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  1. The Blue Geranium: Directed by David Moore. With Julia McKenzie, Sharon Small, Toby Stephens, Claudie Blakley. A superstitious woman dies of apparent fright after her fate is foretold by a medium, but Miss Marple is convinced of foul play.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • David Moore
    • 2010-06-27
  2. The Blue Geranium. Miss Marple. ⍔ Short Story. 1929. Mrs Pritchard lives in fear of a psychic's message: blue primrose is a warning, blue hollyhock is danger, and the blue geranium is death. From The Thirteen Problems . More about this story.

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    While visiting her friend Dermot Milewate in Little Ambrose, Miss Marple meets a young man named Eddie Seward on the bus. A few days later he is dead, having apparently been drowned. Within a few days, there is a second suspicious death, that of Mary Pritchard who seems to have died from fright. Inspector Somerset is convinced that the two deaths a...

    Julia McKenzie as Miss Marple
    Sharon Small as Mary Pritchard
    Toby Stephens as George Pritchard
    Claudie Blakley as Philippa Pritchard
  3. The Blue Geranium is a short story written by Agatha Christie which was first published in issue 272 (December 1929) of The Story-Teller magazine in the UK. In the U.S., the story was first published in Pictorial Review in January 1930. It is the seventh short story of the Tuesday Night Club...

  4. Título original: Miss Marple: The Blue Geranium. Sinopsis: Mientras está de visita en casa de su amigo Dermot, la señorita Marple está obligada a investigar la muerte de Eddie Seward, a quien conoció en el autobús y ahora ha sido encontrado ahogado en un río.Puedes ver Miss Marple: El geranio azul (TV) mediante ads en las plataformas ...

    • (98)
    • Reino Unido
    • Peter Greenhalgh
    • David Moore
  5. The Blue Geranium in Series 5, elements of The Herb of Death were incorporated into the adaptation of The Secret of Chimneys in Series 5, while Greenshaw's Folly and The Thumb Mark of St. Peter were combined into one story for Series 6. Across the twenty-three adaptations, many changes have been made from the source material.

  6. Miss Marple, Series V: The Blue Geranium. A cruel, superstitious woman dies of apparent fright after her fate is foretold by a medium. Miss Marple, however, is convinced of foul play when another death occurs.