The Mirror Crack'd 1702604 225539474 2008-07-14T05:45:47Z 211.30.131.243 /* Movie goofs */ {{Infobox Film | name = The Mirror Crack'd | image = | image_size = | caption = | director = [[Guy Hamilton]] | producer = [[John Bradbourne]]<br>[[Richard Goodwin]] | writer = [[Agatha Christie]] (novel)<br>[[Barry Sandler]] (screenplay) | narrator = | starring = [[Angela Lansbury]]<br>[[Elizabeth Taylor]]<br>[[Kim Novak]]<br>[[Rock Hudson]]<br>[[Edward Fox (actor)|Edward Fox]]<br>[[Geraldine Chaplin]]<br>[[Tony Curtis]] | music = [[John Cameron]] | cinematography = [[Christopher G. Challis]] | editing = [[Richard Marden]] | distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]] | released = [[December 19]], [[1980]] | runtime = 105 min. | country = | language = [[English language|English]] | budget = | preceded_by = | followed_by = | website = | amg_id = | imdb_id = 0081163 }} '''''The Mirror Crack'd''''' is a [[1980 in film|1980]] feature [[film|motion picture]] [[film director|directed]] by [[Guy Hamilton]] boasting an [[all-star cast]], [[Angela Lansbury]], [[Geraldine Chaplin]], [[Tony Curtis]], [[Edward Fox (actor)|Edward Fox]], [[Rock Hudson]], [[Kim Novak]], and [[Elizabeth Taylor]], with [[Wendy Morgan (actress)|Wendy Morgan]], [[Maureen Bennett]], [[Charles Gray (actor)|Charles Gray]], and [[Charles Lloyd Pack]]. This [[crime fiction|crime]]/[[mystery film|mystery]]/[[thriller film|thriller]] was adapted by [[Jonathan Hales]] and [[Barry Sandler]], based on [[Agatha Christie]]'s [[Miss Marple]] [[novel]] ''[[The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side]]'' ([[1962 in literature|1962]]). Scenes were filmed at [[Twickenham Film Studios]], [[Twickenham]], [[London]], [[England]], and on location in [[Kent]]. 1 hour, 45 minutes; widescreen; color ==Plot== Set in the [[fiction]]al English [[village]] of [[St. Mary Mead]], home of Miss Jane Marple (played by Lansbury), in [[1953]], a big [[Hollywood, California|Hollywood]] [[production company]] arrives to film a [[costume drama|costume movie]] about [[Mary, Queen of Scots]] and [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]] with two famous [[movie star]]s, Marina Rudd (played by Taylor) and Lola Brewster (played by Novak). The two [[actress]]es are old rivals who hate each other. Marina, who is making a much heralded comeback after a prolonged "illness" and retirement, when she, in reality, has had a nervous breakdown, and her husband, Jason Rudd (played by Hudson), who is [[film director|directing]] the movie they are making, arrive with their entourage. When she learns that Lola will be in the movie as well, she becomes enraged and vents her anger. Lola and her husband, Martin N. "Marty" Fenn (played by Curtis), who is [[film producer|producing]] the movie they are making, then arrive. Excitement runs high in St. Mary Mead, as the locals have been invited to a [[reception]] held by the movie company in a manor house, Gossington Hall, to meet the [[celebrity|celebrities]]. Lola and Marina come face to face at the reception and exchange some potent and comical insults, nasty one-liners delivered with considerable flair by Novak and Taylor, as they smile and pose for the cameras. The two square off in a series of hilarious and cleverly written and performed cat-fights throughout the movie. Marina, however, has been receiving [[Anonymity|anonymous]] [[death threat]]s. After her initial exchange with Lola at the reception, she is cornered by a gushing, devoted [[fan (aficionado)|fan]], Heather Badcock (played by Bennett), who [[boredom|bores]] her with a long and detailed story about having actually met Marina in person during the [[World War II|war]]. After recounting the meeting they had all those years ago, when she arose from her sickbed to go and meet the glamorous star, Badcock drinks a [[cocktail]] that was made for Marina and drops dead from [[poison]]ing. The incident is unfortunate for Marina's mental state, and she is beside herself. Everyone is certain she was the intended [[murder]] victim. Once filming begins on the movie, she discovers that apart from threatening notes made up of newspaper clippings, her cup of coffee on the set has also been spiked with poison, sending her into fits of terror. The police detective from [[Scotland Yard]] investigating the case, Inspector Delbert Craddock (played by Fox), is baffled as he tries to uncover who is behind the attempt on the life of the actress and the subsequent murder of the innocent woman. The [[suspect]]s pile up. Is it Ella Zielinsky (played by Chaplin), Jason's production assistant who is secretly having an affair with him and would like Marina out of the way? Or, is it the hotheaded actress Lola Brewster? Inspector Craddock asks his aunt, the renowned amateur detective Miss Jane Marple, who injured her foot at the reception and is confined to her home, for assistance. The main suspect, Zielinsky, is then killed by a lethal nose spray after going to a pay phone in the village, where she called the murderer and threatened to expose them. Miss Marple, now back on her feet, visits Gossington Hall, where Marina and Jason are staying, and views where Babcock's death occurred. Working from information received from her cleaning woman, Cherry Baker (played by Morgan), who was working as a waitress the day of the murder, the determined elderly sleuth begins to piece together the events of the fatal reception and solves the mystery. By the time she has collected all the evidence to indicate who committed the [[crime]], however, another death occurs at Gossington Hall, which sadly closes the case on who the murderer in St. Mary Mead actually is: Marina Rudd. ==Origin of the Title== The title is part of a line from ''[[The Lady of Shalott]]'' by the [[England|English]] poet [[Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson|Alfred, Lord Tennyson]] ([[1809]]&ndash;[[1892]]). To those who know the poem, it conveys the idea of a vision which once seen, must inevitably lead to tragedy: :Out flew the web and floated wide-- :The mirror crack'd from side to side; :"The curse is come upon me," cried :The Lady of Shalott. ==Movie goofs== {{trivia|date=July 2008}} *Though ''The Mirror Crack'd'' is set in [[1953]], Marty drives a [[1959]] model car. ==See also== *''[[The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side]]'' (novel) *''[[The Mirror Crack'd (TV film)|The Mirror Crack'd]]'' (TV movie) ==External links== *{{imdb title|id=0081163|title=The Mirror Crack'd}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mirror Crack'd, The}} [[Category:1980 films]] [[Category:Films based on Miss Marple books]] [[Category:Films directed by Guy Hamilton]] [[de:Mord im Spiegel]] [[es:El espejo roto]]