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Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side

  • Téléfilm
  • 1992
  • TV-14
  • 1h 46min
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7,5/10
2,2 k
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Joan Hickson in Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1992)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAt a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.At a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.At a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.

  • Réalisation
    • Norman Stone
  • Scénario
    • Agatha Christie
    • T.R. Bowen
  • Casting principal
    • Joan Hickson
    • Claire Bloom
    • Barry Newman
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    2,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Norman Stone
    • Scénario
      • Agatha Christie
      • T.R. Bowen
    • Casting principal
      • Joan Hickson
      • Claire Bloom
      • Barry Newman
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    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux30

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    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Miss Jane Marple
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Marina Gregg
    Barry Newman
    Barry Newman
    • Jason Rudd
    Norman Rodway
    Norman Rodway
    • Dr. Gilchrist
    Elizabeth Garvie
    Elizabeth Garvie
    • Ella Zeilinsky
    John Cassady
    John Cassady
    • Giuseppe Murano
    David Horovitch
    David Horovitch
    • Superintendent Slack
    John Castle
    John Castle
    • Detective Inspector Craddock
    Ian Brimble
    Ian Brimble
    • Sergeant Lake
    Gwen Watford
    Gwen Watford
    • Dolly Bantry
    Judy Cornwell
    Judy Cornwell
    • Heather Badcock
    Christopher Hancock
    Christopher Hancock
    • Arthur Badcock
    Margaret Courtenay
    Margaret Courtenay
    • Miss Knight
    Anna Niland
    Anna Niland
    • Cherry Baker
    Rose Keegan
    Rose Keegan
    • Gladys Dixon
    Rhoda Lewis
    Rhoda Lewis
    • Mrs. Brogan
    Christopher Good
    Christopher Good
    • Rev. Christopher Hawes
    Barbara Hicks
    Barbara Hicks
    • Miss Hartnell
    • Réalisation
      • Norman Stone
    • Scénario
      • Agatha Christie
      • T.R. Bowen
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    Avis des utilisateurs25

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    8johnbol

    Not the best of the series but a nice one still

    It may not be the best of the bunch but it's still a good TV movie. A nice touch is the fact that we see several faces that we saw in Murder At The Vicarage an earlier movie of this series. There is Dolly Bantrey ( now a widow), there is the vicar ( he was not the vicar in Murder at the vicarage but seems to have made a promotion) and some more characters. This one is surely better than the movie with Liz Taylor and Angela Lansbury. This was the last one of the series and it's a shame they did not continue it with movies of some of the Miss Marple short stories. Hickson was - up till now - the best Miss Marple. Let's hope they 'll find another person just as good and still use the short stories!
    9misctidsandbits

    Jolly Good Stuff

    So, here we are with the redoubtable Miss Marple, a lovely Claire Bloom and a fine cast. Some of the neighborhood regulars are back, like Ms. Bantry, the maids, Inspectors Slack and Craddock. It is fun to be at Gossington Hall again, albeit under new owners. Of course, that's key to the storyline and adds to the interest. I liked Ms. Bantry before and again in this. The relationship between her and Ms. Marple is interesting. Somehow, their talks offer up a spark that leads to a rewarding line of inquiry. Inspector Slack is always an entertaining character, in attitude expressing looks, droll remarks and the die hard approach he always takes, many times in error.

    One review here mentions a part of the book that greatly impressed me as well. It was a description of Heather Badcock. In the allusion to her village parallel, Alison Wilde, she says, "… She didn't know what people were like. She'd never thought about them. And so, you see, she couldn't guard against things happening to her. It comes really from being self-centered and I don't mean selfish by that. You can be kind and unselfish and even thoughtful. But … you never really know what you may be doing … most people have a sense of protection. They realize when it's unwise to say or do something because of the person or persons who are taking in what you say, and because of the kind of character that those people have. But as I say, AW never thought of anybody else but herself. She was the sort of person who tells you what they've done and what they've seen and what they've felt and what they've heard. They never mention what any other people said, or did. Life is a kind of one-way track, just their own progress through it. Other people seem to them just like – like wallpaper in a room. I think HB was that kind of person."

    And of Ms. Badcock particularly, "… she wasn't a considerate woman. Kind, yes. Considerate – no. She would be fond of him (her husband) and look after him when he was ill and see to his meals and be a good housekeeper, but I don't think she would ever – well, that she would ever even know what he might be feeling or thinking. That makes a lonely life for a man."

    However, Ms. Marple did speak most of this in this adaptation, which was revealing of the woman's vulnerability to danger.

