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Rating: 7/10 by 131 users

Murder Ahoy (1964)

During an annual board of trustees meeting, one of the trustees dies. Miss Marple thinks he’s been poisoned after finding a chemical on him. She sets off to investigate at the ship where he had just come from. The fourth and final film from the Miss Marple series starring Margaret Rutherford as the quirky amateur detective.

Directing:
  • George Pollock
Writing:
  • David Pursall
  • Jack Seddon
  • Agatha Christie
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Sep 22, 1964

Rating: 7/10 by 131 users

Alternative Title:
Murder Ahoy - GB
Hahó, gyilkos! - HU
Hvem sagde mord? - DK
Miss Marple - Mörder Ahoi! - DE

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 33 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: ship, captain, poison, amateur detective, detective inspector, covered investigation, eavesdropping, snuff, curatorship, gang of thieves, danger of life, black and white, murder mystery
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Margaret Rutherford
Miss Jane Marple
Lionel Jeffries
Captain Rhumstone
Stringer Davis
Jim Stringer
Charles Tingwell
Inspector Craddock
William Mervyn
Breeze-Connington
Henry Oscar
Lord Rudkin
Joan Benham
Alice Fanbraid
Derek Nimmo
Sub-Lt. Eric Humbert
Norma Foster
Asst. Matron Shirley Boston
Bernard Adams
Dusty Miller
Edna Petrie
Miss Pringle
Roy Holder
Petty Officer Lamb

CinemaSerf

In my view, this is the weaker of the four "Miss Marple" films made by George Pollock for MGM. Margaret Rutherford is flawless as the trustee of a charity charged with the rehabilitation of young offenders and Lionel Jeffries provides the laughs as the Captain of "HMS Battledore" - the sailing sloop that is used to convert these youngsters from their recalcitrant ways. As one of her fellow trustees suddenly - and literally - snuffs it, "Miss Marple" suspects foul play and with the help of a home chemistry set (and, "Mr. Stringer", of course) deduces that he was ingeniously poisoned! She sets off to the seaside visit the ship and get to the bottom of it all, to the chagrin of virtually everyone concerned. All great japery-by-the-sea and we even get a bit of swordplay.


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