broadcasting Corporation announced that it would not broadcast the series while an investigation into Westwick on allegations of serious sexual assault was ongoing. In January 2018, the BBC announced that they were commencing re-shoots with Christian Cooke replacing Westwick.
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      The settings are all quite clearly in Scotland, but the police speak with English accents, and the constables are wearing London Met-style helmets, whereas Scottish police would have worn peaked caps.
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      Referenced in Sean Bradley Reviews: All the Money in the World (2018)
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      • Ardgowan House, Ardgowan Estate, Greenock, Inverclyde, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich(Sunny Point House.)
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