Very impressive


....almost as good as the classic Alistair Sim version.

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Thanks for sharing. Would you mind elaborating a bit? I'm really interested to read more about this program. 

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Hi RM. 

Yes, it was very good. Handsome looking production and very well acted.

To my shame, I've never seen the play (or previous screen adaptations), so was not aware of the "twist". I didn't see it coming! Also, as some have pointed out, the action went beyond the "drawing room". Because I didn't know any different, I found it to flow well. It might upset purists, however.




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To my shame, I've never seen the play (or previous screen adaptations), so was not aware of the "twist". I didn't see it coming! Also, as some have pointed out, the action went beyond the "drawing room". Because I didn't know any different, I found it to flow well. It might upset purists, however.

Hi Supergran.

If you haven't seen the 1982 version starring Bernard Hepton as the Inspector I highly recommend it.

I loved this latest adaptation too and was very impressed with it. David Thewlis and Ken Stott are excellent. I had no problem with the flashbacks. I can see why some people would find the earlier adaptations boring though but I personally don't.





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If you haven't seen the 1982 version starring Bernard Hepton as the Inspector I highly recommend it.

So do I.

Edit. Speaking of which; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vukp3EFVweQ


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