Agatha Christie's Marple: Series 2 | 
| Directors: Edward Hall, Paul Unwin, Peter Medak, Tom Shankland Actors: Geraldine Mcewan, Russ Abbot, Geraldine Chaplin, Philip Davis, Dawn French Studio: Acorn Media Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Discs: 4 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 372 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1.2
MPN: ACRDAMP8490D UPC: 054961849093 EAN: 0054961849093 ASIN: B000GAKFIG
Theatrical Release Date: February 19, 2006 Release Date: August 29, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Acorn Media Release Date: 08/29/2006 Run time: 372 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com Granada Television and the PBS Mystery! series' Marple episodes continue to delight with such distinctive vitality, wit, and stylishness one may never again think of tea rooms in the English countryside as "quaint" settings. Geraldine McEwan (Vanity Fair) returns as Agatha Christie's Miss Jane Marple, elderly sleuth with a keenly discerning eye and sweet smile that takes the sting out of her blunt observations of friends and murder suspects alike. As with series 1, the quartet of mysteries in series 2, set shortly after World War II, are ensemble affairs filled out by such familiar faces as Timothy Dalton, Charles Dance, Greta Scacchi, Anthony Andrews, Patricia Hodge, and Imogen Stubbs. Rather than pound out a certain visual and tonal sameness over all four stories, each 90-minute episode seems to be approached as a stand-alone affair, giving writers, directors, and production teams a lot of leeway to give each story a unique stamp. "Sleeping Murder" stars Sophia Myles as Gwenda Halliday, a young woman haunted by flashbacks of the memory of a killing she observed as a little girl in a stately British house. Problem is, Gwenda has only recently moved to Britain for the first time in her life, after growing up in India. Dawn French, Martin Kemp, and Geraldine Chaplin also star in the tale, which involves an old troupe of actors, a jewelry theft, and a very surprising conclusion. "By the Pricking of My Thumbs" concerns the disappearance of a doddering old woman who leaves behind a strange, spooky painting of a cottage in the woods, an unnerving figure lurking in the structure's window. Miss Marple is on the trail, but she allows the lonely, alcoholic wife (Scacchi) of a government investigator (Andrews) to take the leada boost to the younger woman's self-esteem. The ambitious "The Moving Finger" is the most singular episode in sries 2, a cheeky--almost subversive--vision of a rosy, picture-postcard village whose tranquility is undone by a series of hateful letters mailed to individuals in the community. Miss Marple, observing the tragic effects of these missives on relationships and reputations, is practically in the background in this story, watching closely as a nihilistic young man (James D'Arcy) comes out of his cynical, alcohol-laced haze to investigate the source of so much misery. (Bonus: director Ken Russell appears as the local, red-cheeked vicar.) Finally, "The Sittaford Mystery" finds Timothy Dalton playing a likely prospect to become prime minister, until he's stabbed to death following a seance. Set in a rundown hotel during a severe winter storm, the episode co-stars James Murray, Rita Tushingham, and comic-actor-director Mel Smith, the latter as the late, great man's touchingly loyal, right-hand man. --Tom Keogh
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Geraldine is amazing July 2, 2009 Francisco Borrego The colors and cinematography of this Miss Marple series are amazing. Personally I think this is a very good one. I also have the series starred by Joan Hickson and although both "Miss Marples" are quite different both of them are brilliant.
Agatha Christie's Marple: Series 2 June 15, 2009 Pooh (Va. Beach, VA) As a devoted fan of all of Agatha Christie's fictional detectives, I became quite fond of Geraldine McEwan's impression of Jane Marple as the dotty, rambling and often annoying busybody from St. Mary Meade. She always gets the killer in the end through her keen observations and spot-on knowledge of human nature. Ms. McEwan brings a witty charm and grace to the character. I thoroughly enjoyed this DVD and would recommend it to all Agatha Christie fans.
Geraldine McEwan brings Miss Marple back! February 24, 2009 Kristin E. Hoeschele Geraldine McEwan is an excellent Miss Marple. Her charcterization of the elderly sleuth is witty, sympathetic, warm, and delightful! The excellent cast of actors only makes this collection evening more exciting with Timothy Dalton, Charles Dance, Greta Scacchi, Anthony Andrews, Patricia Hodge, Imogen Stubbs, and Sophia Myles. This is a collection that I watch repeatedly, as I do sets 1 and 3! (I look forward to the production of set 4.) Christie's prolific collection of stories should make additional collections possible and I can't think of a better contemporary actress to play Miss Marple than Geraldine McEwan.
Wonderfully done. February 20, 2009 Evan A. Dougherty (Charleston, WV) Simply a great product. Geraldine McEwen makes Miss Marple shine. Every episode, each uniquely its own, is wonderful.
Excellent Marple May 12, 2008 Merry Jester (Weston, FL) (Weston, FL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been a masterpiece / mystery theater fan for years, and find the Miss Marple series with Geraldine McEwan to be top notch. Excellent actors, sumptious costumes, and beautiful settings make for extremely entertaining viewing. Geraldine McEwan is marvelous, and is much better than Joan Hicks ever was! A perfectly lovely voice accompanies the very intelligent eyes!
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