Miss Marple: La plume empoisonnée
Le village normalement amical de Lymston est en proie à de viles lettres anonymes. Lorsqu'une mère se suicide à la suite d'une telle lettre, Mme Marple n'est pas du tout convaincue que les c... Tout lireLe village normalement amical de Lymston est en proie à de viles lettres anonymes. Lorsqu'une mère se suicide à la suite d'une telle lettre, Mme Marple n'est pas du tout convaincue que les choses sont ce qu'elles semblent être.Le village normalement amical de Lymston est en proie à de viles lettres anonymes. Lorsqu'une mère se suicide à la suite d'une telle lettre, Mme Marple n'est pas du tout convaincue que les choses sont ce qu'elles semblent être.
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Jim.
Hickson is Marple. This is the best of two adaptations - ignore the ITV at all costs!!. The ITV writers are all amateurs who rewrite the story - even the endings to suit themselves, as if they can do better. The BBC have tended to stick to the story here.
This adaptation is truer to the book and portrays the characters just as Christie wrote them. I love the fact that the awkward and shy Megan is transformed into an elegant, lovely lady. Something she wasn't allowed to do under her mother's care. I do think that it should have been three or four episodes to allow the story and characters to unfold. I suppose that was the BBC budget in those days - now they have so much money they can engage John Malkovich as Poirot!
Hickson as Marple is a joy to watch. She is just as Christie described her (with no pink cardigan/shawl in this book). A gentle, unassuming elderly lady that no one would take any notice of, until her sharp brain gets to work.
There is a quality that ran through this series, and The Moving Finger is a particularly good offering. Joan Hickson gives the usual immaculate performance which cements her as the quintessential Spinster detective, and the accompanying cast do a great job.
The story is so full of spite and malice, a great book is very much brought to life, as a mystery you'll be kept guessing right until the end (if you've not read the book of course.) You get a true taste of the effects of the PP letters on the community, mistrust and gossip galore.
I especially like the performances of Andrew Bicknell and Sabina Franklyn, they do a great job as the unsuspecting Burtons, but it's the performance of Michael Culver (Symmington) that I most enjoy. Hilary Mason is also well cast as the vinegary Miss Barton.
THE PREMIUM version of The Moving Finger, 9/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJust before the meeting of the maid and her boyfriend on the bridge, there is a view of Willie Lott's cottage in Suffolk, famous because it appears in John Constable's 1821 painting The Hay Wain.
- GaffesSomebody finds a book used for cutting out letters to make threatening notes. However, the print in this book is much smaller than the letters used in the notes.
- Citations
Miss Jane Marple: When gentlemen of a certain age fall in love, they get the disease very badly.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Un meurtre sera commis (1985)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Miss Marple: The Moving Finger
- Lieux de tournage
- Hoxne, Suffolk, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Lympston village)
- Sociétés de production
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