Review of Murder Ahoy (1964) by Grant S — 07 Jan 2015
Margaret Rutherford is the whole show, starring as Agatha Christie's Miss Marple in what appears to be the 4th in a series of British films of the early 60's. This is not the BBC's Miss Marple - Rutherford puts some muscle into the part and her own eccentric charm.
The plot involves a naval program for juvenile delinquents for which Marple becomes a trustee. Fishy business and murder means she gets a chance to investigate - with and without the police, who seem to know her well.
Jaunty outing (perhaps because of the score) and fun in a time-killing way. Hard to guess the culprit.
This review of Murder Ahoy (1964) was written by Grant S on 07 Jan 2015.
Murder Ahoy has generally received positive reviews.
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