Después de que Miss Jane Marple es nombrada fideicomisaria de un buque escuela de la marina mercante, un compañero fideicomisario es envenenado, y los oficiales del barco son asesinados más ... Leer todoDespués de que Miss Jane Marple es nombrada fideicomisaria de un buque escuela de la marina mercante, un compañero fideicomisario es envenenado, y los oficiales del barco son asesinados más tarde después de que ella suba a bordo.Después de que Miss Jane Marple es nombrada fideicomisaria de un buque escuela de la marina mercante, un compañero fideicomisario es envenenado, y los oficiales del barco son asesinados más tarde después de que ella suba a bordo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Chief Insp. Craddock
- (as Charles Tingwell)
Opiniones destacadas
For those who are interested in locations, the centrepiece of the tale, H.M.S.Battledore, was anchored in the bay betwixt Falmouth and St.Mawes (in cushty Cornwall) with the latter named small town providing the backdrop for the thefts of the scallywags who were supposed to be being reformed as part of a trust initiative to aid young men who had been led astray. From the outset of the plot, a 'snuff' murder way ahead of its time, we were kept on our toes as Miss Marple (as ever, ably assisted by her elderly beau, Mr.Stringer) weaved her way through the suspects aboard that fabulous old ship which looks as if it has just been vacated by Drake or Nelson. Nevertheless, the contemporary Captain, played to perfection (by Lionel Jeffries) with a mixture of 'old sea salt' zest and a zany personality unmatched by the rest of the crew, almost upstages the film's star with his demeanour ranging from the seeming son of Blackbeard through to a sort of Peter Pan who has lived all his dreams and desires of great seamanship within a perpetual stone's throw of land.
The sword fight at the end may ahve been a bit naff - but it didn't matter, we knew who would win as Jane was bound to have been a fencing champion of some sort in her merry old past. But what was surprsing was that this proved to be the last of a proven fromula that ought to have been repeated many times over.
A thoroughly good yarn - best watched with a flaggon of cider to keep one's whistle wet!
The Rutherford/Stringer relationship (that was not Agatha Christie's) on and off screen adds additional trivia interest. I note that Stringer died soon after the death of Dame Rutherford.
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- TriviaDame Margaret Rutherford undertook a month of fencing practice for this movie's denouement.
- ErroresThe 'messages' sent by both Miss Marple and Mr. Stringer bear no resemblance to Morse code and are just random flashes of light. The actual messages sent at approximately the speed of the flashes would have taken over a minute, which is presumably too long in movie time.
However, it's likely the message sequences aren't shown in their entirety for exactly that reason. The scenes wouldn't have had to show the complete messages, just selected portions with the musical cues.
- Citas
Captain Rhumstone: [testily] One thing I can't stand is being disturbed when I'm curling my beard!
- ConexionesFeatured in The 83rd Annual Academy Awards (2011)
- Bandas sonorasRule, Britannia!
(uncredited)
Composed by Thomas Augustine Arne
Lyrics by James Thomson
Performed by the cast
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Murder Ahoy
- Locaciones de filmación
- The Quay, St Mawes, Cornwall, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Miss Marple arrives on the coast)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1