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Agatha Christie's The Seven Dials Mystery DVD

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Cheryl Campbell stars alongside John Gielgud and Harry Andrews as Lady Bundle Brent Agatha Christie's most glamorous amateur sleuth in a stylish, feature-length television adaptation of the famous whodunit: a deadly game of Cluedo combining international treachery, romance and murder!Anticipating a weekend of leisure and pleasure, a group of Foreign Office acquaintances arrive at the palatial Hampshire estate of the Marquis of Caterham. The mood suddenly darkens when a notoriously hard-to-rouse guest fails to wake at all; and when another sinister death comes to... light, the surviving guests are plunged into nervous speculation! Enter Lady Eileen Brent, the Marquis' enchanting and high-spirited daughter, affectionately known as 'Bundle'. She teams up with elegant idler Jimmy Thesiger to seek out the truth amid rumours of missing confidential papers and a cabal centred around a seedy nightclub called The Seven Dials... [show more]

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Released
18 July 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
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Runtime
133 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626452148 
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Small screen adaptation of Agatha Christie's murder mystery. Lady Eileen Brent (Cheryl Campbell) turns sleuth when a dead body is found in her Marquis father's (John Gielgud) home. The house had been rented out for the weekend to a society couple, and it transpires that the victim was their foreign office chum, Gerry. Gerry had left a note for his step-sister in which he mentioned the Seven Dials, and the mystery deepens when his colleague, Ronny Devereux, is also murdered...