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IMDbBest Costume Design | 1993 | Judy
When Inspector Craddock visits Miss Marple for the first time, they linger near the entrance to the sitting room. When the camera swtiches perspective to Jane's, over Craddock's shoulder we can spot two framed drawings of Hickson in her younger days.
Final appearance of Joan Hickson as Miss Jane Marple.
The Houdini poster in Superintendent Slack's office is a reminder of Slack's enthusiasm for amateur magic in Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: They Do It with Mirrors (1991).
An early scene shows a poster of a Marina Gregg film; the producer of the film is George Gallaccio, the name of the producer of the Miss Marple TV shows.
Margaret Courtenay, who plays Miss Knight in this production, played Dolly Bantry in the 1980 motion picture version.
"Insp. Craddock: Yes, sir. What are you asking me to do? Supt. Slack: Tread carefully. Tact and tactics - mostly tact. Insp. Craddock: I undestand, sir. While I'm considering tactics, I'll talk to the husband. Supt. Slack: And another thing... Insp. Craddock: Sir? Supt. Slack: While you're in St. Mary Mead, I suggest you make contact with an old lady there. Oh, she looks like what you'd expect. Don't be deceived - she's got a mind like a meat cleaver. She's the sort of person who could help you on this case. Her name is Miss... Jane... Marple. I'm not pressuring you, but I do advise you to interview her. Insp. Craddock: That's all right, sir. I was intending to; she's my aunt."
"Miss Jane Marple: [last words of Joan Hickson as Miss Marple] More tea, vicar?"