While this book does provide invaluable information about the films and the actors involved in each production as well as being full of photographs from the films and episodes, what keeps this from being a five-star effort is the fact that once Palmer begins describing the series starring David Suchet and Joan Hickson he seems to weary of his work. We are treated to a pretty standard final summation episode after episode: "The usual actors (fill in the names of the standard players for Poirot or Marple episodes) all give their usual exemplary performance and the directors and filming crew do their usual fine job putting the thing together." The last third of the book is far less enjoyable to read than earlier summaries. Still--this is a fine reference book and one would hope that an updated version would be produced now that Suchet has given us the final Poirot story. And one would hope that a more consistent (and original) enthusiasm could be maintained in the synopses. ★★★★
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Wednesday, September 14, 2016
The Films of Agatha Christie: Review
While this book does provide invaluable information about the films and the actors involved in each production as well as being full of photographs from the films and episodes, what keeps this from being a five-star effort is the fact that once Palmer begins describing the series starring David Suchet and Joan Hickson he seems to weary of his work. We are treated to a pretty standard final summation episode after episode: "The usual actors (fill in the names of the standard players for Poirot or Marple episodes) all give their usual exemplary performance and the directors and filming crew do their usual fine job putting the thing together." The last third of the book is far less enjoyable to read than earlier summaries. Still--this is a fine reference book and one would hope that an updated version would be produced now that Suchet has given us the final Poirot story. And one would hope that a more consistent (and original) enthusiasm could be maintained in the synopses. ★★★★
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This sounds fascinating, if you're familiar with the films especially.
ReplyDeleteHe probably should have stuck with movies and skipped the TV shows. If I had been interested in buying/reading this book I would've been surprised to see that it did include TV. Film, to my mind, is not the same as television.
ReplyDeleteI might seek this out at our library if they have it. The early movies from the 1920s, especially non-Enlgish language one,s would be fun to read about. I'm sure they'd be hard to track down on the internet where almost everything seems to wind up.
John, I don't think I would have bought this new. I got it for a couple bucks from our Friends of the Library Sale--so, it was totally worth that amount.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't think of TV as film (even if the episodes were filmed on film and not video tape).
Hmmm!! Could be interesting, methinks!
ReplyDeleteVery happy advantage is well taken, of the unique features "My Kind Of Mystery" provides! A special home for a book like this, besides non-fiction as a whole. Since there is no shortage of Agatha material, I have to look forward to several non novel treats. Her autobiography, writings of people she met in Africa, and just obtained at our local charity fundraiser: a hardcover highlighting her book cover art. https://cmriedel.wordpress.com/riedel-challenges-2016/
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