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Murder Is Easy by Claude Whatham
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Product detailsActor: Bill Bixby, Helen Hayes, Lesley-Anne Down, Olivia de Havilland, Patrick Allen Director: Claude Whatham Cinematographer: Brian Tufano Editor: David Newhouse Producer: David L. Wolper Producer: Stan Margulies Writer: Agatha Christie Writer: Carmen Culver Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Original Language), Analog Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC Running Time: 90 minutes Release Date: 1999-05-04 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Publisher: Warner Home Video Studio: Warner Home Video
VHS Movie Reviews of Murder Is EasyMovie Review: It's easygoing in this film... Summary: 4 StarsI bought this just because the wonderful Bill Bixby stars and I've always liked a good mystery. Watching, I still couldn't shake the feeling that it was David Banner in England, without the Hulk. I didn't expect much more from a 1982 TV movie. The set up was intriguing. An old woman befriends Bixby's character, Luke Williams, on a train. She outright tells him she suspects foul play going on in her peaceful town. After that, she is killed in a hit and run. This sends up major red flags and Luke forgoes his vacation and throws himself into the case, despite the fact that he is NOT a detective, but a probability/Computer analyst. Once he's settled People die mysteriously each day, but you don't get any emotion from the cold and callous Brits that are involved. Only the American Luke seems to care that something is amiss and that innocent people are dead, but even that is half-hearted.
The romance that blossoms between Luke and one of the suspects seems forced and unbelievable, even if it is the beautiful Leslie-Ann Down.
All in all, I rate it 4, because..I love Bill and there is a very good turn from the always lovely Olivia De-Havilland. Toward the end you are left with 2 prime suspects and it leaves you in suspense, but it's not too hard to deduce. The cheerful resolution and explanations don't ring true, but maybe that's just me. I would be hightailing it out of there and very strung up for a while after all that!
Movie Review: Especially when nobody suspects you... Summary: 3 StarsMURDER IS EASY would have been a lot more effective if screenwriter Carmen Culver actually used Agatha Christie's original novel instead of modernizing the detective work with computers and changing the hero from a policeman to a computer nerd and putting the focus on BILL BIXBY and LESLEY-ANNE DOWNE.
The only flavorful performances are given by HELEN HAYES in a brief role as Lavinia Fullerton and OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in an underwritten role as the local librarian.
It gets off to a promising start with Helen Hayes as a little old lady on her way to Scotland Yard to report a series of murders in her village. She describes the look that made her realize who the murderer is and tells Bill Bixby, "If no one suspects you, murder is easy." Shortly after she leaves the train station, she is killed in an auto accident. Thus, Bixby, a computer expert, decides to investigate for himself.
Carmen Culver's teleplay would have been better if it hadn't updated the Christie material and tried to modernize the story with foolish computer nonsense. Furthermore, by devoting entirely too much time to the red herrings and focusing almost all of the remaining time on Lesley-Anne Down and Bill Bixby's growing relationship, it turns the surprise ending into little more than a sham for which there is no preparation.
Bill Bixby's character in the novel was a young policeman--here he is an American computer wizard who delves into use of the computer (to no avail) to solve the crime. He's charming and earnest enough but too many scenes are throwaways involving him and Lesley-Anne Down in a plot filled with many red herrings.
Suffice it to say that this is not one of the best adaptations of Christie's work. The technical aspects are excellent--the color photography of the English settings is impressive and some of the performances are first-rate.
Nice to see Olivia de Havilland and Helen Hayes as "special guest stars". Helen Hayes contributes so much to the opening scenes that she makes up for the fact that there is no Miss Marple in this one. Olivia de Havilland's role is seriously underwritten, especially during the final scenes.
The tight suspense of the final confrontation with a killer was handled more effectively in the novel. The explanations for the murders are too swift to carry much weight as motives.
Summing up: Would have been a more absorbing who-dun-it for Christie's mystery fans if it were faithful to the book. Modernizing the story with computer detection work is no help at all nor is the flat direction.
Movie Review: I just felt compelled to warn everyone... Summary: 1 StarsI just watched this DVD and disliked it so much that I felt compelled to "warn" anyone who is considering watching it, or worse considering buying it, to not waste their time or their money.
Let me start out with the less important criticisms. Yes, it is dated and the clothing absurd. I don't usually criticize a movie for that, but in this movie the clothing and fashion seemed to go out of their way to be noticed. And not in a good way.
The kindest thing I can say about the acting is that it was "uninspired". I don't usually even take much concious notice of the quality of the acting so if it struck such an awful chord with me you can tell it was truly awful.
Now to a serious, but not the most serious, criticism. The basic premises upon which the movie was based were presented in a complely unpersuasive manner.
The lead was supposed to be a statistics genius who could make accurate probability predictions by imputting variables into a computer simulation. For example, in the beginning of the story he predicted the winner of a horse race using these methods. He later tries to use statisical analysis to determine who the murderer was. The scences where they pretended to use computers as an analytical tool were childish to say the least. Completely unrealistic. They didn't even try to make them work.
Likewise, the romantic connection between the lead and one of the suspects was also pathetic. He's supposed to be a math nerd who is not good with people, but he meets a woman who is already engaged and without making any kind of emotional connection, they are suddenly in love and he's going to change his life and blah, blah blah. It was like, hey, I've met you and we're supposed to fall in love beaue it's important to the plot so let's get that over with and move on to other more important things. There is simply no basis for these two characters to even care for one another more less fall in love.
But I've saved my biggest criticism for last. The movie was boring, boring boring. I'm not a fanatic, but I like mysteries. I like solving the puzzle and my sense of curiousty almost always drives me to learn "whodunit" and how they "donit". But it was sheer torture to watch this movie to it's conclusion. I didn't care about the charecters and the clues were presented in an unintersting manner and at the end I just wanted to see who did it without bothering to try to figure out the clues on my own. My vocabulary fails me. Tedious? Boring? Pointless? Meandering?
I actually hate writing such a strongly negative review because I tend to discount those reviews when I read them. But if this review will dissuade anyone from making the mistake of sitting thorugh a couple of hours of torture, then it will have served it's purpose.
Movie Review: less popular Christie story Summary: 2 StarsThis is one of the less popular Agatha Christie stories. The plot is mundane, but what makes this video terrible is the injection of 1980 US cultural values into a 1950 story. The clothes worn by the heroine are repulsively ugly. They make an average shaped woman look deformed with a flat chest and a back with projections that most women would be happy to have in front. Notice the turned up collars which were just as ugly then as they are now. The hero is not convincing as a technology nerd.
Movie Review: After watching this murder is easy and likely Summary: 1 StarsYou know those made for TV programs that are written up the day before with no thought but to put something between commercials? Well this is one of them. They are just luck that Agatha Christy is dead already or they would be suspected in her heart attack.This has all the element you need to make murder easy. Sick sophomoric background music courtesy of Gerald Fried who did the music for "Rescue from Gilligan's Island". A camera than can not focus on close-ups. Dialog that was pulled out of the hat. Arrows that point at the obvious (Well a camera that closes in and waits for you to see the obvious). The standard suspects are not even suspect enough. And that great statement "It is the last person you suspect"
Summary of Murder Is EasyAgatha Christie's Luke Williams sets out to investigate a series of murders in a small British town.
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