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910:. Due to Tierney's illness, her daughter was born deaf, partially blind with cataracts and severely developmentally disabled. Some time after the tragedy surrounding the birth, the actress learned from a fan who approached her for an autograph at a tennis party that the woman (who was then a member of the women's branch of the Marine Corps) had sneaked out of quarantine while sick with German measles to meet Tierney at her only Hollywood Canteen appearance. In her autobiography, Tierney wrote that after the woman had recounted her story, "I stood there for a very long minute. There was no point in telling her of the tragedy that had occurred. I turned and walked away very quickly. After that, I didn't care if I was ever again anyone's favorite actress". 515:. Upon hearing Heather cheerfully tell this story, Marina was overcome with rage and deliberately poisoned her. She then spread the idea that she was the intended victim, concocting the death threats and poisoning her own coffee. Ella, who made phone calls to various suspects from a phone box, accidentally guessed correctly, prompting Marina to murder her. Jason confesses to Miss Marple that he had put poison in his wife's hot chocolate to save her from being prosecuted, but the drink has not been touched. Marina is nonetheless found dead, seeming to have poisoned herself. 1316: 1300: 1284: 1774: 812: 388: 31: 503:
Miss Marple, now back on her feet, visits Gossington Hall, where Marina and Jason are staying, and views where Heather's death occurred. Working from information received from her cleaning woman, Cherry Baker, who worked as a waitress the day of the murder, Marple begins to piece together the events
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investigating the case, Inspector Craddock, is baffled. He asks his aunt, who happens to be Jane Marple, who recently injured her foot at the reception and is therefore confined to her home, for help. The suspects are Ella Zielinsky, Jason's assistant who is secretly in love with him and would like
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Novak added that she and Taylor "...both had a lot of funny, bitchy lines to say to each other. In real life, that bitchiness rarely exists on a movie set, but actresses have certainly thought about it a lot. But they've never said it. That's why this movie was so much fun." However, her return to
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with two famous movie stars, Marina Rudd and Lola Brewster. The two actresses are old rivals. Marina is making a much-heralded comeback after a prolonged "illness" and retirement (due to what was really a nervous breakdown when her son was born with severe brain damage). She and her husband, Jason
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Lansbury said she played the part of Marple "absolutely straight. I'm trying to get at the woman Agatha Christie created: an Edwardian maiden lady imbued with great humanity and a mind of tremendous breadth. She's very exactly described in the books as tall, pale-complexioned, with twinkling blue
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At the reception Marina is cornered by a devoted fan, Heather Babcock, who bores her with a long and detailed story about having actually met Marina in person during the Second World War. After recounting the meeting they had all those years ago, when she arose from her sickbed to go and meet the
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eyes and white hair - not a fat galumph of a creature at all. I base my performance on that. Also on the fact that she has tremendous alertness and curiosity allied to a great appetite for murder." She signed a three-picture deal, meaning the intention was to make two more Marples.
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It was Taylor's first film in three years. She said, "I have said for two years now that I would not go back to films unless it was something that absolutely intrigued me, and something that would not take me away from my husband for too long. I have found just that in
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Everyone is certain Marina was the intended murder victim. Not only has Marina been receiving anonymous death threats made up from newspaper clippings, once shooting begins on the film, she discovers that her cup of coffee on the set has also been spiked with
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The main suspect, Ella Zielinsky, after going to a pay phone in the village where she telephoned and threatened to expose the murderer, is then killed by a lethal nasal spray substituted for her hay-fever medication. An autopsy reveals that there was
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Rudd, who is directing the film, arrive with their entourage. When she learns that Lola will be in the film as well, she becomes enraged and vents her anger. Lola then arrives with her husband, Marty Fenn, who is producing the film.
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Hamilton was given the job as director. He told the producers he was not a fan of Christie's novels and they said that is what would make him ideal for the film. Hamilton described the script as "awfully funny".
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The incident, as well as the circumstances under which the information was imparted to the actress, is repeated almost verbatim in Christie's story. Tierney's life experience had been well-publicized.
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held by the film company in a manor house, Gossington Hall, to meet the celebrities. Lola and Marina come face to face at the reception and exchange insults as they smile and pose for the cameras.
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and St Michael's Church are also used to double as the village. Also throughout filming the "Thatched House" cottage in Smarden was used as Miss Marple's cottage. Smarden is located in the
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district of Kent, and the traditional thatched houses and village shops made it a perfect filming location. The film was shot on a 10-week schedule from 12 May to 18 July 1980.
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and solves the mystery. By that time, however, another death occurs at Gossington Hall, which explains who was the killer: Marina Rudd, who has apparently died by suicide.
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The film was considered a box office disappointment in the United States. Lansbury never reprised her performance as Miss Marple.
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are both noticeable in the production, doubling as part of the village of St Mary Mead. The village of
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which was made for Marina, but quickly dies from poisoning. An autopsy attributes the death to a
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Biographers theorise that Christie used an incident in the real-life of the American film star
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Miss Marple explains that Heather Babcock's story was Marina's motive. Heather suffered from
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passed to John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin, who had previously produced adaptations of
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The title — shortened from the one used for Christie's book — is part of a line from
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Klemesrud, Judy (26 December 1980). "AFTER 11 YEARS, A FEATURE FILM FOR KIM NOVAK".
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Lochte, Dick (9 October 1977). "book notes: If Arab oil drained into Israel...".
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Excitement runs high in the village as the locals have been invited to a
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filmmaking was only temporary. "Doing something once in a while, like
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was originally chosen to play the role eventually played by Taylor.
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Mann, Roderick (13 December 1979). "How Paintings Made a Picture".
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There had been a series of Miss Marple films in the 1960s starring
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Mann, Roderick (15 June 1980). "'MIRROR' FLATTERS '50S STARS".
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Mann, Roderick (8 May 1979). "'Warhead' Back Again With 007".
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and am longing to work with some very dear friends again."
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Margaret Courtenay later appeared in the BBC TV adaptation
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by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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American film distribution : the changing marketplace
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Marina out of the way, and the hotheaded actress Lola.
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Index


Guy Hamilton
Jonathan Hales
Barry Sandler
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
Agatha Christie
John Brabourne
Richard Goodwin
Angela Lansbury
Geraldine Chaplin
Tony Curtis
Edward Fox
Rock Hudson
Kim Novak
Elizabeth Taylor
John Cameron
EMI Films
Columbia
Warner Distributors
mystery film
Guy Hamilton
Jonathan Hales
Barry Sandler
Agatha Christie
Miss Marple
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
Angela Lansbury
Geraldine Chaplin
Tony Curtis
Edward Fox

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