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Arabesque: Le fils perdu

Original title: Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle
  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.4K
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Arabesque: La peur aux trousses (1997)
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Jessica Fletcher (Dame Angela Lansbury) travels to Ireland, where she becomes involved in a clue-driven hunt for secret treasure.Jessica Fletcher (Dame Angela Lansbury) travels to Ireland, where she becomes involved in a clue-driven hunt for secret treasure.Jessica Fletcher (Dame Angela Lansbury) travels to Ireland, where she becomes involved in a clue-driven hunt for secret treasure.

  • Director
    • Anthony Pullen Shaw
  • Writers
    • Rosemary Anne Sisson
    • Bruce Lansbury
    • Lyn Hamilton
  • Stars
    • Angela Lansbury
    • Fionnula Flanagan
    • Tegan West
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony Pullen Shaw
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Anne Sisson
      • Bruce Lansbury
      • Lyn Hamilton
    • Stars
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Fionnula Flanagan
      • Tegan West
    • 23User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Jessica Fletcher
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Margaret Byrne
    Tegan West
    • Mr. Charles McCafferty
    Cyril O'Reilly
    Cyril O'Reilly
    • Paddy Whelan
    Lynn Wanlass
    Lynn Wanlass
    • Nora Flood
    Timothy V. Murphy
    Timothy V. Murphy
    • Inspector O'Dwyer
    Joe Michael Burke
    Joe Michael Burke
    • Michael Davis
    Andrew Connolly
    Andrew Connolly
    • Tom Molloy
    Geraldine Hughes
    Geraldine Hughes
    • Fiona Byrne
    Helena Carroll
    • Kitty Murphy
    Sean Lawlor
    Sean Lawlor
    • John Herlihy
    William Morgan Sheppard
    William Morgan Sheppard
    • Denny
    • (as W. Morgan Sheppard)
    Gerry Gibson
    • Harry Ryan
    Sarah-Jane Potts
    Sarah-Jane Potts
    • Breeta Byrne
    Peter Donat
    Peter Donat
    • Eamon Byrne
    Mary-Pat Green
    Mary-Pat Green
    • Brigie Murphy
    Colin McCabe
    Colin McCabe
    • Malachi
    Tim DeZarn
    Tim DeZarn
    • Arresting Sergeant
    • (as Tim deZarn)
    • Director
      • Anthony Pullen Shaw
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Anne Sisson
      • Bruce Lansbury
      • Lyn Hamilton
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    Excellent.

    This TV movie was even better than the Murder She Wrote series itself. I would have thought that Angela Lansbury's acting abilities may have declined with her advanced age, but they seem to have gotten better. The plot as great, and all of the actors fit their roles perfectly.
    7yusufpiskin

    Lansbury

    Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle (2003) is a television film penned by Rosemary Anne Sisson, a name I recognized from her work on the Indiana Jones series. While it's an adaptation of a novel with the same title, I must confess I haven't read the book, nor was I familiar with the author until now. The late Angela Lansbury, who sadly passed away two years ago, holds a special place in my heart as a beloved figure in theater, musicals, television, and film. I fondly remember watching her in musicals as a child, Agatha Christie adaptations, and of course, the beloved "Murder, She Wrote" series that captivated audiences across Turkiye.

    This TV film serves as a fitting tribute to Lansbury's legacy, allowing us to revisit her iconic portrayal of Jessica Fletcher, the mystery writer turned amateur sleuth. In "The Celtic Riddle," Fletcher travels to Ireland to visit her cousin, only to find herself embroiled in a murder investigation. As always, she uses her sharp wit and keen observation skills to unravel the truth, proving that age is no barrier to solving crimes.

    The film's Irish setting provides a picturesque backdrop for the mystery, with rolling hills, quaint villages, and ancient ruins adding to the atmosphere. The supporting cast, featuring Irish actors like Patrick Bergin and Colin Stinton, lends authenticity to the film's portrayal of Irish culture and traditions.

    While "The Celtic Riddle" may not be the most groundbreaking or suspenseful entry in the "Murder, She Wrote" franchise, it's a charming and entertaining film that showcases Lansbury's enduring talent and charisma. Her portrayal of Jessica Fletcher is as sharp and witty as ever, and her interactions with the other characters are filled with warmth and humor.

