

Comedy · Crime · Drama
Overview
Miss Marple believes she's seen a murder in a passing-by train, yet when the police find no evidence she decides to investigate it on her own.
Top Cast


Margaret Rutherford
Margaret Rutherford
Miss Jane Marple
Margaret Rutherford
Miss Jane Marple


Arthur Kennedy
Arthur Kennedy
Paul Quimper
Arthur Kennedy
Paul Quimper


Muriel Pavlow
Muriel Pavlow
Emma Ackenthorpe
Muriel Pavlow
Emma Ackenthorpe


James Robertson Justice
James Robertson Justice
Luther Ackenthorpe
James Robertson Justice
Luther Ackenthorpe


Thorley Walters
Thorley Walters
Cedric Ackenthorpe
Thorley Walters
Cedric Ackenthorpe


Charles Tingwell
Charles Tingwell
Inspector Craddock
Charles Tingwell
Inspector Craddock


Conrad Phillips
Conrad Phillips
Harold Ackenthorpe
Conrad Phillips
Harold Ackenthorpe


Ronald Howard
Ronald Howard
Brian Eastley
Ronald Howard
Brian Eastley


Joan Hickson
Joan Hickson
Mrs. Kidder
Joan Hickson
Mrs. Kidder


Stringer Davis
Stringer Davis
Jim Stringer
Stringer Davis
Jim Stringer
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