![]() ![]() ![]() The final film Murder Ahoy! is all original: the screenplay is not based on any Christie novel (although the film utilizes an idea or two from the Marple novel They Do It The entire purpose of Poirot's investigations and his actions are completely left Of "guilty"-so, she joins a third-rate repertory company to uncover the murderer of a blackmailing actress. Marple is a juror in a murder trial and is troubled by the verdict McGinty's Dead, the novel the film was "based" on. ![]() Murder Most Foul is not at all like the Poirot story Mrs. In 1964, two more Marple movies were released: Murder (now set at a horse-riding academy) and the filmmakers changed the sleuth: Hercule Poirot was replaced in the movie with Miss Marple! The movie changed its characters and scenes This movie made the Marple film series distance itself farther and farther away from Christie's original work. The second movie was Murder at the Gallop (1963), based on The murder) and Lucy Eyelesbarrow (Marple's ally in the investigation) Marple takes place of both characters in the movie. The first film was based on 4:50 from Paddington, the only Marple novel used for any of the films! The film eliminates both the characters of Elspeth McGillicuddy (the witness of Margaret Rutherford as Marple in the 1960s. ![]()
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