Today’s movie is a murder mystery film with a scene that
happens on October 4. Watch it tonight and enjoy.
4:50 FROM PADDINGTON
On October 4, 1957 [00:46 to
7:26] Elspeth McGillicuddy is traveling by train from London to St. Mary Mead.
During the trip, when another train runs parallel to hers for a time she sees a
murder in the other train, but cannot identify the killer. She tells her friend
Jane Marple. They report the murder to the police, but when no body is found
the police lose interest in the case. Miss Marple deduces that the body must
have been pushed off the train at Rutherford Hall, a Victorian estate
surrounded by a wooded park that abuts the railway line. Miss Marple
recruits Lucy Eyelesbarrow to take a
job at the estate as the housekeeper so she can look for the body. Luther
Crackenthorpe, the current owner collected a mass of worthless antiquities in
his youth. His father wrote his will so that Luther cannot sell the estate and
that when Luther dies the estate goes to Luther’s last surviving child or
grandchild. Luther is a hypochondriac who is cared for by his daughter Emma and
Dr. Quimper. The family consists of
Bryan Eastley, who was married to Luther’s deceased daughter Edith,
Cedric, a bohemian painter, Harold Crackenthorpe, a banker and Harold a
somewhat shady con man. After some searching Lucy finds the body in a sarcophagus
that is part of Luther’s collection. The police now begin an investigation.
Then Harold turns up dead in a mantrap set in the park. They identify the
victim as a ballet dancer, Anna Stravinska.
Emma reveals that she got a letter from a Frenchwoman, Martine who claimed
to have married her dead older brother Edmund at the start of World War II and had a child by him. She
thinks the dead woman might be her. They police wonder about this when they
learn Anna Stravinska had been married to an Englishman and her real name was
Martine Perrot. Someone breaks into her apartment and steals all her personal
papers. Bryan says that he saw Cedric in London on the day of the first murder.
Emma tells Alfred she’s engaged to Dr. Quimper and Alfred tells her Quimper
“missed” a fatal disease he has. Miss Marple invites Elspeth McGillicuddy back
and maneuvers Dr. Quimper into a position where Mrs. McGillicuddy recognizes
him as the killer. He was married to Martine, but as a Catholic she would not
agree to a divorce. He planned to marry
Emma then kill off the rest of the family so he would eventually inherit the
Crackenthorpe millions. Quimper tries to run, but is caught by Bryan and
arrested.
Another one of Christie’s classic
who-dun-its. Full of characters, clues and red herrings. An excellent mystery.
The date is given in the film at
2:51 on a newspaper.
Producer – George Gallaccio
Director – Martyn Friend
Screenplay – T. R. Bowen
Runtime – 1 hour 44 minutes
Released – February 25, 1987
Starring –
Joan Hickson as Miss Jane Marple
Jill Meager as Lucy Eyelesbarrow
Mona Bruce as Elspeth
McGillicuddy
Maurice Denham as Luther
Crackenthorpe
John Hallam as Cedric
Crackenthorpe
Bernard Brown as Harold
Crackenthorpe
Robert East as Alfred
Crackenthorpe
Joanna David as Emma
Crackenthorpe
David Beames as Bryan Eastley
Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2014.
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