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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent adaptation of the Christie classic..,
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This review is from: Caribbean Mystery [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Although the video starring Helen Hayes (as opposed to the British version that stars Joan Hickson) uses a primarily American cast, I believe it is a more lively version and more faithful to the original story than the British effort- with crisp dialogue, shafts of humor,a nice reggae open ing theme and excellent casting (with the exception of Beth Howland who is embarrassingly inadequate and clumsy in her portrayal of the cheated-on Evelyn Hillingdon). I usually prefer BBC productions of Christie's works, but this American version is a glowing exception (the BBC films drags slower than winter molasses, and none of the cast have the verve and energy of their American counterparts). Helen Hayes even attempts an English accent here and there, and even though she doesn't carry it off, her busybody Miss Marple is a delight, anyway (admirably supported by Barnard Hughes). And Swoosie Kurtz is a riot as Hughes' gossipy secretary. ENJOY. (Signed) DAN/L.P.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The great Helen Hayes as Jane Marples,
This review is from: Caribbean Mystery [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I loved watching Agatha Christie A Caribbean Mystery over and over again...this movie is one of my all time favorite agatha christie films. I enjoyed seeing Helen Hayes playing Jane Marples guessing who the murder is at a resort. A Caribbean Mystery has superb actors such as: Jameson Parker, Season Hubley, Benard Hughes, Swoosie Kurtz, Brock Peters, Lynne Moody, Maurice Evans and Cassie Yates. They have given outstanding performances. I enjoyed one scene where the murderer thought the woman in the lake was his wife instead it was one of the guest who resembled the same color hair as his wife.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Perfect Vacation...Sunshine, Rest, and Murder!!!,
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This review is from: Caribbean Mystery [VHS] (VHS Tape)
+++++I watched this movie without reading the 1964 Dame Agatha novel that it was based on. (Christie wrote twelve Miss Marple murder mysteries altogether.) I'm glad I did this! Why? Because it forced me to really watch the movie in order to try and deduce who the murderer was. The movie begins with Miss Marple (Helen Hayes) arriving at an island hotel for rest and relaxation. At the hotel she meets a retired major who tells her of his past adventures. One of the last things he says to Miss Marple is: "Like to see a picture of a murderer?" As the major is looking at the picture and is about to hand it to the super sleuth, he unexpectedly sees the murderer at the island hotel. Miss Marple never sees the picture or sees who he was looking at and the next day the major turns up dead. This death is suspected of being a murder and Captain Daventry (Zakes Mokae) officially investigates and Miss Marple unofficially investigates. Eventually, two more deaths and an attempted suicide occur. Who are the people staying or working at this island hotel? They are as follows: 1) Retired Major Palgrave (Maurice Evans) 2) Retired Tycoon Jason Rafiel (Barnard Hughes) 3) Hotel owner Tim Kendall (Jameson Parker) 4) Tim's wife, Molly (Season Hubley) 5) Nurse to the tycoon, Ruth Walker (Swoosie Kurtz) 6) Flirt Lucky Dyson (Cassie Yates) 7) Lucky's husband, Greg (Stephen Macht) 8) Housewife Evelyn Hillington (Beth Howland) 9) Evelyn's husband, Edward (George Innes) 10) Dr. Graham (Brock Peters) 11) Hotel Maid Victoria Johnston (Lynne Moody) 12) Aid to the tycoon, Arthur Jackson (Mike Preston) Hayes does a good job in her role (though not as good as the "other" Miss Marple, Joan Hickson). (Hayes was 83 years old in this movie!). Also look for the fine performances of Swoosie Kurtz as the talkative nurse and Barnard Hughes as the grumpy tycoon. The cinematography is well done. As well there is some nice Reggae music. Finally, hardcore British mystery fans will find this Americanized version different from what they expect. However, the movie does present the murder mystery quite well. In conclusion, this is a fun movie even if you have read the novel it's based on!! (1983; 100 min; made for TV; closed-captioned; full screen; color) +++++
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