Agatha Christie's seven dials mystery / London Weekend Television ; producer, Jack Williams ; writers, Pat Sandys ; directors, Tony Wharmby.

Set in the 1920s, a feisty flapper turns to amateur sleuthing, teaming up with a suave man-about-town. The dark forces of murder and international intrigue combine with the froth of romance and frivolity for a thriller with wicked Christie wit.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: London Weekend Television (Firm)
Acorn Media (Firm)
Other Authors: Williams, Jack, 1911-2002 (Producer)
Sandys, Pat (Screenwriter)
Wharmby, Tony (Director)
Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976
Alexander, Terence, 1923-2009 (Actor)
Andrews, Harry, 1911-1989 (Actor)
Baynes, Hetty (Actor)
Campbell, Cheryl (Actor)
Crowden, Sarah, 1955- (Actor)
Duff, Norwich (Actor)
Eles, Sandor (Actor)
Gielgud, John, 1904-2000 (Actor)
Griffiths, James (Actor)
Warwick, James, 1947- (Actor)
Language:English
Published: Silver Spring, MD : Distributed by Acorn Media, 2004.
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Rovi K-12 education materials.
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Physical Description:1 videodisc (133 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Variant Title:
Seven dials mystery.
Format: Video DVD
Description
Summary:
Set in the 1920s, a feisty flapper turns to amateur sleuthing, teaming up with a suave man-about-town. The dark forces of murder and international intrigue combine with the froth of romance and frivolity for a thriller with wicked Christie wit.
Note:Based on the novel by Agatha Christie.
Special features: cast filmographies; Agatha Christie materials.
Videorecording.
Call Number:AQ7 D0032534 VideoDVD
Audience:
Not rated.
ISBN:1569386897
9781569386897
Credits:Editor, Ray Helm ; music, Joseph Horovitz ; costume designer, Penny Lowe ; production designer, Bryan Bagge.
System Details:DVD, region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital.
Cast:
Terence Alexander, Harry Andrews, Hetty Baynes, Cheryl Campbell, Sarah Crowden, Norwich Duff, Sandor Elès, John Gielgud, James Griffiths, James Warwick.
Event Details:
Originally broadcast by ITV Mar. 8, 1981.