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Miss Marple: L'oeil de verre

Original title: Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery
  • TV Movie
  • 1989
  • TV-14
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.6K
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Joan Hickson in Miss Marple: L'oeil de verre (1989)
CrimeDramaMystery

While on vacation at a resort hotel in the West Indies, Miss Marple correctly suspects that the apparently natural death of a retired British major is actually the work of a murderer plannin... Read allWhile on vacation at a resort hotel in the West Indies, Miss Marple correctly suspects that the apparently natural death of a retired British major is actually the work of a murderer planning yet another killing.While on vacation at a resort hotel in the West Indies, Miss Marple correctly suspects that the apparently natural death of a retired British major is actually the work of a murderer planning yet another killing.

  • Director
    • Christopher Petit
  • Writers
    • T.R. Bowen
    • Agatha Christie
  • Stars
    • Joan Hickson
    • Donald Pleasence
    • Adrian Lukis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Petit
    • Writers
      • T.R. Bowen
      • Agatha Christie
    • Stars
      • Joan Hickson
      • Donald Pleasence
      • Adrian Lukis
    • 34User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Miss Marple
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Jason Rafiel
    Adrian Lukis
    Adrian Lukis
    • Tim Kendal
    Sophie Ward
    Sophie Ward
    • Molly Kendal
    T.P. McKenna
    T.P. McKenna
    • Dr. Grahame
    Michael Feast
    Michael Feast
    • Edward Hillingdon
    Sheila Ruskin
    • Evelyn Hillingdon
    Frank Middlemass
    Frank Middlemass
    • Major Palgrave
    Robert Swann
    • Greg Dyson
    • (as Robert Swan)
    Sue Lloyd
    Sue Lloyd
    • Lucky Dyson
    Barbara Barnes
    • Esther Walters
    Stephen Bent
    • Jackson
    Joseph Mydell
    Joseph Mydell
    • Inspector Weston
    Valerie Buchanan
    • Victoria
    Isabelle Lucas
    • Aunty Johnson
    Shaughan Seymour
    • Napier
    Gregory Munroe
    • Pathologist
    T.R. Bowen
    • Raymond West
    • (as Trevor Bowen)
    • Director
      • Christopher Petit
    • Writers
      • T.R. Bowen
      • Agatha Christie
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    lucy-66

    Worth a look

    Well shot and acted, and it transports you to a pleasant hotel in the Caribbean. Is Donald Pleasance making up his own dialogue? I'm sure Christie never called anyone a 'saucy mare'. Liberties are taken with the book, some good (Miss Marple's visit to the chambermaid's aunt) and some pointless (made up superstitions about the dead taking revenge). Directors should trust Christie!

    Many of the 'improvements' blur and confuse the storyline. xxxxxx
    7stephen-best

    Joan Hickson

    Joan Hickson plays Miss Marple - she is the best to have done so.

    If you like Agatha Christie's Marple stories that is all you need to know,

    Unfortunately at the time of writing we seem to get on TV repeats the later made series with Geraldine Mcewan in the role.

    The difference between the two is chasmic.

    This is not my favourite Marple story but enjoyable nevertheless.

    Good to see the great Donald Pleasance in the cast.

    But oh so good to see Joan HIckson once again.

    Let's have more of her on TV please pretty please.
    jamesraeburn2003

    "By far and away the best adaptation of Christie's novel."

    Miss Marple is enjoying a holiday in Barbados recovering from a recent illness. However, an ex colonial police officer called Major Palgrave (Frank Middlemass), boasts to Miss Marple about a murder story and takes a photograph out of his wallet which apparently has a murderer's face on it. However, he suddenly sees that person and quickly puts the photograph back into his wallet. Miss Marple didn't take it very seriously at the time but when Major Palgrave is found dead the next morning, she wishes she had when more murders follow.

    By far and a way the best version of Christie's whodunit. It was filmed in Hollywood in 1983 as a lacklustre TV movie starring Helen Hayes as Miss Marple and was saddled with an indifferent script. This BBC production is lengthly, but there is more attention to detail and a first rate cast including Donald Pleasance, Frank Middlemass and not forgetting Hickson's Miss Marple. All do fine work in their roles.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    It's a wonderful adaptation.

