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16 Uhr 50 ab Paddington

Originaltitel: Murder She Said
  • 1961
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 27 Min.
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16 Uhr 50 ab Paddington (1961)
Watch Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple, who reports witnessing a murder through the window of a passing train, the police dismiss her as a dotty spinster when no trace of the crime can be found.
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Als Miss Marple berichtet, dass sie Zeuge eines Mordes durch das Fenster eines vorbeifahrenden Zuges wurde, weist die Polizei sie als pingelige Jungfer ab, wenn keine Spur von dem Verbrechen... Alles lesenAls Miss Marple berichtet, dass sie Zeuge eines Mordes durch das Fenster eines vorbeifahrenden Zuges wurde, weist die Polizei sie als pingelige Jungfer ab, wenn keine Spur von dem Verbrechen gefunden werden kann.Als Miss Marple berichtet, dass sie Zeuge eines Mordes durch das Fenster eines vorbeifahrenden Zuges wurde, weist die Polizei sie als pingelige Jungfer ab, wenn keine Spur von dem Verbrechen gefunden werden kann.

  • Regie
    • George Pollock
  • Drehbuch
    • Agatha Christie
    • David D. Osborn
    • David Pursall
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Margaret Rutherford
    • Arthur Kennedy
    • Muriel Pavlow
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    • Regie
      • George Pollock
    • Drehbuch
      • Agatha Christie
      • David D. Osborn
      • David Pursall
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Margaret Rutherford
      • Arthur Kennedy
      • Muriel Pavlow
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    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Miss Jane Marple
    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • Dr. Quimper
    Muriel Pavlow
    Muriel Pavlow
    • Emma Ackenthorpe
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Ackenthorpe
    Thorley Walters
    Thorley Walters
    • Cedric
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Inspector Craddock
    • (as Charles Tingwell)
    Conrad Phillips
    Conrad Phillips
    • Harold
    Ronald Howard
    Ronald Howard
    • Eastley
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Mrs. Kidder
    Stringer Davis
    • Mr. Stringer
    Ronnie Raymond
    • Alexander
    Gerald Cross
    Gerald Cross
    • Albert
    Michael Golden
    • Hillman
    Barbara Leake
    Barbara Leake
    • Mrs. Helen Stainton
    Gordon Harris
    • Bacon
    Peter Butterworth
    Peter Butterworth
    • Ticket Collector
    Richard Briers
    Richard Briers
    • 'Mrs. Binster'
    Lucy Griffiths
    • Lucy
    • Regie
      • George Pollock
    • Drehbuch
      • Agatha Christie
      • David D. Osborn
      • David Pursall
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    BaronBl00d

    Grand-Dame Good Film

    Grand Dame Margaret Rutherford gives a fine performance as super sleuth Jane Marple in this, the first of four films based on Christie's detective. Agatha Christie was upset with the casting of Rutherford in the role of her dowdy, inquisitive, rather passive detective who solves crimes more on what she hears from other people more than anything else. And who cannot understand her concerns, initially? Rutherford is the antithesis of the fictional Marple. She is a battleship on screen with her plump, statuesque build, her one-of-a-kind visage, her English aristocratic bearing and wit, and her anything but passive behaviour. To put it bluntly, Christie's character was only that character in name.....but....this does not detract from the film in the least for me. And I should expect that only die-hard fans of Miss Marple will not enjoy this film for it is a good mystery, has excellent character acting, a zippy score, and some wonderful witty dialogue. Most of all, it has Dame Margaret Rutherford give a larger-than-life performance that promises to bring you many smiles and some good laughs.
    8bjobrei

    light-hearted mystery with that British edge !

    My recent discovery of the old Rutherford-Marple films has been sort of a revelation to me. Joan Hickson (who interestingly appears in this film) does a more accurate Marple if you read the novels, but I feel Rutherfords interpretation gives the part the edge needed for the screen. Light hearted and managing to combine some dry British humor with suspense. Sort of a forgotten art nowadays. So far I have seen three Rutherford Marple-films, this one, murder a the gallop and murder ahoy. I do rate Murder she said as the best, it seems slightly more inspired than the others, though they are all enjoyable. There are of course a few complaints. Mrs. Rutherfords husband is obviously included in the film for no other reason than being her husband. The character of young Alexander is simply annoying, and the ending is a bit of a disappointment. Still, do see this movie if you enjoy the typical British dry wit, and watch out for the stunning appearance of James Robertson Justice !
    10bygard

    Pepped up Miss Marple

    This film was a real discovery for me. A real feel-good murder mystery if ever there was one. Margaret Rutherford as Agatha Christie's Miss Marple is quite something different I was expecting. Usually in other films and TV-series I've found the character a bit boring compared to Hercule Poirot and have much more preferred Christie stories involving the latter. Not this time, because this must be the best Agatha Christie movie I have seen yet. I haven't read the book the film is based on, '16.50 from Paddington', so I can't tell how faithful the film adaption is. But Rutherford's Marple sure sparkles. She is above all witty, energetic and enormously fun to watch.

