Jacqueline (Albert Major parlait trop)

In Albert Major parlait trop, the French Télévisions film adaptation of Agatha Christie's A Caribbean Mystery, Jacqueline is the head nurse at "Hôpital St Paul" in which most of the action takes place.

Jacqueline does not really have a parallel in the original novel. Some scenes build her up as a potential suspect or co-conspirator. For example when the nurse Victoria is telling her mother on the phone that she thinks she knows who the murderer is, Jacqueline can be seen approaching and may have overheard. Later when commissaire Laurence notes that the killings required someone skilled with a scalpel, Jacqueline tells him that Dany Courelle used to be quite bored and would sit in and watch while he husband was performing operations, but she adds that watching doesn't make one a surgeon. There are also some similarities with the role played by Evelyn Hillingdon who is not parallel in this adaptation. Jacqueline is the "steady" one in the events and she sympathises with Dany Courelle. She is the one who discovers Dany on the floor after apparently having tried to take her own life.

Jacqueline is portrayed by Marie-José Billet.