Ordeal by Innocence (film)
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Directed by | Desmond Davis |
Written by |
Agatha Christie (novel) Alexander Stuart (screenplay) |
Starring | Donald Sutherland |
Music by | Dave Brubeck |
Cinematography | Billy Williams |
Edited by | Timothy Gee |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Ordeal by Innocence is a 1985 mystery film directed by Desmond Davis. It stars Donald Sutherland and Faye Dunaway. It is based on the Agatha Christie novel Ordeal by Innocence.
Plot
Paleontologist Dr. Arthur Calgary visits the Argyle family to give them an address book that belongs to Jack Argyle. But he is told that Jack has been executed for the murder of his adoptive mother two years ago. But the address book can prove that Jack was innocent, so Dr. Calgary starts the investigation all over.
Cast
- Donald Sutherland - Dr. Arthur Calgary
- Faye Dunaway - Rachel Argyle
- Christopher Plummer - Leo Argyle
- Sarah Miles - Mary Durant
- Ian McShane - Philip Durant
- Diana Quick - Gwenda Vaughan
- Annette Crosbie - Kirsten Lindstrom
- Michael Elphick - Inspector Huish
- George Innes - Archie Leach
- Valerie Whittington - Hester Argyle
- Phoebe Nicholls - Tina Argyle
- Michael Maloney - Micky Argyle
- Cassie Stuart - Maureen Clegg
- Anita Carey - Martha Jessup
- Ron Pember - Ferryman
- Kevin Stoney - Solicitor
Production
Agatha Christie's daughter Rosalind, who had approval of the script, was initially concerned that Michael Elphick's police inspector, modeled to some extent after a harder-nosed American-style police officer, would prove unpopular among the local constabulary in Devon, where she lived.
The original score was not by Dave Brubeck but by Pino Donaggio, who wrote his typical, lush and beautiful music. When the film didn't test well, they decided to jettison the Donaggio score and replace it with Dave Brubeck music. Brubeck was told he'd have two weeks to write an original score - he said no. They then agreed that they'd use already existing Brubeck tunes and newly record them.
The film received a Royal Premiere in the presence of HM Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
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