Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen an intruder is killed in her house, the comfortable life of Clarissa Hailsham-Browne is turned upside-down.When an intruder is killed in her house, the comfortable life of Clarissa Hailsham-Browne is turned upside-down.When an intruder is killed in her house, the comfortable life of Clarissa Hailsham-Browne is turned upside-down.
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This being a Danziger film you don't have great expectations.Presumably most of the money was spent on buying the film rights and colour.So there is only one set and Johns only gets one frumpy dress.John's overreacting is matched by Courtneidge.The music will drive you round the bend.Almost continuous and very intrusive.The pace is leaden.So a disappointment.
I have always loved Dame Agatha Christie and it was a pleasure to watch this "spider's web" ,which was first a play (later novelized by Charles Osborne)
It's impossible to mention this play in the same breath as her stage masterpieces ("witness for the prosecution" and "the mousetrap") because the ending is not as mind-boggling as the poster reads ,but for a Christie buff ,it's still good value : the red herrings are present ,(black) humor too -we're sometimes closer to a comedy -,and the whole cast is up to scratch ;the dead body which appears and disappears may remind you of HItchcock's "trouble with Harry".
It's impossible to mention this play in the same breath as her stage masterpieces ("witness for the prosecution" and "the mousetrap") because the ending is not as mind-boggling as the poster reads ,but for a Christie buff ,it's still good value : the red herrings are present ,(black) humor too -we're sometimes closer to a comedy -,and the whole cast is up to scratch ;the dead body which appears and disappears may remind you of HItchcock's "trouble with Harry".
Glynis Johns is the sort of sweet but vague woman who calls everyone 'darling'. So when a dead man turns up behind the couch, she calls her houseguests and has them move the body into the secret passage in the house.
It's based on one of Agatha Christie's lesser known stage plays. Like most of her writing, it is marvelously plotted, but indifferently written. It relies on a fine cast to bring this murder mystery to life, including Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Ronald Howard, Ferdy Mayne, and Peter Butterworth as the befuddled inspector.
It's been opened up slightly from the stage play, resulting in a four-set movie.
Sometimes it seems as if makers of mystery movies have two choices: they can make a good mystery or they can make a good movie. This one is enlivened by a fine cast, but not enough to make it more than an indifferent programmer.
It's based on one of Agatha Christie's lesser known stage plays. Like most of her writing, it is marvelously plotted, but indifferently written. It relies on a fine cast to bring this murder mystery to life, including Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Ronald Howard, Ferdy Mayne, and Peter Butterworth as the befuddled inspector.
It's been opened up slightly from the stage play, resulting in a four-set movie.
Sometimes it seems as if makers of mystery movies have two choices: they can make a good mystery or they can make a good movie. This one is enlivened by a fine cast, but not enough to make it more than an indifferent programmer.
It's one of Agatha Christie's lesser known stage plays, but it's quite an intriguing mystery, with some unexpected moments, and a rather surprise ending.
Glynis Johns is utterly charming as Clarissa Hailsham-Brown, the whole film depends on her delivering, making the character insanely enthusiastic, energetic and hugely inquisitive, and that she does incredibly well. She is well supported and in good company, Cicely Courtneidge grabs my attention the most, with an excellent performance as Miss Peake. Peter Butterworth adds some wonderful humour as the bemused and baffled Inspector Lord.
It's definitely well acted, well produced, you can tell by the costumes and design that very early 1960's, as it has a wonderfully proper feel to it.
Previously made in the 50's with Margaret Lockwood, It would be remade by the BBC for Christmas in 1982, for what is my personal favourite adaptation, I adore Penelope Keith's interpretation of Clarissa.
Come on BBC this one could be remade rather easily :-)
Nice movie 8/10
It's definitely well acted, well produced, you can tell by the costumes and design that very early 1960's, as it has a wonderfully proper feel to it.
Previously made in the 50's with Margaret Lockwood, It would be remade by the BBC for Christmas in 1982, for what is my personal favourite adaptation, I adore Penelope Keith's interpretation of Clarissa.
Come on BBC this one could be remade rather easily :-)
Nice movie 8/10
This comic adaptation of one of Agatha Christie's lesser-known (and just plain lesser) stories is a static piece of filmmaking (basically, it's just filmed theater), and suffers from an overbearingly incessant score, but Glynis Johns is a charming leading lady, and fans of the writer may want to take a peek anyway, for completion's sake. **1/2 out of 4.
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- AnecdotesFirst screened in 1961 to British cinemas as a second feature. It was later screened on American television as an episode of Kraft Mystery Theater (1961).
- ConnexionsEdited into Kraft Mystery Theater: The Spider's Web (1961)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Das Spinngewebe
- Lieux de tournage
- New Elstree Studios, The Waterfront, Elstree, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio, now The Waterfront Elstree)
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- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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