VHS : Agatha Christie's Miss Marple Collection 2 (VHS Boxed Set)
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Rating: - Most Pleasant Evening's Entertainment
On my TV set with my DVD player all of the discs looked and sounded fine.
I enjoy Helen Hayes for being Helen Hayes and Margaret Rutherford for being Margaret Rutherford but for Agatha Christies Miss Marple Jane Hickson wins hands down. I have tried only one of the latest British entry and she, too, appears quite able but Ms. Hickson has set the standard for authenticity (which, quite legitimately, was not the objective of Ms. Hayes or Ms. Rutherford).
To one who has never been to the ... Read More
Rating: - While others have done well, Joan Hickson is the defining Miss Marple...and Nemesis is one first-rate mystery story
Says Professor Wanstead to Miss Jane Marple (Joan Hickson) after the murderer has been discovered, "So Mr. Rafiel's faith in his son is justified after all." "Oh, no, Professor," Miss Marple replies, "it wasn't like that at all. Mr. Rafiel wanted justice for the dead girl, even if it meant the sacrifice of his son." "Do you think he considered that," the Professor asks. "Oh, yes," Miss Marple says. "He knew I wouldn't flinch, even if it meant sending Michael to the gallows. He called me 'Nemesis,' ... Read More
Rating: - Miss Marple wins again
My mother and I have been watching Agatha Christie mysteries for a long time. This Miss Marple set was one of the best Mother's Day gifts I have given her. We both cuddle up and watch some great movies and never guessing whodunit. I recommend this to anyone who likes a good mystery.
Rating: - Miss Marple at her best
For the Miss Marple fan this is a marvelous collection on DVD. I especially liked it that there were two episodes on a DVD so you didn't have to get up and change the DVD. Also included were some facts on the actors.
Rating: - Solving a Mystery that has No Clues!!
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(Note: this review is exclusively for the Miss Marple mystery "Nemesis" on VHS)
I watched this movie without reading the 1971 Dame Agatha Christie novel that it was based on. (Christie wrote twelve full-length Miss Marple murder mysteries.) I'm glad I did this! Why? Because it forced me to really watch this movie in order to try and deduce who the murderer was.
The movie begins with millionaire Jason Rafiel (Frank Gatliff) dying of natural causes. Soon ... Read More
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