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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
* [[Vanessa Redgrave]] as [[Agatha Christie]]
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*[[Vanessa Redgrave]] as [[Agatha Christie]]
* Dustin Hoffman as Wally Stanton
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*Dustin Hoffman as Wally Stanton
* Timothy Dalton as [[Archibald Christie|Archibald "Archie" Christie]]
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*Timothy Dalton as [[Archibald Christie|Archibald "Archie" Christie]]
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*Helen Morse as Evelyn
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*Celia Gregory as [[Nancy Neele]]
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*Paul Brooke as John Foster
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*Carolyn Pickles as [[Charlotte Fisher]]
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*[[Timothy West]] as Kenward
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*Tony Britton as William Collins
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*Alan Badel as Lord Brackenbury
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*Robert Longden as Pettelson
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*Donald Nithsdale as Uncle Jones
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*Yvonne Gilan as Mrs. Braithwaite
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*Sandra Voe as Therapist
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*Barry Hart as Supt. MacDonald
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*David Hargreaves as Sgt. Jarvis
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*Tim Seely as Capt. Rankin
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*Jill Summers as Nancy's Aunt
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*Christopher Fairbank as Luland
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*Liz Smith as Flora
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*Peter Arne as Hotel Manager
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*D. Geoff Tomlinson as Hotel Receptionist
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*John Joyce as Hotel Waiter
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*Irene Sutcliffe as Dress Shop Manageress
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*Ann Francis as Jane
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*Hope Johnstone as Royal Baths Clerk
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*John Ludlow as Royal Baths Clerk
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*Ray Gatenby as Official at Literary Luncheon
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*Hubert Rees as Official at Literary Luncheon
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*Tommy Hunter as Pierrot
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*Pamela Austin as Pierrot
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*Bert Ward as Pierrot
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*Harry Segal as Pierrot
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*Howard Blake as Hotel Trio
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*Jim Archer as Hotel Trio
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*Reginald Kilbey as Hotel Trio
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*Jonathan Benson as Head Waiter (uncredited)
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*Harry Fielder as Policeman (uncredited)
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*Stan Richards as Hotel Porter (uncredited)
   
 
==Production==
 
==Production==

Revision as of 11:03, 15 June 2019

Affiche film Agatha

Agatha is a 1979 drama thriller film directed by Michael Apted, starring Vanessa Redgrave, Dustin Hoffman and Timothy Dalton, and written by Kathleen Tynan. The film focuses on renowned crime writer Agatha Christie, offering a theory as to her still unsolved 12-day disappearance in 1926.

Plot

When her husband Archibald "Archie" Christie (Timothy Dalton) confronts her with his affair and demands a divorce, crime writer Agatha Christie (Vanessa Redgrave) tells him that she fears for her life and promptly vanishes. She signs into a Harrogate hotel under the name of a relative of Archie’s lover and, as the country flies into a frenzy of rumour regarding her disappearance, secretly plans a dark revenge against him that can only be averted by Wally Stanton (Dustin Hoffman), an ambitious American journalist who falls in love with her.

Cast

  • Vanessa Redgrave as Agatha Christie
  • Dustin Hoffman as Wally Stanton
  • Timothy Dalton as Archibald "Archie" Christie
  • Helen Morse as Evelyn
  • Celia Gregory as Nancy Neele
  • Paul Brooke as John Foster
  • Carolyn Pickles as Charlotte Fisher
  • Timothy West as Kenward
  • Tony Britton as William Collins
  • Alan Badel as Lord Brackenbury
  • Robert Longden as Pettelson
  • Donald Nithsdale as Uncle Jones
  • Yvonne Gilan as Mrs. Braithwaite
  • Sandra Voe as Therapist
  • Barry Hart as Supt. MacDonald
  • David Hargreaves as Sgt. Jarvis
  • Tim Seely as Capt. Rankin
  • Jill Summers as Nancy's Aunt
  • Christopher Fairbank as Luland
  • Liz Smith as Flora
  • Peter Arne as Hotel Manager
  • D. Geoff Tomlinson as Hotel Receptionist
  • John Joyce as Hotel Waiter
  • Irene Sutcliffe as Dress Shop Manageress
  • Ann Francis as Jane
  • Hope Johnstone as Royal Baths Clerk
  • John Ludlow as Royal Baths Clerk
  • Ray Gatenby as Official at Literary Luncheon
  • Hubert Rees as Official at Literary Luncheon
  • Tommy Hunter as Pierrot
  • Pamela Austin as Pierrot
  • Bert Ward as Pierrot
  • Harry Segal as Pierrot
  • Howard Blake as Hotel Trio
  • Jim Archer as Hotel Trio
  • Reginald Kilbey as Hotel Trio
  • Jonathan Benson as Head Waiter (uncredited)
  • Harry Fielder as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Stan Richards as Hotel Porter (uncredited)

Production

Kathleen Tynan began researching the project as a BBC documentary. During her research she told producer David Puttnam about it and he suggested it be turned into a feature film. The Agatha Christie estate opposed the movie and tried to get it stopped.

Reception

Agatha was generally very well received by critics, and maintains an 82% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Not all critics liked the movie, however. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two and a half stars out of four and told readers that the relationship between Christie and the American journalist "isn't real. It's never for a moment deeply felt -- it's just deeply acted."