

Murder Ahoy
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During an annual board of trustees meeting, one of the trustees dies. Miss Marple thinks he’s been poisoned after finding a chemical on him. She sets off to investigate at the ship where he had just come from. The fourth and final film from the Miss Marple series starring Margaret Rutherford as the quirky amateur detective.
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"New mischief amidst the mizzen-masts!"
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en
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Margaret Rutherford
Miss Jane Marple

Lionel Jeffries
Captain Rhumstone

Stringer Davis
Jim Stringer

Charles Tingwell
Inspector Craddock

William Mervyn
Breeze-Connington

Henry Oscar
Lord Rudkin

Joan Benham
Alice Fanbraid

Nicholas Parsons
Dr. Crump

Miles Malleson
Bishop

Derek Nimmo
Sub-Lt. Eric Humbert
Gerald Cross
Brewer
Norma Foster
Asst. Matron Shirley Boston
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