    Some say this is a weaker entry in the BBC Marple lineup, but I don't see it like that. The 1980 version with Taylor/Hudson et al. and Lansbury as Ms. Marple strayed more from the book - well, it's the Hollywood treatment. Some compare this BBC version to that since it came along later, but shouldn't. The BBC series is entirely truer. They did it right. The village and settings are always wonderful. I enjoy it thoroughly, one for the collection to see regularly. This gets a "well done" from me.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Not as good as Murder is Announced but a solid adaptation still

    This adaptation respects its material, and is overall a solid adaptation of the book. The book, I will admit isn't Christie's best, but what made it so interesting was the victim Heather Badcock, and I felt that the adaptation could have developed her more. The adaptation is also overlong but maintains interest, thanks to the way it was filmed, the pace and the acting. The adaptation is beautifully filmed, and the music is fantastic. It also moves along at a much more reasonable pace than say They Do It With Mirrors (that was good but i had a real problem with the pace). And the acting is very good, as is the case with the Joan Hickson Marple adaptations. Hickson is indeed terrific as Miss Marple, and Claire Bloom, Barry Newman and Norman Rodway are a fine supporting cast. Gwen Watford is the standout in a hilarious performance. The adaptation which further benefits from good plotting is fairly faithful save a couple of questionable liberties, and the Ella Zeilinsky murder was quite a disturbing scene for me I will admit. All in all, solid adaptation and well worth the look. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    The end of an era. Great series ends on a high note.

    Arthur Bantry has passed away, Dolly Bantry has sold Gossington Hall to legendary film icon Marina Gregg, and moved to a small lodge on the site. Marina has moved to St Mary Mead for a quieter life, along with husband Jason Rudd and servants. Marina agrees for Gossington Hall to host its annual fête, she is introduced to the locals, one she meets in particular seems to have a profound effect on her, Heather Badcock, a woman of modest means from the new development site and St John's Ambulance volunteer. During the rather dull conversation about a meeting many years previous, Marina is frozen to the spot, a look described as being likened to The Lady of Shalott 'Doom came upon her etc.' Heather, not a drinker, takes a drink (a daiquiri) intended for Marina, not used to alcohol suddenly dies, alarm bells raised and Marina descends into a terrified state, who had intended to poison her?

    Miss Marple, now in advanced years has a carer/companion Miss Knight, a feisty Scots woman who attempts to encourage Miss Marple to take it easy, but the Detective in her sets out to unravel the mystery.

    As a novel I think it's one of the easiest Agatha Christie stories to read, the characters are beautifully created, they translate well into this adaptation. Claire Bloom is particularly delightful as Marina Gregg, I firmly believe in her being a great actress in her later years (well it's not exactly a stretch in reality is it?) such a beautiful, charismatic woman.

    Lots of old friends on show to bow out with, Inspector's Craddock and Slack, Dolly Bantry, Sergeant Lake, Christopher Hawes etc, it ends with such a sweet moment.

    Favourite scene has to be the village ladies discovering the Marble bathrooms for the first time, no doubt rare at the time, their reactions are just wonderful. Miss Marple's frustrations with Miss Knight are so fun too

    Such a shame they never adapted The Blue Geranium, I love the audio-book ready by Joan Hikson.

    People have commented about Miss Marple suddenly being Craddock's aunt, I think it's meant more as a term of endearment, a closeness developed over the years.

    9/10, a tale of tragedy as well as a murder, with subtle elements of humour woven in. I like it very very much. It's ultimately superior to the Hollywood film.
    8creusekitchen

    Very British production

    I think on seeing the 1981 Hollywood version and the 1992 version I do feel that being 'British myself that it is much better to keep to the authors way of telling the story as this is Agatha Christies way and that is why she is so popular. As for Joan Hickson playing the part of miss Marple I feel she is perfect and that Agatha Christie was right in her choice and of course she must be right. As to the plots they are meant to be intriguing and complicated not to be made easy to work out .

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    • Anecdotes
      When Inspector Craddock visits Miss Marple for the first time, they linger near the entrance to the sitting room. When the camera swtiches perspective to Jane's, over Craddock's shoulder we can spot two framed drawings of Hickson in her younger days.
    • Gaffes
      During the tennis match between Marina Gregg and Dr Gilchrist, at love-40 Dr Gilchrist serves to Marina from the right hand court. However, at love-40, the server must always serve from the left hand court.
    • Citations

      Miss Jane Marple: [last words of Joan Hickson as Miss Marple] More tea, vicar?

    • Connexions
      Follows Un cadavre dans la bibliothèque (1984)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 décembre 1992 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Nether Wallop, Hampshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(St Mary Mead)
    • Sociétés de production
      • A+E Networks
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      1 heure 46 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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