Agatha Christies The Queen of Crime Collection (DVD, 2014, 3-Disc Set)
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Agatha Christie's the Queen of Crime Collection
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2014
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Three star-studded Agatha Christie mysteries
Stylish adaptations of three classic Christie mysteries
Agatha Christie has delighted millions of fans with her deft plots, memorable characters, charming settings, and keen insight into the darker motives of mankind. The Queen of Crime enchants once again with these three fascinating mysteries featuring sublime casts. Stars include Sir John Gielgud (Brideshead Revisited), Francesca Annis (Lillie), Pauline Collins (Upstairs, Downstairs), James Warwick (Agatha Christie?s Partners in Crime), Cheryl Campbell (Pennies from Heaven), Dominic Cooper (The Duchess), and Susan Hampshire (The Pallisers).
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Sparkling Cyanide contains brief nudity