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6.2/10
IMDbBest Actress | 1982 | Angela
Worst Supporting Actress | 1980 | Elizabeth
Box Office Collection 11,000,000 USD
Although Miss Jane Marple is presented as elderly, and the leading men as middle-aged, Angela Lansbury, Tony Curtis, and Rock Hudson were all born in 1925.
Final lead starring role in a cinema movie for Dame Elizabeth Taylor. According to publicity for this movie, this was Taylor's first big role in a feature film in four years.
In a 1998 interview, Dame Angela Lansbury stated that playing Miss Jane Marple was "terrific" and that she "enjoyed" it very much, but thought this movie was "dreadful".
Production of this movie was delayed by about a year due to Dame Angela Lansbury appearing in the Broadway production of "Sweeney Todd", which was a big box-office success, and the producers wanted Lansbury (who was playing Mrs. Lovett) for this movie.
Dame Angela Lansbury was only 54 when she played the elderly Miss Jane Marple.
"Marina Rudd: Lola, dear, you know, there are really only two things I dislike about you. Lola Brewster: Really? What are they? Marina Rudd: Your face."
"Lola Brewster: I could eat a can of Kodak and puke a better movie."