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12 February 2006 (USA) morePlot:
The placid village of Lymstock seems the perfect place for Jerry Burton to recuperate from his accident under the care of his sister... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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A Marvelous Gallery of Grotesques moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Geraldine McEwan | ... | Miss Marple | |
| James D'Arcy | ... | Jerry Burton | |
| Ken Russell | ... | Reverend Caleb Dane Calthrop | |
| Frances de la Tour | ... | Mrs. Maud Dane Calthrop | |
| Thelma Barlow | ... | Emily Barton | |
| Jessica Hynes | ... | Aimee Griffith (as Jessica Stevenson) | |
| Sean Pertwee | ... | Dr. Owen Griffith | |
| Imogen Stubbs | ... | Mona Symmington | |
| Harry Enfield | ... | Richard Symmington | |
| Kelly Brook | ... | Elsie Holland | |
| John Sessions | ... | Cardew Pye | |
| Rosalind Knight | ... | Partridge | |
| Emilia Fox | ... | Joanna Burton | |
| Ellen Capron | ... | Agnes | |
| Talulah Riley | ... | Megan Hunter |
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I thought BY THE PRICKING OF MY THUMBS in this new Miss Marple series was good, but THE MOVING FINGER has presented a lineup of many pleasing and not-so-pleasing eccentrics and British grotesqueries. The famed director Ken Russell portrays a shambling vicar, the Rev. Calthrop, like a fugitive from one of his deliriously enjoyable films; his wife, Maud is portrayed by Frances de la Tour, the horsey and lugubrious actress who portrayed the gigantess Madame Olympe Maxime in HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE; Sean Pertwee, son of the late and great Jon Pertwee plays a nervous, mousy Dr. Griffith who is seduced by the hoydenish and blazing red-headed lorelei, Joanna Burton, played by Emilia Fox; the waspish and flagrantly gay Cardew Pye has an unexpected soft centre, courtesy of John Sessions; James D'Arcy plays Jerry Burton as a seemingly unsympathetic character who gradually begins to come out of his self-imposed protective shell as the story progresses. Geraldine McEwan seems to have put her stamp on the Jane Marple character by presenting her as somewhere between the indomitable Dame Margaret Rutherford's swashbuckling and sputtering Miss Marple and the icily restrained and too-perfectly-emotionless Joan Hickson's Miss Marple, which is generally seen as the portrayal closest to Dame Agatha Christie's original intent for the character. Mugging, smiling, very physically active, McEwan gives her Miss Marple a distinctive flair that may be an acquired taste, like rutabagas, to some of you viewers out there. The rest of the cast is more than adequate, and director Tom Shankland does an OK job pulling all the story threads together.