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Le major parlait trop

Original title: A Caribbean Mystery
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
892
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Helen Hayes in Le major parlait trop (1983)
CrimeDramaMystery

While Miss Marple is on vacation in a luxurious Caribbean resort, a fellow guest confides he has evidence that another resident of the hotel is an unscrupulous serial murderer but is poisone... Read allWhile Miss Marple is on vacation in a luxurious Caribbean resort, a fellow guest confides he has evidence that another resident of the hotel is an unscrupulous serial murderer but is poisoned before he can reveal his identity to her.While Miss Marple is on vacation in a luxurious Caribbean resort, a fellow guest confides he has evidence that another resident of the hotel is an unscrupulous serial murderer but is poisoned before he can reveal his identity to her.

  • Director
    • Robert Michael Lewis
  • Writers
    • Agatha Christie
    • Sue Grafton
    • Steve Humphrey
  • Stars
    • Helen Hayes
    • Barnard Hughes
    • Jameson Parker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    892
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Michael Lewis
    • Writers
      • Agatha Christie
      • Sue Grafton
      • Steve Humphrey
    • Stars
      • Helen Hayes
      • Barnard Hughes
      • Jameson Parker
    • 17User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Helen Hayes
    Helen Hayes
    • Miss Jane Marple
    Barnard Hughes
    Barnard Hughes
    • Mr. Rafiel
    Jameson Parker
    Jameson Parker
    • Tim Kendall
    Season Hubley
    Season Hubley
    • Molly Kendall
    • (as Season Húbley)
    Swoosie Kurtz
    Swoosie Kurtz
    • Ruth Walter
    Cassie Yates
    Cassie Yates
    • Lucky Dyson
    Zakes Mokae
    Zakes Mokae
    • Captain Daventry
    Stephen Macht
    Stephen Macht
    • Greg Dyson
    Beth Howland
    Beth Howland
    • Evelyn Hillingdon
    Maurice Evans
    Maurice Evans
    • Major Geoffrey Palgrave
    Lynne Moody
    Lynne Moody
    • Victoria Johnson
    George Innes
    George Innes
    • Edward Hillingdon
    Brock Peters
    Brock Peters
    • Dr. Graham
    Michael Preston
    Michael Preston
    • Arthur Jackson
    • (as Mike Preston)
    Bernard McDonald
    • The Minister
    Santos Morales
    • Miguel
    Sam Scarber
    Sam Scarber
    • Sergeant
    Cecil Smith
    • Hotel Guest
    • Director
      • Robert Michael Lewis
    • Writers
      • Agatha Christie
      • Sue Grafton
      • Steve Humphrey
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    User reviews17

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    lucy-66

    Shows up well against the British version

    Cable TV here has just shown the two versions back to back. I prefer this one as the more 'solid and faithful' even though the British version has the great Joan Hickson and a strong supporting cast. This version has the great merit of sticking to the story with no fancy touches (or overacting). It's been updated (to the 80s from the 50s) but the cast have the right kind of glitter and vivid beachwear (and big hair).

    This US Christie series often looks like Agatha played by the cast of Dallas - appropriately enough since she often wrote about people who didn't need to work thanks to Daddy's money! xxxxxxx
    7coltras35

    Good adaptation of Dame Christie's classic mystery

    There's been a fair amount of actresses playing Agatha Christie's favourite spinster, but I find Helen Hayes does a fine job as Miss Marple, capturing that "old sweet looking old lady but with great observation skills" really well. Sure, her accent can occasionally slip into an American tang, but, for me, it's not that noticeable - nor does it distract from her rather lively performance. Like my favourite Marple, Margaret Rutherford, she's a fun Marple and not sour-faced like the other actresses who played her.

    The story- Detective Miss Marple (Helen Hayes) is on vacation, luxuriating in an opulent Caribbean resort. She meets quirky mystery writer Maj. Geoffrey Palgrave (Maurice Evans), who giddily informs her that he believes one of the other guests is a wife-murdering serial killer. But before he can reveal the alleged killer's identity, Maj. Palgrave dies under suspicious circumstances. Soon there are other victims. Now, Miss Marple must take on the case before more are murdered.

