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Miss Marple

Original title: Marple
  • TV Series
  • 2004–2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
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Geraldine McEwan and Julia McKenzie in Miss Marple (2004)
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An elderly spinster living in the village of St. Mary Mead helps her friends and relatives solve mysterious murders.An elderly spinster living in the village of St. Mary Mead helps her friends and relatives solve mysterious murders.An elderly spinster living in the village of St. Mary Mead helps her friends and relatives solve mysterious murders.

  • Stars
    • Geraldine McEwan
    • Julia McKenzie
    • Stephen Churchett
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  • IMDb RATING
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    12K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Stars
      • Geraldine McEwan
      • Julia McKenzie
      • Stephen Churchett
    • 38User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Geraldine McEwan
    Geraldine McEwan
    • Miss Marple
    • 2004–2007
    Julia McKenzie
    Julia McKenzie
    • Miss Marple
    • 2008–2013
    Stephen Churchett
    Stephen Churchett
    • Coroner
    • 2004–2013
    Isabella Parriss
    • Marie Thérèse…
    • 2007–2010
    Joanna Lumley
    Joanna Lumley
    • Dolly Bantry
    • 2004–2010
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Augustin Dufosse…
    • 2004–2007
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Conway Jefferson
    • 2004
    Griff Rhys Jones
    Griff Rhys Jones
    • Dr. David Quimper
    • 2004
    John Owens
    John Owens
    • Photographer
    • 2004
    Christian Coulson
    Christian Coulson
    • Edmund Swettenham
    • 2005
    Timothy Dalton
    Timothy Dalton
    • Clive Trevelyan
    • 2006
    James D'Arcy
    James D'Arcy
    • Jerry Burton
    • 2006
    Julian Wadham
    Julian Wadham
    • Kelvin Halliday
    • 2006
    Chloe Pennington
    • Young Hannah
    • 2006
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • Thomas Royde
    • 2007
    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Gwenda
    • 2007
    Laura Michelle Kelly
    Laura Michelle Kelly
    • Margaret Lumley…
    • 2007
    Steve Pemberton
    Steve Pemberton
    • Henry Wake
    • 2008
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    7laughingbuddhaa

    Enjoyed series for quirky excellent cast :-)

    Atleast first few season , cast always had one or two quirky choices. People taking on role which is opposite of type of character they are famous for
    10sarahwarner-09921

    Worthy of 10

    I am an Agatha Christie scholar, who has researched her work for years. Does that make me a better viewer? Not necessarily, but a more attentive one. I can honestly say this is one of the best TV adaptations and definitely worth of 10 stars. It's got everything and more. Please give it a chance and stop comparing it against other productions.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    It's a wonderful series.

    I was absolutely gutted when the BBC regained the rights of Agatha Christie from ITV, there were still a few stories that could have been done to feature Miss M, The Seven dials mystery being one.

    It's a very difficult series to rate, because the productions ranged from awful to wonderful. Why didn't they ask Evans and The Sittaford Mystery being the low points, with brilliance coming from the likes of The Blue Geranium, A Murder is announced and The Moving Finger.

    Adaptations ranged from fairly accurate, A Pocket full of Rye and A Murder is announced, to wildly re written, Nemesis perhaps being the most altered.

    They weren't afraid to add Jane Marple to Christie books where she hadn't appeared, in some cases it worked brilliantly, The Pale Horse and Greenshaw's Folly being about the best.

    Initially we had Geraldine McEwan, pretty different to the character from the book, but cheeky with a sparkle, and a spry sense of humour. McEwan was unable to return for series 4, so Julia McKenzie was cast to take over. McKenzie was more accurate to the character in my opinion, and when the writing was good, she shone, wonderful in both The Pale Horse and Blue Geranium.

    They seemed to take a few risks when it came to casting, we had Elaine Page, Griff Rhys Jones, Harry Enfield, Lisa Stansfield, all actually worked brilliantly, cast against type. The performance highlights came from Zoe Wannamaker, Sharon Small, Shirley Henderson and Fiona Shaw. The only time I felt the acting was in question was during 'Evans,' for that one I blame the script and poor direction.

    Glorious scenery throughout, I loved the house that was used as Miss Marple's residence, such a pretty place. The period detail was spot on so many times, in terms of outfits and styling they nailed it, Bertram's wasn't my favourite adaptation but it's a beautiful looking episode, the sets and clothes are sumptuous.

    The music was a little overdone at times, more so in Series 1, but a lot of the time it was enjoyable and melodic, The Body in the Library and Murder is Easy being better examples.

    You need to watch these adaptations with an open mind, purists of Christie's work are likely to watch with unease. The acting throughout the series was excellent, it was the writers and producers that made the episodes great or poor.

    People will always compare these adaptations to the BBC's, I did myself, but try to enjoy them without the comparisons, there'd have been no point making them identically, so plaudits for trying something different, sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't.
    8slabihoud

    McEwan wins

    I have to disagree with one of the other reviewers comments on the actresses playing Ms. Marple. First of all, comparing it with the Poirot series featuring David Suchet is quite unfair since Suchet's character as a famous detective is always on the forefront of the stories, as in the books. Ms. Marple, on the other hand, is an amateur and an old lady, a more overlooked person who works in the background.

    Geraldine McEwan is by far the better of the two actresses playing Ms. Marple in this series. She has the right wit and looks as if she is enjoying every moment, her eyes sparkle when she has an idea. Who ever decided to have Julia McKenzie succeed her, when McEwan decided to drop out of the series (probably for health reasons), must have been out of his mind. They are completely different personalities, and while McEwan looks mischievous, McKenzie looks as if she has terrible toothache., which makes it painful to watch her.

