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El espejo roto

Título original: The Mirror Crack'd
  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 45min
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Elizabeth Taylor, Tony Curtis, Geraldine Chaplin, Rock Hudson, Angela Lansbury, Kim Novak, and Edward Fox in El espejo roto (1980)
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Miss Marple viene a resolver el misterio cuando una mujer local es envenenada y una estrella de cine visitante parece haber sido la víctima prevista.Miss Marple viene a resolver el misterio cuando una mujer local es envenenada y una estrella de cine visitante parece haber sido la víctima prevista.Miss Marple viene a resolver el misterio cuando una mujer local es envenenada y una estrella de cine visitante parece haber sido la víctima prevista.

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    • Guy Hamilton
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    • Barry Sandler
    • Agatha Christie
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    • Angela Lansbury
    • Tony Curtis
    • Rock Hudson
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      • Guy Hamilton
    • Guionistas
      • Jonathan Hales
      • Barry Sandler
      • Agatha Christie
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      • Angela Lansbury
      • Tony Curtis
      • Rock Hudson
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      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Angela Lansbury
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    • Miss Marple
    Tony Curtis
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    • Martin N. Fenn
    Rock Hudson
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    • Jason Rudd
    Geraldine Chaplin
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    • Ella Zielinsky
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    • Inspector Craddock
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    • Lola Brewster
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    Spleen

    At least it has an Agatha Christie plot

    This is the film that launched Angela Lansbury's career as a television sleuth. The character she began playing four years later was much the same as the one she plays here - and it's not Miss Marple. Not that purists have any right to complain. Agatha Christie's Miss Marple isn't really Miss Marple, either. Miss Marple first appeared in "Murder at the Vicarage" (published 1930), and I can't help thinking of the character in that book as the REAL Miss Marple: a transparent, almost pathologically nosy woman who thoroughly enjoyed prying for its own sake, who as capable of solving mysteries because she was unable to rest so long as there was potential gossip she didn't know about. She wasn't a saint, she wasn't an inspired guesser, and she wasn't wise.

    Almost immediately, though (in "The Tuesday Club Mysteries", published 1932), Miss Marple transformed into someone who WAS saintly, inspired and, worst of all, wise, and it's this latter, less agreeable Miss Marple that dominates the subsequent novels. What obligation does anyone else have to be authentic, if Agatha Christie herself wasn't? So far as I'm concerned the character is now fair game for any revisionist interpretation whatever; and if so, give me Angela Lansbury's energy over Joan Hickson's "authenticity" any day. ...Strange, then, that the film doesn't really work. The puzzle itself is a real humdinger - one of Christie's very best, in my opinion - and the denouement is handled very well. But there's something bookish and stifled about everything leading up to it. Most Christie adaptations have a similar plodding quality (notable exceptions: Billy Wilder's "Witness for the Prosecution", Sidney Gilliat's "Endless Night", and people who have seen René Clair's "And Then There Were None" think highly of that, too) - there's an AIR of excessive fidelity to the book, even when quite a few details have been changed.

    One problem unique to this one is the set of laboured jokes at the expense of 1950s Hollywood - at least, the jokes WANT to be at the expense of 1950s Hollywood, but I think they come from "My Big Book of 1000 One-Liners", or some such.
    Leopold-4

    A very good adaptation.

    Being a fan of both Agatha Christie, Angela Lansbury, and Rock Hudson I watched this film with pleasure. The cast here has done a great job, everybody is convincing, even Liz Taylor, although her acting is at times overdone, as usual. The movie has a good pace, dialogues are witty and humorous, and the mystery itself engaging. I think the proportions of each character's involvement in the story are true to the original (I was afraid they'd make Miss Marple into an action figure or something, but was glad to see she stayed in the background to make her grand entrance in the finale). All in all, it's a very good and convincing adaptation of Christie's book.
    8blanche-2

    In its own way, a camp classic

    The Mirror Crack'd is one of the many Agatha Christie stories made into an all-star film. This one is more campy and less opulent than "Murder on the Orient Express," for instance, but for what it is, it's pretty good.