    A Caribbean mystery moves at a leisurely pace, and is quite entertaining- close attention is paid to the motley crew of suspects and when the murderer is unravelled you're left satisfied.
    aramis-112-804880

    Christie light

    I've never been anyplace where someone was murdered, but Miss Marple can't escape it. On vacation in the Carbbean, she meets a nice old codger (Maurice Evans) who passes away in suspicious circumstances. Does she just see murder everywhere she looks, or . . .

    The first sign Helen Hayes is playing rather than being Jane Marple is during the opening credits when she's beaming out of a plane window. My mother loved the sainted Helen but I can take her or leave her.

    It's a largely 1980s cast, including Jameson Parker and Beth Howland. And Stephen Macht (I never understood how he maintained a career; he had the goods on somebody?)

    The story is followed closely enough with proper tweaking for oversensitive American audiences (and we've only gotten worse; we're like children). Which is strange because the script is partially by Sue Grafton who had already started her popular "alphabet" series of crime novels (it's nice to find a gimmick).

    Frankly, I've always preferred 1920s and '30s Christie. She produced some great stuff in later life, but not that much. I do like the idea Marple has that people are the same everywhere and so she can always draw her village parallels. It's a very American notion (or used to be).

    It's nice to see Brock Peters. Nice to see Maurice Evans, too. In fact, I wish Evans had played in the wheelchair and grumpy Bernard Hughes had been murdered, but one can't have everything.

    I agree with those who say Joan Hickson's version is better, but I'm reviewing this and not that. And while I have reservations about some of the cast, this version is good enough and not too heavy if, like me, you're an insomniac who needs to pass the night without getting (inside joke) one's blood pressure up.
    5Bernie4444

    To much Helen and not enough Jane

    This is a decent movie and if there were nothing to compare it to, I would say a good adaptation from the book. I like all the actors. However, this movie falls short of the one with Joan Hickson "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, V. 1: A Caribbean Mystery (1989)"

    They sped up the pace of the movie and it looks like a baby crawling at 60 miles an hr. Jane is more actively figuring out the plot and really needs no other characters to think.

    This movie does, however, introduce you to Jason Rafiel who is the basis of "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, V. 7: Nemesis (1986) If you are rich buy them both, if not then this is not the one.
    5Doylenf

    Poorly paced with a rushed conclusion...

    Those are the two glaring complaints I have about A CARIBBEAN MYSTERY, a made for TV movie which dawdles on for a long time before getting to the point of a series of murders committed at a vacation resort.

    Helen Hayes, her American accent intact, still makes a passable Miss Marple even when she utters the name of a quaint village in England as her home, St. Mary Mead. Barnard Hughes is the mean-spirited man whose rudeness becomes a bit overdone after the first few scenes, making you wish he's going to be one of the victims. Not so. He and Miss Marple join forces to solve the crime.

    The conclusion is rushed through with brief explanations and not much dramatic conflict, so it's a bit of a letdown--although the murderer's identity is never hard to guess. The acting ranges from competent to barely competent, but the script is rather mediocre.

    Recommended for rabid Christie fans only. Nicely photographed with Santa Barbara, California filling in for the Caribbean, but this is very tepid stuff, to say the least, nowhere as good as other Christie outings.

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    Mystery

    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      This was Maurice Evans' final acting role before his death on March 12, 1989 at the age of 87.
    • Goofs
      When Marple opens a book on psychiatry, we see that the book was taken in the library five times from 1941 to 1951. However, To Define True Madness first came out in 1953 (by Sidgwick and Jackson), and the cover shown before belongs to the revised (Penguin Books) edition in 1955. In the Agatha Christie's work (Chapter 21) neither the title of the book nor the library insert is mentioned.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Miss Jane Marple: Well you seem to be in fine fettle this morning, Mr. Rafiel.

      Mr. Rafiel: [with flowers for Miss. Marple] Here. I got you these. And they weren't cheap. Ah-ah-ah. No sentiments. I won't tolerate any poppycock.

      Miss Jane Marple: Well I should hope not.

      [starts to walk away before she turns around and smiles as she winks at Mr. Rafiel]

    • Connections
      Followed by Jeux de glaces (1985)

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miss Marple aux Caraïbes
    • Filming locations
      • El Encanto Hotel and Garden Villas, Santa Barbara, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Stan Margolies Company
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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