Review of Murder Ahoy (1964) by Paul C — 31 Jan 2009
The least of the Margaret Rutherford series of Miss Marple films - but all the regular elements are there. Another quirky performance with great support from Lionel Jefferies and Stringer Davies - particularly love the fencing duel between Marple and the villain at the end.
Rutherford was my favourite Miss Marple (although certainly played with tongue firmly in cheek) and must have struck a chord wth Agatha Christie herself - who dedicated one of her novels to her!
This review of Murder Ahoy (1964) was written by Paul C on 31 Jan 2009.
Murder Ahoy has generally received positive reviews.
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