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Old Mrs. Pollifax has always wanted to be an agent and CIA accidentally hires her for a mission to Morocco. She may not have experience or training, but she's smart and brave.Old Mrs. Pollifax has always wanted to be an agent and CIA accidentally hires her for a mission to Morocco. She may not have experience or training, but she's smart and brave.Old Mrs. Pollifax has always wanted to be an agent and CIA accidentally hires her for a mission to Morocco. She may not have experience or training, but she's smart and brave.
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According to IMDB, "The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax" was likely a pilot episode for a TV series that never materialized. It's a shame, as it would be a cute idea for a TV show.
Mrs. Pollifax (Angela Lansbury) is a bored elderly widow. After her doctor recommends she develop more hobbies, she decides to try to get a job...as a spy for the CIA! The Bureau has no intention of hiring her but through a mistake she IS sent off on an assignment in Morocco! And soon she's drawn into the world of international terrorism! And, she has some amazing instincts for an amateur and MIGHT just survive this crazy assignment.
The show works well because it's all tongue in cheek...as much a comedy as a drama. And, Ms. Lansbury is wonderful in the title role. Well worth seeing and quite a bit different from the original Mrs. Pollifax movie with Rosalind Russell.
Mrs. Pollifax (Angela Lansbury) is a bored elderly widow. After her doctor recommends she develop more hobbies, she decides to try to get a job...as a spy for the CIA! The Bureau has no intention of hiring her but through a mistake she IS sent off on an assignment in Morocco! And soon she's drawn into the world of international terrorism! And, she has some amazing instincts for an amateur and MIGHT just survive this crazy assignment.
The show works well because it's all tongue in cheek...as much a comedy as a drama. And, Ms. Lansbury is wonderful in the title role. Well worth seeing and quite a bit different from the original Mrs. Pollifax movie with Rosalind Russell.
Good Sunday afternoon entertainment but not a classic movie in any sense of the word LOL!.
Takes itself, and the actors take themselves just enough tongue in cheek, and with just enough comedy.
Some of the accents are truly (deliberately?) chronically bad!
Some clever unique dramatic content.
(e.g. Love the way CIA bosses conversation with his deputy was split and misunderstood as they climbed the stairs and his deputy did not understand).
Relax and watch it.
Ed Bishopand plays very straight and well while Angela Lansberry also carries the movie well... Easy to follow the characters. Not read the book which is apparemtly very different. The rewrite seems very creditable to me!
Takes itself, and the actors take themselves just enough tongue in cheek, and with just enough comedy.
Some of the accents are truly (deliberately?) chronically bad!
Some clever unique dramatic content.
(e.g. Love the way CIA bosses conversation with his deputy was split and misunderstood as they climbed the stairs and his deputy did not understand).
Relax and watch it.
Ed Bishopand plays very straight and well while Angela Lansberry also carries the movie well... Easy to follow the characters. Not read the book which is apparemtly very different. The rewrite seems very creditable to me!
I loved this movie. Although Angela Lansbury is not the Jessica Fletcher we know, she plays a similar role and is unrelenting in her endeavor to resolve this mystery. It is very interesting to see how her dream of being a government agent is realized through a comedy of errors. It is sometimes hard to determine who is the good guy and who is the bad guy. Is he trying to help Mrs. Polifax or help her out of his way? You eagerly await the end of the movie to find out what the plot is and who is involved in the evil deeds. A good drama/mystery that keeps you in suspense and sitting on the edge of your seat until the end of the movie.
They started out with a great idea -- making the beloved Mrs. P. into a movie -- but went about it half-heartedly. Angela Lansbury did a decent job, but otherwise the casting left a lot to be desired. They used most of the good characters from all the other books, leaving no room for more shows (which, under the circumstances was probably a good thing).
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Although it has been a while since I seen this flick I truly enjoyed it enough to rate it even now with a 10! The story was well written and the characters were interesting. I could definitely see this movie turning into a series, or more movies that would air from time to time. The interaction between Angela Lansbury and Thomas Ian Griffith was perfect and made you want to see their characters interact more. They both played their parts well and were believable. I hope it airs again, or becomes available to purchase on video. I'd add it to my movie collection. I would also definitely recommend this film to others.
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- TriviaThe Dorothy Gilman source novel had previously been filmed as Mrs. Pollifax-Spy (1971) with the title character played by Rosalind Russell, who shared with Angela Lansbury an iconic role in Mame Dennis - Russell on film with Ma tante (1958) and Lansbury on the Broadway stage with ''Mame''. Mrs. Pollifax would prove a footnote role in both actresses' output - being more significant in Russell's in that she played the role in her final cinematic outing.
- ConnectionsVersion of Mrs. Pollifax-Spy (1971)
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