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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.
The house was the main filming location for The Mirror Crack'd, a 1980 British mystery film directed by Guy Hamilton based on Agatha Christie's thriller and starring Angela Lansbury as Miss Marple. The estate was also used to film scenes for television series The Great.
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side, a novel by Agatha Christie, was published in the UK in 1962 [1] [2] and a year later in the US under the title The Mirror Crack'd. [3] The story features amateur detective Miss Marple solving a mystery in St Mary Mead .
Rhoda Lewis is village shopkeeper and postmistress Mrs Brogan in "A Pocketful of Rye", "4.50 from Paddington" and "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side". Miss Marple's nephew Raymond West appears in "Sleeping Murder" (played by David McAlister) and in "A Caribbean Mystery" and "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side" (played by Trevor Bowen).
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side keeps closely to the original story. A Caribbean Mystery keeps closely to the original story, apart from the inclusion of real-life novelist Ian Fleming and ornithologist James Bond. Greenshaw's Folly combines the short story with elements from The Thumb Mark of St. Peter. The story is embellished, but keeps ...
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The Mirror Crack'd: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side: Miss Marple: 1982: Evil Under the Sun: Evil Under the Sun: Hercule Poirot: 1983: Secret of the Blackbirds (Russian: Тайна "Чёрных дроздов") The novel A Pocket Full of Rye: Names changed: Soviet Union: 1985: Ordeal by Innocence: Ordeal by Innocence: Arthur Calgary: 1987
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