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Un cadavre dans la bibliothèque

Original title: Miss Marple: The Body in the Library
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1984
  • 52m
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Joan Hickson in Un cadavre dans la bibliothèque (1984)
Agatha Christie's Miss Marple
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Amateur detective Miss Jane Marple investigates the murder of a young woman whose body is found in the library at Gossington Hall, home of Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Bantry.Amateur detective Miss Jane Marple investigates the murder of a young woman whose body is found in the library at Gossington Hall, home of Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Bantry.Amateur detective Miss Jane Marple investigates the murder of a young woman whose body is found in the library at Gossington Hall, home of Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Bantry.

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    • Joan Hickson
    • Gwen Watford
    • Moray Watson
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    • Stars
      • Joan Hickson
      • Gwen Watford
      • Moray Watson
    • 34User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Miss Marple
    • 1984
    Gwen Watford
    Gwen Watford
    • Mrs. Bantry
    • 1984
    Moray Watson
    Moray Watson
    • Colonel Bantry
    • 1984
    Valentine Dyall
    Valentine Dyall
    • Lorrimer
    • 1984
    Frederick Jaeger
    Frederick Jaeger
    • Colonel Melchett
    • 1984
    David Horovitch
    David Horovitch
    • Detective Inspector Slack
    • 1984
    Andrew Cruickshank
    Andrew Cruickshank
    • Conway Jefferson
    • 1984
    Ciaran Madden
    Ciaran Madden
    • Adelaide Jefferson
    • 1984
    Jess Conrad
    Jess Conrad
    • Raymond Starr
    • 1984
    Trudie Styler
    Trudie Styler
    • Josie Turner
    • 1984
    Anthony Smee
    • Basil Blake
    • 1984
    Sally Jane Jackson
    • Ruby Keene
    • 1984
    Raymond Francis
    Raymond Francis
    • Sir Henry Clithering
    • 1984
    Ian Brimble
    Ian Brimble
    • Detective Constable Lake
    • 1984
    John Moffatt
    John Moffatt
    • Edwards
    • 1984
    Keith Drinkel
    • Mark Gaskell
    • 1984
    Hugh Walters
    Hugh Walters
    • Mr. Prescott
    • 1984
    Debbie Arnold
    • Dinah Lee
    • 1984
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    kennethkdj

    Agree with others.Far superior to Geraldene McEwan

    This gem is indeed far superior to the Geraldine McEwan version. Although it is a very good attempt and the supporting cast are superb,the period detail very good and is faithful to the book, Miss McEwan just does not have the x factor for Miss Marple. In fact with the contrived voice and the gestures she tries just that bit too hard to achieve what Joan Hickson did with so much ease.

    I understand that so far only four of the series have been re-filmed out of a total of twelve, and I am sure that out of the available Miss Marple contenders. i.e. Angela Lansbury, Helen Hayes, Maragret Rutherford,Joan Hickson and Geraldene McEwan it will be found that Miss Hickson is the definitive.
    8gridoon2025

    Surprisingly tight, given its extreme length

    To be honest, a 2-and-a-half-hour episode of the Joan Hickson Miss Marple series may seem like a fearsome prospect to some, given the fact that most of the regular approximately 100-minute episodes feel slow and plodding. Surprisingly, "The Body In The Library" turns out to be not only the longest, but also probably the best-paced film in the series out of the 8 I've seen so far! The "body" of the title is discovered right away, and the murder investigation begins shortly afterwards. Therefore, you're caught up in the mystery before you have the chance to start worrying about its length. And this particular Agatha Christie story is thick enough to support that length: there are few slow spots, and although you might figure out bits of the plot (like the relevance of the second dead body), the revelation of the killer(s) is still a shocker! Personally I have not been crazy about Joan Hickson's interpretation of Miss Marple so far, but this is one of her best outings and she has some good introspective moments. The supporting cast is solid, and David Horovitch's Inspector Slack is (thankfully) not the off-putting loudmouth of such later episodes as "They Do It With Mirrors". (***)

    EDIT: Having now seen all the Marple films twice, "The Body In The Library" is, in my opinion, the best of the series. If you don't like this, "A Murder Is Announced" and "Nemesis", don't even bother with the rest.
    9giddj002

    The Start of Something Good

    A simple plot: a the body of a young woman is found in the library of a manor house in Kent. She can be traced to a sea-side hotel, and the list of suspects is endless. The police are baffled. So, who do you call in? Scotland Yard? The FBI? No. Just call Miss Marple, the elderly sleuth from St Mary Mead. She may look innocent, but her mind has plummeted the deaths of human inequity, and is as sharp as a meat cleaver.

