In 11 of those episodes, Miss Marple was played by British actress Julia McKenzie with a much softer and self-deprecating side. While McKenzie is no replacement for Geraldine McEwan, who played Marple in the first three seasons and 12 episodes, she owns brings her own trademark to the role in such exciting chapters as They Do it With Mirrors and Murder is Easy.
Ma, Nemesis. So far, Kim has played Marple in 32 episodes and counting. Kim plays Ms. Ma, a younger international spinoff of the character. Estonian screen and stage actress Ita Ever became the third person to portray Miss Marple in a feature film. Ever acquitted herself well enough to be asked to reprise the role in a TV adaptation called Miss Marple Stories. Top review. Watchable, despite the blandness of the lead character. A seemingly innocuous elderly woman with no background in criminal investigation, she has a knack for solving crimes, particularly murder.
Not in the same league as Agatha Christie's Poirot the series starring David Suchet , but generally quite watchable. Miss Marple herself is quite bland, and certainly does not have enough colour or presence to carry an entire episode, let alone a series of 23 episodes. This is regardless of whether we are talking about the first 12 episodes, when Geraldine McEwan played Marple, or the final 11 episodes, when she was played by Julia McKenzie. McKenzie was the better of the two, having more gravitas and presence than McEwan, but neither inject much colour or engagement into proceedings.
To compensate for Marple's dullness, the main secondary characters are given depth, and are often made the focus of the episode. This includes some potentially interesting sub-plots and backstories. Marple is a fringe character for much of the episode and then swoops in towards the end to solve the crime.
This strategy is not always employed, unfortunately, and, when it is, is not always done well, depending largely on the writing for the episode and the quality of the performances. The mysteries themselves are generally quite intriguing. In some ways, this is where the Marple series is better than Poirot. Poirot mysteries were often highly complex, to the point of implausibility, with far-fetched back stories. Marple mysteries are more relatable and plausible.
Details Edit. Release date April 17, United States. Skip to main navigation Skip to content. Home Characters Miss Marple. About Miss Marple. Featured Miss Marple stories. The Murder at the Vicarage. Discover more about Miss Marple. Read more. Christie's Celebrated Women We explore Christie's adventurous and inspiring female characters. Miss Marple first appeared in six short stories, written in The first full-length novel, written and published in , is called The Murder at the Vicarage.
She has an unusual background for a sleuth, with no background in criminology or the police force. She lives in St Mary Mead, a small English village with a local pub, a handful of shops, the vicarage as well as the Gossington Hall estate. Jane Marple is house-proud, and has had a host of different housemaids, many of whom she takes in from an orphanage and trains in housekeeping skills.
A caring employer with a passion for justice, Miss Marple seeks revenge when a former maid is murdered in A Pocket Full of Rye.
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