Smithsonian magazine assesses Christie
screen adaptations such as
And Then There Were None with Louis Hayward and Barry Fitzgerald (1945);
Love from a Stranger with Basil Rathbone (1947, version of
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Margaret Rutherford, left, and
Joan Hickson in Murder She Said |
"Philomel College");
Murder She Said (1961, adaptation of
4:50 from Paddington) with Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple and Joan Hickson, the future Miss Marple; and
The Alphabet Murders with Tony Randall (1965, adaptation of
The ABC Murders). It also covers her Devon house
Greenway.
(Hat tip to Karen Jackson)
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