    This is the first of the twelve adaptations made by the BBC between 1984 and 1992, all featuring the late, great Joan Hickosn, who is regarded as the definitive Miss Marple. Hickson truly shines as Miss Marple, able to convey a sense of depth in the character, and to really capture Miss Marple as Christie described her: on the outside, seemingly dotty - a fluffy, gentle old lady more concerned with knitting than murder; but on the inside, a detective genius, but very modest, also.

    The supporting cast are really quite good, too. Gwen Watford is delightful as Mrs Bantry, in whose library the body is found. Her dependence on Miss Marple, and the way that she acts as though Miss Marple were her nanny, always asking questions in a sweet, child-like way is quite charming. Moray Watson (whom you may recognise from the Darling Buds of May) is also very good as the proud, military man Colonel Bantry, who appears very strong, but, as Miss Marple says, like most military men, is unusually sensitive. The rest of the cast are good too, particularly, David Horovitch as Chief Inspector Slack, the zealous police officer who is always trying to outdo Miss Marple in detective skills, but rarely succeeds, much to his own chagrin!

    The period detail is also excellent, and really recreates a Britsoh sea-side resort in the years directly after WWII, with people gradually starting to enjoy themselves again, and really getting into the swing of leisure, dinner and dancing. The costumes are realistic, as are the characters. The eventual solution will surprise you!

    This adaptation far surpasses the new ITV series featuring Geraldine McEwan, who, in my opinion, is far too racy nd modern to play Miss Marple. If you want a more wholesome, realistic Miss Marple, who is more like the Miss Marple of the books, I highly recommend that you watch this.
    8Lechuguilla

    What A Great Whodunit Puzzle

    The ending was a total surprise. My guess as to the killer's identity was flat wrong. But, of course, once the explanation is given, the events make perfect sense. There are clues all over the place, but they're very subtle. Some are in the dialogue. If spoken words were taken at face value, we would know instantly who the villain is. Instead, we take these words only in the context of the discussion. Thus, we overlook their significance. This film is probably one of the better TV murder mysteries derived from an Agatha Christie novel.

    Casting and acting are fine. As Miss Marple, Joan Hickson plays it low-key and deferential. Other actors are also a delight. Andrew Cruickshank as Conway Jefferson, Raymond Francis as Sir Henry Clithering, and Frederick Jaeger as Chief Constable Melchett enhance the overall quality of acting.

    The plot does seem a tad strung out. The story doesn't really justify a two and a half-hour plot. Several sequences, especially in the first half, could have been shortened or deleted. I'm assuming the story takes place in the early 1950s, but the script doesn't really specify.

    I like the spine-tingling suspense near the end. All we see of the killer is a shadowy figure and a pair of black-gloved hands. Marvelous! And Miss Marple sums up the entire story: "It's a mystery. But then we all are, aren't we? Even to ourselves, especially to ourselves".
    papillonsoosoo

    Agreed. The definitive Miss Marple.

    Joan Hickson played the role as if she was born to do it, same as David Suchet for Poirot. Both are definitive performances and that's all there is to say.

    Geraldine McEwan is a fine actress. Sadly, she follows in Hayes' and Rutherford's footsteps in completely failing to capture Miss Marple such as Christie wrote her, a frail old lady with wise eyes and a mind beyond sharp. I even caught a glimpse of McEwan with a positive SPRING in her step in one of her scenes, for Goodness' sake!! Way too youthful, way too OTT.

    Joan Hickson, RIP.

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      Gwen Watford (Dolly Bantry) appears in this, "The Body in the Library" -- the first Miss Marple episode of this classic series -- and in "The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side"-- the LAST episode.
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      Edited into Mystery!: Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Body in the Library 1 (1986)

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 1987 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miss Marple: The Body in the Library
    • Filming locations
      • Bournemouth Highcliff Marriott Hotel, Bournemouth, Dorset, England, UK(The Majestic in Danemouth)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • A+E Networks
      • Seven Network
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      52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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