    Set in the '50s in Miss Marple's village of St. Mary Mead, the film stars lots of big names from that era: Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis, Kim Novak - a veritable who's who of '50s megastars.

    Angela Lansbury plays Miss Marple, and she's perfect in the role. The film also has an appearance by Pierce Brosnan in a small, uncredited part.

    The script has the Taylor and Novak characters camping it up with bitchy insults which I don't quite remember from the book. The story concerns a movie star, her husband, her co-star nemesis, etc., coming to St. Mary Mead to make a movie.

    During a party, a local resident is murdered, but the intended victim is assumed to be Taylor. It's up to Miss Marple to unravel the mystery as more murders occur.

    The scene between Taylor and Edward Fox is especially good, and I've never been sure if Taylor falling on top of Hudson on the bed was supposed to be funny or not - in the movie theater, it got a laugh.

    It's great to see all these old stars in the same film. By the way, perhaps this was mentioned by one of the posters - this story is based on a real-life incident that happened to Gene Tierney.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    See it for Angela

    I liked this version of The Mirror Crack'd, and I am fond of the Joan Hickson version too. The Hickson version, it is true, is more faithful to the book, despite its liberties, but on its own merits this film is pretty good. The main merit is the performance of underrated character actress Angela Lansbury; she is terrific as Miss Marple, and Edward Fox does a great job as Inspector Craddock. The supporting cast are fine in their roles, Elizabeth Taylor overdoes Marina Gregg slightly but she plays with gusto, Rock Hudson is suitably subdued as Jason Rudd, and Kim Novak is delightful as Lola. The dialogues between Taylor and Novak are wonderfully witty, and often verging on hysterically funny. The film is beautifully shot, and the locations and costumes are lovely. The music is stunning too. However, the character of Heather Badcock is changed quite considerably here, and why she was changed to a naive village girl I still find perplexing. The film is overlong and has pacing problems, and the final solution was weak compared to how it could have been. On the whole, it is a movie worth seeing, and as I've said, see it for Angela. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    Movie_Man 500

    pretty good

    Surprisingly faithful adaption of the excellent Christie book adds some campy insults to the story by having Taylor and Novak square off as jealous rivals, but the outcome still carries a mild punch. Lansbury is excellent as Jane and it's nice to see Liz reunited with Hudson after their stint in the 50's on Giant. One of the better all star casts for an Agatha picture, with a nice recreation of St Mary Mead. Makes you feel like you're really in a small English village.

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    • Trivia
      At this time of her career, Dame Elizabeth Taylor's career was in the doldrums. She was 48 years old, hadn't had a decent hit film in years, her marriage to US politician John Warner was struggling, she was taking anti-depressants, and she had put on weight. When Rock Hudson was approached to do the film, he said he would only do it if his long-time friend Taylor could also be cast. The producers had assumed that Taylor's salary demands would put the film well over budget and were lining up Donald Pleasence as a possible alternative to Hudson. However, Hudson said that he could get Taylor to agree to star with him for the same salary he was being offered. Hudson convinced Taylor that coming to England for a few weeks to do a mainstream film with him, Dame Angela Lansbury, and Tony Curtis (people Taylor had known for about 30 years) would be beneficial for her mental health, plus give her a chance to catch up with old friends who lived there.
    • Errores
      Although the film takes place in 1953, Marty Fenn drives a 1959 model car.
    • Citas

      Marina Rudd: Lola, dear, you know, there are really only two things I dislike about you.

      Lola Brewster: Really? What are they?

      Marina Rudd: Your face.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Opening credits prologue: 1953
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Mirror Crack'd, The Green Room, Altered States, Scanners (1981)
    • Bandas sonoras
      A Wandering Minstrel, I
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      Composed by Arthur Sullivan

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de marzo de 1983 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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    • También se conoce como
      • Agatha Christie's The Mirror Crack'd
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Shoreham, Kent, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Shoreham was used to double up as part of the village of St Mary Mead)
    • Productora
      • EMI Films
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      • USD 11,000,000
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      • USD 11,000,643
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