![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am mad about Gielgud.Ī fifth thing both these stories have in common is that both feature 'dying words'.Ī sixth thing both stories have in common is that neither of them feature Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple.īundle's father, the Marquise of Caterham (John Gielgud) is the epitome of the elderly, fun loving, slightly dotty aristocrat. In one he plays the good guy and in the other he plays the bad.Ī fourth thing these two movies have in common is that they both feature the inimitable John Gielgud. So I'm assuming both of these were for meant for television and not the big screen.Ī third thing these films have in common is that they both star James Warwick. Is that possible? Well, that's what it looks like. A very refreshing thing.Ī second thing both movies have in common is that the inside scenes were filmed on video and the outside scenes on film. So they are both faithful to Christies books. Don't forget to check out the list of other participating bloggers at Todd's website.īoth of these films are based on early Agatha Christie books and both were adapted years before some mis-guided masterminds began changing all of Christie's plots to suit who know what agenda. This is my entry today in Tuesday's Overlooked (or Forgotten) Films, a weekly meme hosted by Todd Mason at his blog, SWEET FREEDOM. ![]()
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