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The Mirror Crack'd (1980)

Genre: Thriller; Crime; Mystery

Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay

Cast: Geraldine Chaplin as Ella Zielinsky; Tony Curtis as Martin N. Fenn; Edward Fox as Inspector Delbert Craddock; Rock Hudson as Jason Rudd; Angela Lansbury as Miss Jane Marple; Kim Novak as Lola Brewster; Elizabeth Taylor as Marina Rudd; Wendy Morgan as Cher

Color

Langauge: English

Director: Guy Hamilton

Producer: John Brabourne; Richard B. Goodwin; Richard Goodwin

Writer: Jonathan Hales; Agatha Christie; Barry Sandler

Angela Lansbury does the honors as Agatha Christie's determined sleuth, Miss Marple, in this adaptation of Christie's novel. A washed-up movie star (Elizabeth Taylor) is attempting to make a comeback but is driven to distraction by a mysterious event from her past. Also problematic for Taylor's struggling actress is a series of murders occurring with clockwork regularity in the quiet, 1950s English village where a film is being produced--killings that are all somehow connected to her. Despite the British backdrop, most of the suspects, including Rock Hudson, Kim Novak, and Tony Curtis, are American in this 1980 feature directed by Guy Hamilton (Evil Under the Sun). (At least Miss Marple's nephew, the redoubtable Inspector Craddock, is played by Edward Fox.) The bad news: this is a curiously flat, monotonous film, with a mystery hook that, sad to say, is among Christie's more familiar and predictable. Hamilton doesn't demand much of his largely ornamental cast, and they don't volunteer much to fill the void. Still, fans of Miss Marple and Christie, especially those with a burning hunger to see every film or television program based on the books, will want to check it out. This DVD edition is presented in the film's original widescreen format, and it includes television spots that were part of the film's marketing at the time of its theatrical release. --Tom Keogh

IMDb info for The Mirror Crack'd.

Last update to site: 14 March, 2010