    Miss Marple takes a well-earned break to the Caribbean, but her relaxation is cut short when an old Major dies in suspicious circumstances. Just before his death, the Major showed Miss Marple a photograph of a killer; could that snapshot hold the key?

    I cannot believe the lack of positive comments on this glorious adaptation. Everything is on point: the acting, the locations, the music, the subtle changes to the book, etc. They made what is, in my humble opinion, a wonderful piece of drama. It is superior in every way to the inferior Helen Hayes version and later ITV adaptation.

    Joan Hickson is, as always sublime in the role, she's terrific. Adrian Lukis and the gorgeous Sophie Ward are superb, and that closing scene between them is superbly acted and gripping.

    Visually this one is a real treat, they picked the perfect location for filming its, plus the period detail is spot on. I just love that scene where Miss Marple goes to visit Victoria's Aunt.

    I could watch this adaptation over and over, the book was beautifully brought to life here, I think seeing Miss Marple getting to work in such a 'different' setting is what makes this one stand out.

    10/10.
    7bkoganbing

    Murder in Barbadoes

    The casting of Donald Pleasance as one of the guests would probably immediately make you think he's the guilty party in A Caribbean Mystery. After all look at his career and the roles he's played for the most part. But this much I will give you, he's not the perpetrator in this Miss Marple mystery starring Joan Hickson. Oh, he's a disagreeable individual, but murder isn't in his makeup this time around.

    Not like you haven't got a whole resort hotel filled with likely suspects. On doctor's advice Joan Hickson has left St. Mary Mead for the sunny climate of Barbadoes and she's booked into a hotel run by the husband and wife team of Adrian Lukis and Sophie Ward. A Colonel Blimp like guest played by Frank Middlemass who makes a crashing boor of himself to Hickson and the rest of the guests is found dead in his room the next day after he tells Hickson he's on to a murderer from back in his days in the colonial service. Some blood pressure medicine is found at the scene that doesn't belong to him. That sets Hickson's little gray cells inside her gray head working.

    Two more murders follow before Hickson figures it out. And figuring prominently is the glass eye that Middlemass had.

    Hickson as Marple is the oldest Marple out there unless someone tells me different. She was in her 80s doing this role. But her powers if anything seem to increase with age.

    Jane Marple is always good viewing for anyone wanting to get their little gray cells in action.

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    • Trivia
      The subtle beeping sounds in the background for all the evening outdoor scenes are made by frogs, which are very common in the Caribbean.
    • Goofs
      Miss Marple finds a library copy of the Pelican edition of "To Define True Madness: Commonsense Psychiatry for Lay People" in Molly Kendall's room, with Date Due stamps ranging from 1941 to 1951; this book was first published by Penguin in hardback in 1953, and the Pelican edition was released in 1955.
    • Quotes

      Jason Rafiel: I had to think about this quite a bit before mentioning it to you.

      Inspector Weston: And why is that, Mr. Rafael?

      Jason Rafiel: It wasn't my idea, and the person who had it - the idea, I mean - is a little old lady who knits and wears lace. She also has a mind like a bacon slicer.

      Inspector Weston: Why didn't she come to me herself?

      Jason Rafiel: She didn't think you'd take her seriously.

      Inspector Weston: I might have done.

      Jason Rafiel: I doubt it. It's a very good disguise. She even had me fooled for a minute.

      [He laughs]

      Inspector Weston: Better have her name for the record.

      Jason Rafiel: Miss Marple.

      Inspector Weston: [Startled] What?

      Jason Rafiel: Miss Marple.

      Inspector Weston: You wouldn't know if this lady comes from a village in England called St. Mary Mead?

      Jason Rafiel: Yeah, yeah! That rings a bell... I think that's what she said - something like that anyway. How do you know that?

      Inspector Weston: [Laughs] Magnificent! I've heard her called the best personality analyst in the world, a ruthless forensic brain - a mind like a bacon slicer would do very well.

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1989 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le major parlait trop
    • Filming locations
      • Barbados
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • A+E Networks
      • 7 Network
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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