Murder Ahoy (1964)

Murder Ahoy
Directed by George Pollock
Written by David Pursall and George Seddon
1964/UK
Lawrence P. Bachmann Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios
First viewing/Netflix rental

[box] Miss Marple: Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead, Mr. Stringer![/box]

The last of Margaret Rutherford’s four Miss Marple films is as fun as the first.

Miss Marple (Rutherford) finds herself on the Board of Trustees of a charity that rehabilitates wayward boys in seamanship on a historical merchant marine training vessel. At her very first board meeting, another of the trustees is murdered just as he was about to convey important information learned on a visit to the ship.  Naturally, Miss Marple installs herself there post haste and the murders begin to pile up.

This series has become like an old friend.  I am sorry it was so short.  The highlight of this one has Rutherford holding her own in a sword fight!

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