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MISS MARPLE: AT BERTRAM'S HOTEL (2007)
Directed by Dan Zeff



CAST:
Geraldine McEwan .... Miss Marple
Francesca Annis .... Lady Selina Hazy
Emily Beecham .... Elvira Blake
Nicholas Burns .... Jack and Joel Britten
Peter Davison .... Hubert Curtain
Mark Heap .... Mr. Humfries
Charles Kay .... Canon Pennyfather
Stephen Mangan .... Inspector Larry Bird
Martine McCutcheon .... Jane Cooper
Mary Nighy .... Brigit Milford
Mica Paris .... Amelia Walker
Vincent Regan .... Mickey Gorman
Hannah Spearritt .... Tilly Rice
Ed Stoppard .... Malinowski
Polly Walker .... Bess Sedgwick




SYNOPSIS:
When Miss Marple stays in London's fashionable Bertram's Hotel she enjoys the traditional dιcor, the impeccable service--and the unmistakable atmosphere of danger lurking behind the highly polished veneer. Many of her fellow guests are gathered for the will reading of Sir Richard Blake, the multi-millionaire who disappeared seven years previously. His daughter Elvira and her estranged mother, the famous adventurer Bess Sedgwick, are among them.

Tensions grow as jewel thieves, art dealers, soul singers and Nazi hunters are revealed to be among the guests. As the guests mingle in the hotel's opulent rooms, many questions are left unanswered. Why will Elvira and Bess go to such lengths for family friend Brigit and hotel doorman Mickey Gorman? What do the bumbling Canon Pennyfather, German milliner Mutti and the handsome enigma Malinowski have in common? Ably assisted by the hotel maid Jane and Inspector Bird, Miss Marple realises the truth behind Bertram's Hotel is darker than even she could have imagined. Especially when two of the staff are murdered...



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TRIVIA:
• Miss Marple: At Bertram's Hotel is Charles Kay's latest and most recent television appearance.



LINKS:
http:// Official Site (PBS)
http:// Official Geraldine McEwan Site (Miss Marple)


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