Director: Claude Whiteman•Genres: Mystery, Crime, Thriller
A retired Scotland Yard inspector, Luke Fitzwilliam, finds himself drawn into a series of perplexing murders plaguing the English countryside. He encounters a seemingly innocent village gathering where a diabolical killer is systematically eliminating potential victims, all while Fitzwilliam races against time to uncover the murderer's identity before becoming the next target. The investigation leads him through a web of secrets, suspicion, and a chilling revelation about the true nature of the seemingly peaceful village.
Murder Is Easy (1982) received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and faithfulness to Agatha Christie's novel. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, the performances, particularly from the lead cast, were generally commended. The film was seen as a competent entry in the mystery genre, effectively capturing the cozy yet sinister feel of Christie's work.
Praised for its classic Agatha Christie mystery atmosphere.
Generally well-acted, with strong performances from the main cast.
Some viewers found the plot predictable or the pacing uneven.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this specific 1982 television film, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes from Google users.
This 1982 adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel 'Murder Is Easy' was part of a series of Christie adaptations produced for television during the early 1980s.
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