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The Mirror Crack'd is a 1980 British mystery film directed by Guy Hamilton from a screenplay by Jonathan Hales and Barry Sandler, based on Agatha Christie's Miss Marple novel The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1962). It stars Angela Lansbury, Geraldine Chaplin, Tony Curtis, Edward Fox, Rock Hudson, Kim Novak, and Elizabeth Taylor.
Francis Iles (Anthony Berkeley Cox) was somewhat muted in his praise in his review in The Guardian of 7 December 1962 when he said, "she has of course thought up one more brilliant little peg on which to hang her plot, but the chief interest to me of The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side was the shrewd exposition of what makes a female film star tick the way she does tick.
1982 The Agatha Christie Hour (UK, ITV) 1982 Murder Is Easy (US, CBS) 1982 The Witness for the Prosecution (US, CBS) 1983 The Secret Adversary (UK, ITV) 1983 Partners in Crime (UK, ITV) 1983 A Caribbean Mystery (US, CBS) 1983 Sparkling Cyanide (US, CBS) 1985 Murder with Mirrors (US, CBS) 1985 Thirteen at Dinner (US, CBS) 1986 Dead Man's Folly ...
And the Mirror Cracked" Matthias Schifter − fretless bass on "And the Mirror Cracked" and "A Day by the Lake" Denise Schneider − female voice on "Fall" and "The Sleep of Restless Hours" Stefan Launicke − piano intro on "Back to Times of Splendor" strings on "The Sleep of Restless Hours"
Murder with Mirrors is a 1985 British-American television film starring Helen Hayes (in her final film role) and Bette Davis.It is based on Agatha Christie's novel They Do It with Mirrors, using the novel's American title.
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The Gladys Half-Hour is a 1958 Australian TV play starring Spike Milligan directed by Royston Morley. It aired 27 August 1958 in Sydney. It aired 27 August 1958 in Sydney. Milligan made it while in Australia appearing on various radio shows.
Nigel Derek Harman (born 11 August 1973) is an English actor. Beginning his career as a child actor, he has played various roles across theatre, stage and television, including as Sky Masterson in Michael Grandage's revival of Guys and Dolls and as Lord Farquaad in the original London production of Shrek the Musical, for which he received an Olivier Award.