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Le mystère des sept cadrans

Original title: Seven Dials Mystery
  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
889
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Le mystère des sept cadrans (1981)
AdventureMysteryRomanceThriller

Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent is a pert, aggressive young aristocrat who insinuates herself into a series of murders, stolen state secrets, and a mysterious secret society.Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent is a pert, aggressive young aristocrat who insinuates herself into a series of murders, stolen state secrets, and a mysterious secret society.Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent is a pert, aggressive young aristocrat who insinuates herself into a series of murders, stolen state secrets, and a mysterious secret society.

  • Director
    • Tony Wharmby
  • Writers
    • Agatha Christie
    • Pat Sandys
  • Stars
    • John Gielgud
    • Harry Andrews
    • Cheryl Campbell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    889
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Wharmby
    • Writers
      • Agatha Christie
      • Pat Sandys
    • Stars
      • John Gielgud
      • Harry Andrews
      • Cheryl Campbell
    • 30User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Marquis of Caterhan
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Superintendent Battle
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Lady Eileen 'Bundle' Brent
    James Warwick
    James Warwick
    • Jimmy Thesiger
    Joyce Redman
    Joyce Redman
    • Lady Coote
    Leslie Sands
    • Sir Oswald Coote
    Lucy Gutteridge
    Lucy Gutteridge
    • Lorraine Wade
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • George Lomax
    Rula Lenska
    Rula Lenska
    • Countess Radzsky
    Christopher Scoular
    • Bill Eversleigh
    James Griffiths
    • Rupert 'Pongo' Bateman
    Brian Wilde
    Brian Wilde
    • Tredwell
    Hetty Baynes
    Hetty Baynes
    • Vera
    • (as Henrieta Baynes)
    John Vine
    • Ronny Devereux
    Robert Longden
    • Gerry Wade
    Jacob Witkin
    Jacob Witkin
    • Mr. Mosgorovsky
    Sandor Elès
    Sandor Elès
    • Count Andras
    Norwich Duff
    Norwich Duff
    • Howard Phelps
    • Director
      • Tony Wharmby
    • Writers
      • Agatha Christie
      • Pat Sandys
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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    Well worth watching.

    At almost two and a quarter hours, it's a very long drama, but it's worth watching, as it is absorbing, fun and intriguing. It's a slow, ambling mystery, full of espionage and intrigue. Don't expect great drama or sudden shocks, it's all very subtle.

    I quite like the book, it's worth noting that this is a very accurate adaptation, the one thing I would point out is that here you're given subtle clues as to who the killer is, whereas in the book you're given hardly any. The solution always baffles me.

    I love the style of it, it looks terrific, nice sets and lovely costumes. It is a production of its time, sometimes it looks more like a stage play.

    Cheryl Campbell and James Warwick are excellent together, they work incredibly well, although producers were guilty of casting Mr Warwick too frequently, in all fairness he's perfect for them. Sir John Gielgud adds the humour, he's wonderful.

    I like that we have references to Chimneys, Inspector Battle appeared in a few novels, including Chimneys.

    Long, but lovely for a wet Sunday afternoon.

    Intriguing. 9/10
    Tigereyes

    Charming bit of fluff

    I saw this version of one of Agatha Christie's earliest, and fluffiest, stories when it was first broadcast in 1982, and remembered it so well as an adult that I was delighted to find it in a video store.

    The plot doesn't recount well - basically, several outrageously wealthy young aristocrats amuse themselves by chasing after a secret society called the Seven Dials. But the pace moves right along, and the oh-so-British styling is wonderful, including discreet foreign policy dealings amid cards and cocktails at country house parties (populated by perfectly-coiffed young ladies in flapper dresses, of course).

    Not for everyone, but British mystery buffs will eat it up. 1920's obsessives will also want to see this one just for the gorgeous costuming and a series of stunning vintage cars that look as though someone raided a Concours d'Elegance just for this film.
    10tml_pohlak_13

    Sing a Song of Sixpence, A Pocket Full of Rye...

    Unbelievable adaptation! Completely and utterly faithful to the novel, except for 2 things: 1) The climax is slightly altered to make it more "scary" 2) During the climax, #7 explains the purpose of the Seven Dials before revealing him/herself

    The acting was fantastic! (Bundle's dad is portrayed so perfectly, it's almost scary!) You could watch this while reading the book, that's how faithful it is! The humorous scenes are still there, Bundle and her dad providing most of them. Some people complain that it is too long. Not at all, the length is just right! A long and drawn-out adaptation is WHY DIDN'T THEY ASK EVANS?.

    An overall summary: One of those rare "perfect adaptations" which you'd like to watch over and over again. It deserves more than 10/10, but that is not allowed.
    fkonidaris

    verywelldoneagathachristiemysterydoneinanespionageform.

    this was a good movie based on the novel. JamesWarrick once again plays a good role in trying to solve the murder of an old pal, in which gets him caught up in a trail of international intrigue. good acting and story keep this from being out of place. I like the way this was filmed in the english countryside outside of London.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Classic Agatha Christie

    Not the best Agatha Christie adaptation, but one of the better ones. The direction could've been more taut at times, but this is a treasure for any Agatha Christie fan(I have been for almost 9 years). It is beautifully made, handsomely shot with splendid locations/settings and evocative period detail, particularly those cars. If you haven't seen the film yet and are wondering about faithfulness or lack of it, Seven Dials Mystery is very faithful(with one or two subtle changes), like the Russian version of And Then There Were None it is like the pages of the book and prose come to life. And to me it doesn't suffer from being too faithful. Seven Dials Mystery is slow in pace, but considering that Christie's mysteries take time to unfold this approach was appropriate. The length I also thought was fine. The dialogue is very good if talky, true in detail and spirit to Christie's style, and the story even with the pacing and that the second half is more suspenseful than the first is engrossing and keeps us guessing until the ending, which is a surprise. Of the acting, John Gielgud steals the show and Harry Andrews is similarly terrific. James Warrick and Cheryl Campbell(though I can see her character is going to divide viewers) bring great humour and charm to their characters. All in all, a classic Agatha Christie mystery. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Following the success of their version of Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (1980), the same production team reunited for this Agatha Christie adaptation, including Pat Sandys, Tony Wharmby and Jack Williams. Both productions also included the actors: John Gielgud, James Warwick, and Robert Longden.
    • Goofs
      The raised roman numeral for the "eleven" o'clock position on the hoods is reversed reading 'IX' instead of 'XI' during the first meeting shown. Later in the movie it is corrected, but they didn't make new hoods; instead they inked over the raised leading 'I' and added a gold paint 'I' after the 'X'.
    • Quotes

      Marquis of Caterhan: Inconsiderate, that's what I call it, distinctly inconsiderate.

      Lady Eileen 'Bundle' Brent: People have to die somewhere.

      Marquis of Caterhan: Well they don't need to die in my house.

      Lady Eileen 'Bundle' Brent: Lots of people have, masses of stuffy old great grandfathers and grandmothers.

      Marquis of Caterhan: That's quite different. Of course I expect family to die here. But I do object to strangers!

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Geheimnis der sieben Zifferblätter
    • Filming locations
      • The Manor House, Frogmore Lane, Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Chimneys)
    • Production company
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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