Agatha Christie's Pale Horse (1997)

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Written by Agatha Christie, Alma Cullen

Directed by Charles Beeson

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Murder mystery, set in the 60s, about a young sculptor who is suspected of murdering a priest. As Mark Easterbrook sets out to uncover the truth - linking several other mysterious deaths - the life of a young woman is also put in danger.

Cast

Colin BuchananMark Easterbrook
Jayne AshbourneKate Mercer
Image for Hermione NorrisHermione NorrisHermia Redcliffe
Leslie PhillipsLincoln Bradley
Michael ByrneVenables
Geoffrey BeeversFather Gorman
Sam BondDoctor
Trevor ByfieldInspector Lejeune
Kieran CunninghamBarman
Brett FancyRicky Flood
Catherine HolmanPoppy Tuckerton
Louise JamesonFlorence Tuckerton
Martin KennedyTate
Johanna KirbyMrs. Coppins
Ruth MadocSybil Stamfordis
Image for Jean MarshJean MarshThyrza Grey
Martin MilmanDr. Wylie
Wendy NottinghamEileen Brandon
Richard O'CallaghanDonald
Martin OldfieldDesk Sergeant
Tim PotterDr. Osbourne
Anna Livia RyanTilly Tuckerton
Image for Andy SerkisAndy SerkisSgt. Corrigan
Maggie ShevlinBella
Tricia ThornsJessie Davis
Steve WestonNed Thackeray

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