Angela Lansbury takes over the legacy of Margaret Rutherford as Agatha Christie's dogged sleuth Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack'd. The story takes place on a film set in a small British town in the 1950s. Elizabeth Taylor plays a washed-up actress trying to make a comeback but is plagued by a mysterious incident from her past. Unfortunately for her mental state, a collection of murders jar the quiet village where the movie is being made. Miss Marple arrives on the scene with her nephew, Inspector Craddock (Edward Fox), to ...
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Angela Lansbury takes over the legacy of Margaret Rutherford as Agatha Christie's dogged sleuth Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack'd. The story takes place on a film set in a small British town in the 1950s. Elizabeth Taylor plays a washed-up actress trying to make a comeback but is plagued by a mysterious incident from her past. Unfortunately for her mental state, a collection of murders jar the quiet village where the movie is being made. Miss Marple arrives on the scene with her nephew, Inspector Craddock (Edward Fox), to investigate. In addition to Taylor, an assortment of other movie stars grace the roster of suspects, including Rock Hudson, Kim Novak, and Tony Curtis. Paul Brenner, Rovi
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Add this copy of The Mirror Crack'd to cart. $20.50, new condition, Sold by groovaciousrecords rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Cedar City, UT, UNITED STATES, published 1983 by Republic Pictures.
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Angela Lansbury, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak, Edward Fox, Rock Hudson, Geraldine Chaplin. New in new packaging. Language: English. Run time: 105 mins. Originally released: 1980. factory sealed brand new
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Angela Lansbury; Elizabeth Taylor; Kim Novak; Edward Fox; Rock Hudson; Geraldine Chaplin. New. Run time: 105 mins. Language: English. New in new packaging. USA Orders only! Brand New product! please allow delivery times of 3-7 business days within the USA. US orders only please.
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Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, Angela Lansbury. New. Run time: 105. Buy with confidence-Satisfaction Guaranteed! Delivery Confirmation included for all orders in the US.
I like all of Agatha Christies books. This was about a star and her fears. very good.
mehaul
May 20, 2010
1 + 1 + 1 + 1 ... = One (Sad Product)
TITLE: The Mirror Crack'd
CAST: Elizabeth Taylor, Angela Lansbury, Rock Hudson, Kim Novak, Geraldine Chaplin, Tony Curtis, Edward Fox, Charles Gray and,in a way, Agatha Christie
RETURN ON INVESTMENT: I found this film searching Chaplin vehicles (I imagine the other names draw viewers too). When I saw the cast I thought how can i possibly lose? And all those stars in a Christie who-dun-it? to boot! That aspect of the effort (the mystery) is what gets this stars at all (Well, seeing Kim Nivak doesn't hurt and the G Chaplin part is fairly important and well done. So: ROI: 6 of 10
The others parts are mostly contributions to the fail side of the equation. AL looks like there's a ... up.... & leave it at that. RH seems to be doing his impression of William Shatner when he delivers his dialogue. TC uses facial expressions that are counter to his expected mood (smiling when angry, things like that). All those hint at poor direction (Guy Hamilton). I've spent enough of our collective time here. Bye
OH, forgot. Why the apostrophe in the title? The 'e' could very well have been there.