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  1. At Bertram's Hotel película dirigida por Dan Zeff y protagonizada por Geraldine McEwan, Isabella Parriss y James Howard. Sinopsis: La estancia de Miss Marple en un glamuroso hotel londinense se ve interrumpida por una oleada de actividades delictivas que incluyen robos, chantajes, chantajes, amenazas de muerte y asesinatos a sang ...

  2. Miss Marple: At Bertram's Hotel - Full Cast & Crew. Geraldine McEwan and Stephen Mangan star in this adaptation of the Agatha Christie mystery, in which the titular sleuth vacations at a London ...

  3. Miss Marple stays at Bertram's Hotel and is soon caught up in the mystery of a missing cleric, a crime ring, and larceny. ... Season Finale. February 1, 1987 • 55m. Miss Marple concludes her stay at Bertram's Hotel by solving the complex case. Read More. Expand You need to be logged in to continue. Click here to login or here to sign up.

  4. 28 de may. de 2023 · First broadcast 25th January 1987. 'It seemed wonderful at first. Like stepping back into the past. But it should've changed... the essence of life is going forward... yet Bertram's seems to have... it's almost too good to be true.' Miss Marple: Joan Hickson Bess Sedgwick: Caroline Blakiston Michael Gorman: Brian McGrath Miss Gorringe: Irene Sutcliffe Selina Hazy: Joan Greenwood Col Luscombe ...

  5. At Bertram's Hotel. Miss Marple takes a holiday in London, but a violent chain of events at the hotel she stays at brings out her investigation expertise. Starring June Whitfield.

  6. Personalidad. Miss Marple es descrita por su creadora como una anciana soltera de entre 50 o 60 años y en cuanto a parientes solo se sabe que tiene una prima tartamuda llamada Tefia, un sobrino llamado Raymond West, por lo que se puede deducir que tiene un hermano o hermana, los tres fueron citados en el Libro llamado "En el Hotel Bertram", Miss Marple es una mujer optimista y a pesar de su ...

  7. Miss Marple: At Bertram's Hotel (1987) starring Joan Hickson, Caroline Blakiston, James Cossins and directed by Mary McMurray.