    The film's plot, while somewhat predictable, is still engaging, with enough twists and turns to keep viewers guessing until the very end. The mystery itself is well-crafted, with clues cleverly hidden throughout the narrative. And the film's resolution is satisfying, offering a sense of closure while leaving the door open for future adventures.

    In conclusion, "Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle" is a delightful and nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans of the series. It's a testament to Angela Lansbury's enduring talent and charisma, and a reminder of why Jessica Fletcher remains one of television's most beloved characters.
    JTBWRITER

    If this is the last MSW-great story to go out on!

    The Celtic Riddle was a richly drawn mystery that captured all the best of the "Murder, She Wrote" episodes, with an additional twist at the end for good measure!

    If this is the last MSW-it is a great story to go out on. Angela Lansbury is supreme as Jessica Fletcher, once more traveling to Ireland to hear the reading of a will of a man she only met once. The wonderful Peter Donat makes a cameo appearance and only adds to the spice of the story. One key of this very well written story is the theme of "second chances"-you will have to see this movie to find out more!

    I hope this gets lots of reruns on CBS and USA-it is worth it!
    9healingruby

    Same Actors from S10/E7!

    Three of the actors who play in Season 10 Episode 7 "A Killing in Cork" are in this episode as well. Both Irish themed, just thought it was interesting, even though the story lines are different. This particular Movie was made very well, it kept me interested and I even watched it a few times.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Entertaining enough, with its problems yes but it has enough interest to make it enjoyable

    I love the show and I have really liked all the TV movies. The Celtic Riddle is my least favourite of the TV movies, but it is very enjoyable still. So what were its problems? Some scenes felt a little too padded out and I do have to agree some of the accents are rather shaky. Plus there is some uneven pacing. However, the story is a good one, it intrigues and the ending is suspenseful enough. What delighted me most though was the beautiful scenery and the photography is nice and lush. I also liked the music, it was melodious, beautiful and haunting and the end credits song was a lovely touch. The script is decent, the direction is good and the acting is pretty good- Angela Lansbury is wonderful as always while Fionnula Flannagan is beautiful and fiery. Nobody else stands out really, but they certainly aren't bad. Overall, enjoyable and definitely worth seeing for the scenery and Lansbury. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      This is the fourth and last "Murder, She Wrote" Movie of the Week that CBS/Leslie Moonves negotiated with Peter Shaw and Dame Angela Lansbury, "Corymore Productions", fulfilling the negotiated settlement cancelling the popular series in 1996. The original Cabot Cove (Mendocino, California series location) never was considered for use as a basis of a story plot in any of the projected four Movie of the Week projects. Peter and Angela wished to close the series occurring in Ireland. During the twelve years of the CBS series, many story plots and scenarios had been set in Ireland. Set in Ireland, second unit filming always was organized to film establishing exterior buildings, landscapes, an automobile driving on country lanes with matching vehicles filmed in conjunction of the movie's local Los Angeles exteriors. This last project gave an excuse for Angela and Peter to film the Ireland inserted establishing shots after filming was completed at Universal Studios. After these exterior Ireland street establishing insert shots were completed, the editors completed and delivered the finished two hour special to CBS. Filmed during 2002, the last "Murder, She Wrote" aired in 2003, after Peter Shaw's death in January 29, 2003. This movie was dedicated as a memorial to Peter Shaw Pullen.
    • Goofs
      While the film is set in Ireland, the Garda (police) cars have Northern Irish registration plates (PIB XXX).
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Jessica Fletcher: Here's to the memory of Eamon Byrne, who did indeed cherish his family, and who made the most of his second chance.

      Paddy Whelan: Aye.

      Paddy Whelan, Fiona Byrne, Margaret Byrne, Breeta Byrne: Eamon.

      Jessica Fletcher: Eamon.

    • Crazy credits
      Dedicated to the memory of Peter Shaw.
    • Connections
      Follows Arabesque (1984)

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle
    • Filming locations
      • Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Corymore Productions
      • Universal Network Television
      • Studios USA
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    • Runtime
      • 1 hour, 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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