    Both actresses suffer from the fact that, contrary to the strict way of doing the Poirot series, much tampering with the original stories has been done for most episodes. That did not much good to the plausability of the plots.
    10lowefreddy

    One of my favourite television series of all time.

    'Agatha Christie's Marple' is a fantastically directed, wonderfully filmed, all-round SUPERB TV series that retains both the atmosphere and irresistible charm of the author's source material, even when it deviates from the strict plots. As Joanna Lumley says in the 'Behind the Scenes on Series 5', as long as people will read and enjoy things, they will read Agatha Christie, and as long as people watch things, they will enjoy productions of her work. She is one of the best authors to have ever lived. I think it's something of a shame that BBC have regained the rights to her work because ITV and Agatha Christie are a match made in heaven. They nailed it with David Suchet's Poirot and they nailed it with Miss Marple too.

    Geraldine McEwan and Julia McKenzie are both phenomenal as Miss Marple. Miss Marple generally has been very well-served by performers over the years. I loved it when the character was played by Margaret Rutherford in the '60s, as I did when she was played by Angela Lansbury in 'The Mirror Crack'd' (although they are incredibly different interpretations!). Every actress brings something different. Geraldine McEwan is our pixie-like, eccentric, but oh-so-loveable Miss Marple (probably the closest to the books) and Julia McKenzie is like your lovely grandma down the road. Whenever I watch one of them, I think, "no, THIS is the best Marple," and then I change my mind when I watch the other.

    As I have now finished every single episode, here's a very brief breakdown:

    The Body in the Library - amazing. Fantastic. Brilliant. It retains the novel's atmosphere superbly (even after they changed a killer).

    The Murder at the Vicarage - wonderful.

    4:50 From Paddington - very good.

    A Murder is Announced - another good one, with Zoe Wanamaker (or Ariadne Oliver, as I know her) playing Letitia Blacklock.

    Sleeping Murder - this film's great! It makes a few creative changes to the novel - maybe the writers wanted to play around? - but they don't feel out of place. Even as a fan of the novel, the changes meant I could be surprised by the twists too, which was wonderful. It has great dialogue and vivid characters.

    By The Pricking of my Thumbs - Miss Marple meets Tommy and Tuppence! Perfect for Halloween, very creepy, and lots of fun, if you're willing to overlook some minor plot contrivances.

    The Sittaford Mystery - this is an eccentric, weird but still unique film which makes a great watch if you're in just the right mood. It bears no resemblance whatsoever to the novel.

    The Moving Finger - an eccentric and slightly bonkers production. James d'Arcy is wonderful, as is Frances de la Tour. The back projection is appalling in the 'cycling' scenes, but if you don't mind that, it's a great watch.

    Towards Zero - BRILLIANT. Surprisingly faithful to the source material, even with the addition of Miss Marple.

    Nemesis - NO. This is pretty much Geraldine McEwan's only rubbish one. It botches the novel and makes the whole thing ridiculous.

    At Bertram's Hotel - my favourite episode in the whole series. It stays fundamentally true to the book's murder plot - even if everything else is different! I didn't mind the alterations because the new plot still comes together perfectly.

    Ordeal By Innocence - good film, with a brilliant performance from Juliet Stevenson, though not one I return to again and again.

    A Pocket Full of Rye - Julia McKenzie shines in her debut, one that translates the novel almost verbatim. A masterpiece with a very moving ending!

    Murder Is Easy - this is nowhere near as good as A Pocket Full of Rye, but is still satisfying Christie comfort food.

    They Do It With Mirrors - this one's rubbish. Only watch it if you're a completist: dull, convoluted, and makes no sense. (Although maybe it's a tad better than Nemesis.)

    Why Didn't They Ask Evans? - Again, rubbish! This was such a brilliant book and they botched it. This could have made a wonderful Marple episode had the writers stuck more to Christie's plot. What makes it doubly annoying is that it starts deceptively well. By the end, it's gone downhill.

    The Pale Horse - fantastic! Julia McKenzie and J. J. Feild are superb, as well as pretty much every other actor.

    The Secret of Chimneys - despite bearing no resemblance to the novel whatsoever, this is a truly phenomenal film which ranks very highly. It still feels very Christie-esque...just a different plot altogether from the original Secret of Chimneys. :)

    The Blue Geranium - an effective and highly enjoyable embellishment of the short story.

    The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side - one of the very best episodes; a true and emotionally heartfelt adaptation of the novel.

    A Caribbean Mystery - fine. This story works better as a book, but it's certainly a decent film.

    Greenshaw's Folly - massively convoluted but still good. Again, it's great Christie comfort food, and McKenzie is always fabulous.

    Endless Night - a horribly bleak and disturbing one, but then that's not out of keeping with the book. Superb performances and a great adaptation.

    Bravo! Nemesis, They Do It With Mirrors, and Why Didn't They Ask Evans? Are the only truly awful ones. The question now is...having loved ITV Marple...do I now need to watch its rival: BBC Marple with Joan Hickson?

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    • Trivia
      The twenty-three episodes of this series are adapted from Dame Agatha Christie's twelve feature-length novels featuring Miss Marple, two Miss Marple short stories, and nine feature-length novels that do not feature Miss Marple in them at all.
    • Connections
      Featured in Britain's Favourite Detectives (2014)

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website - SonyLIV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Agatha Christie's Marple
    • Filming locations
      • Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Chorion
      • Granada International
      • WGBH
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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