There are complications as to which of Neville’s wives is to inherit. There is also Lady Tressilion’s companion who will benefit from the will. There is also a man about town infatuated with Kay (Paul Nichols). Those who are under suspicion include Neville’s two wives, K (Zoe Tapper) and Audrey (Saffron Burrows). The initial suspicion goes on to Neville but, eventually, he provides alibis. The initial focus of the film is on Neville, Greg Wise, playing tennis at Wimbledon, gentlemanly, but gruff with his second wife, making plans to invite his former wife to the family home, which is presided over by the highly critical and crotchety lady Tressilion, Eileen Atkins at her typical and best. At the opening of this film, she is in discussion with the doctor who has a theory that murders are a culmination of a process, a process towards zero. Geraldine McEwan, Greg Wise, Eileen Atkins, Julian Sands, Zoe Tapper, Paul Nichols, Saffron Burrows, Julie Graham, Tom Baker, Alan Davies.ĭirected by David Grindley (and Nicholas Winding Refn)Ī popular Miss Marple story, this film featuring Geraldine McEwan as Jane Marple, her performance is quietly sweet, gentle, even fey, always observing, always searching, formulating theories. Peter Malone's Film Reviews and Resources.Michael Fallon Books and Audio-visual Resources.Heart of Life Centre for Spiritual and Pastoral Formation.St Mary's Towers Retreat Centre, Douglas Park NSW.Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.
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