    What generally makes this movie so delightful is the humorous style which I strongly connected to the classic Ealing comedies. There is also some obvious influence of Hitchcock's early films from his English period, for example the trick of using a woman's scream and a train whistle together very effectively. Good looking sharp photography and fast-paced direction keep things moving . The dialog is very stylish, so "utterly British" for someone from a different language area and a treat for one's ear. I doubt if anyone really talks like that anymore, but hopefully I'm utterly wrong.

    And for once I guessed the murderer right beforehand without spoiling any of my fun. On the contrary, the movie gave me such a good time it fully surprised me in that. Judging by this and the trailers of the other films in the series (Yes, hurray, there is more of it!) I'll have to catch up with the rest of them too. Do let your evening be crowned or saved by this wonderful film.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    View it on its own terms and it delivers wholesome entertainment.

    Waking from a doze in her train seat, Miss Jane Marple awakes in time to witness thru her window a young lady being strangled aboard a passing train. When she cries murder to the police, they suggest she was most likely only dreaming. Undaunted, she sets out to find the truth and to prove that she isn't indeed a dotty old spinster.

    Directed by George Pollock, Murder She Said is adapted by David Osborn, David Pursall & Jack Seddon from the best selling book "4:50 From Paddington" (also published as What Mrs. McGillicudy Saw!) written by the legendary Agatha Christie. It stars Margaret Rutherford, Arthur Kennedy, Muriel Pavlow & James Robertson Justice.

    Lets forget the book eh, and lets forget that Agatha Christie felt that Margaret Rutherford was wrong for the role of Miss. Jane Marple. How about we just view this delightful English mystery on its filmic terms? Rutherford is just lovely as Marple, putting her own classy stamp on the role, she was an instant hit and went on to make a further three Marple movies. It has all the classic elements for a Christie murder mystery. An odd family at a big foreboding residence {Ackenthorpe Hall} and sure enough there's something afoot here. Enter Rutherford's determined sleuther Miss. Marple as she enrols as housekeeper there and pokes around in search of clues. The suspense is built up, as is the mystery "who done it?" element, but the film never loses its sense of humour. Something that makes Rutherford's incarnation of Marple a joy to be involved with. Her play offs with James Robertson Justice's blustery old grump (Ackenthorpe), and wee Ronnie Raymond's Alexander are true high points in Pollock's movie.

    Be it Marple or Poirot you know the formula at the heart of these murder mysteries. There are many adaptations to the screen of Christie's works, and for sure not all of them work. With that, Rutherford's tenure as Miss Marple probably ranks about middle tier in the pantheon. But that is still good enough for a jolly day of viewings, fun viewings that are propelled by the wonderful talent of Margaret Rutherford. 7.5/10
    8mnpollio

    Pure treasure

    The first in a series of four Miss Marple films featuring the incomparable Margaret Rutherford as the elderly spinster with excellent detective abilities from the popular Agatha Christie novels.

    The story sticks relatively close to the events in the novel 4:50 from Paddington, with one major exception that may surprise fans of this series who have not read the novels. Christie's Marple was really a sedate, seemingly dithery woman who basically spends most of the books sitting on her backside knitting - in fact, in some of the novels Marple actually gets very little time and is merely on-hand to piece together the clues provided by others and provide the name of the culprit. In this case, screenwriters wisely combined a young character with Miss Marple so she remains front and center in the action. I much prefer these films as opposed to the more traditional renderings from BBC/PBS as Miss Marple is depicted here as such a vital and uniquely active free spirit. Rutherford is simply wonderful with her unforgettable expressions. She plays well off a diversity of people, including the gloriously crusty hypochondriac patriarch James Robertson Justice, the mischievous grandson Ronnie Raymond, the mildly exasperated police inspector Charles Tingwell or the gentle compatriot Stringer Davis.

    A delightful series and a testament to a great talent who should never be forgotten.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The name of the manor house where Miss Jane Marple conducts her inquiries is called Rutherford Hall in Dame Agatha Christie's 1957 novel. It was changed to Ackenthorpe in this movie to avoid comparison with the surname of Dame Margaret Rutherford (Miss Jane Marple).
    • Patzer
      When Jim Stringer gives Miss Marple a leg up to look over the wall, she spots the gardener on the other side. At the same time, Stringer's head appears in the shot although he is supporting Miss Marple. Also the wall is far higher than he is.
    • Zitate

      Ackenthorpe: Cod's as good as lobster any day, and much cheaper.

      Miss Marple: Well, that depends on whether or not one has a palate unsullied by cheap opiates.

      Ackenthorpe: If you mean what I think you mean, I'll have you know this cheroot cost two shillings!

      Miss Marple: Yes. Quite.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Timeshift: Between the Lines: Railways in Fiction and Film (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Frère Jacques
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 2. Februar 1962 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La mano asesina
    • Drehorte
      • Misbourne Cottage, Village Road, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Milchester Cottage, home of Miss Marple)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • George H. Brown Productions
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