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Agatha Christie (novel)
Stephen Churchett (screenplay)
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25 February 2007 (Canada) more
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Miss Marple is called upon to solve her most perplexing case yet. Upon his death, financier John Rafiel asks her to solve a murder... more | add synopsis
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Geraldine McEwan | ... | Miss Jane Marple | |
| Laura Michelle Kelly | ... | Verity Hunt / Margaret Lumley (as Laura-Michelle Kelly) | |
| Dan Stevens | ... | Michael Faber | |
| Graeme Garden | ... | Matthew Broadribb | |
| Richard E. Grant | ... | Raymond West (as Richard E Grant) | |
| Ruth Wilson | ... | Georgina Barrow | |
| Johnny Briggs | ... | Sydney Lumley | |
| George Cole | ... | Mr. Raeburn | |
| Ronni Ancona | ... | Amanda Dalrymple | |
| Adrian Rawlins | ... | Derek Turnbull | |
| Emily Woof | ... | Rowena Waddy | |
| Will Mellor | ... | Martin Waddy | |
| Anne Reid | ... | Sister Agnes | |
| Amanda Burton | ... | Sister Clotilde | |
| Lee Ingleby | ... | DC Colin Hards |
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Miss Marple: Nemesis (USA) (new title)
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Finland:93 min | USA:83 min
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This new Miss Marple must be intended for people who are deaf and absolutely clueless of Agatha Christie's books. Every character, every part of the plot, and the wonderful development of the mystery has been changed. What we get is an extremely loud, garishly filmed (in bright reds, yellows, ....eeek!!), MESS. The main characters of Jason Rafiel and Michael Rafiel have been changed of course. In keeping with this new series, their characters have been changed to make them German! Michael Rafiel's relationship as well as how he met Verity Hunt has been changed also to an untasty dish served cold. Enough to turn the stomach. The "sisters" who are pivotal to the plot, are now nuns.....real sisters in the Catholic Church sense. The wonderful Amanda Burton is such a good actress, but she's totally wasted here as one of the new characters of a Nun. Richard Grant, also a good actor, is also wasted as Miss Marple's nephew, Raymond. They now make Miss Marple's nephew into a comical, silly, womanizer. Gee, I almost forgot to talk about Miss Marple and her role in this dreadful crime (I'm talking about the series). Can you really believe Geraldine McEwan when she states, "I am Nemesis," in this mystery? She twitters, twinkles her eyes and dithers around. It's really hard to pick out the worse of the lot in the new Miss Marple series, but this comes real close. I think "Bertram's Hotel" is the one that disappointed me most since it was my favorite book, with "Nemesis" as second. The scriptwriters, directors, set designers, everyone associated with this lousy series must have absolutely no sense of Christie's work. Believe me, you are NOT getting anything near to her impeccable mysteries.