Murder, She Wrote: Film Flam


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Film Flam
Season 11, Episode 16

Jessica discovers a link between the death of a film fan and the supposed suicide of a leading Hollywood director 35 years previously. Murder mystery, starring Angela Lansbury and John Astin


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Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Angela Lansbury (Actor) .. Jessica Fletcher
John Astin (Actor) .. Fritz Randall
Chuck Connors (Actor) .. Boyce Brown
Jim Caviezel (Actor) .. Darryl Harding
Kim Darby (Actor) .. Joan Kemp
Stacy Edwards (Actor) .. Elaine Brown
Anthony Shaw (Director)
Donald Ross (Writer)

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Angela Lansbury (Actor) .. Jessica Fletcher
Born: October 16, 1925 in London
Best Known For: Murder, She Wrote.
Early-life: Angela Brigid Lansbury was born in London on October 16, 1925. Her mother was Irish actress Moyna MacGill; her father, Edgar Lansbury, was a timber merchant and member of the Communist Party of Great Britain. She has younger, twin brothers, who became theatre producers. Her cousin was legendary animator Oliver Postgate. Angela's father died in 1934, and her mother became involved with a former soldier who was strict with the children. Her mother eventually took her children to Hollywood when she landed a part in a touring Noel Coward play.
Career: While working in a department store in LA, Lansbury met a casting director through her mother. He offered her a role in the 1944 film Gaslight; she was just 18, but it landed her an Oscar nomination. Roles in National Velvet, Blue Hawaii and Bedknobs and Broomsticks followed. She gained further Academy Award nominations for The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Manchurian Candidate. She's also worked extensively on stage, winning a record five Tony Awards. But it was playing Jessica Fletcher in the long-running TV series Murder, She Wrote, that turned her into a household name. More recently, Lansbury has appeared in Nanny McPhee and Mr Popper's Penguins.
Quote: 'I'm never left behind. I'm the bionic woman.'
Trivia: Arguably her most offbeat work is a fitness book - Angela Lansbury's Positive Moves - My Personal Plan for Fitness and Well-Being.
John Astin (Actor) .. Fritz Randall
Chuck Connors (Actor) .. Boyce Brown
Jim Caviezel (Actor) .. Darryl Harding
Born: September 26, 1968 in Mount Vernon, USA
Best Known For: Playing Jesus Christ.
Early-life: Born James Patrick Caviezel Jr on September 26, 1968, in Mount Vernon, USA. His mother was a theatre actress, his father a chiropractor; Jim is the eldest of their five children. He claims his two major interests while growing up were sport and religion - his family are devout Roman Catholics. He had hoped to become a basketball player, but a foot injury ended his dream. He then turned his attention to acting, and made ends meet by modelling and waiting tables.
Career: Caviezel's first stage work came in Seattle, where he'd originally moved to play basketball. He had a small role in the film My Own Private Idaho in 1991 before relocating to Los Angeles. Parts in Wyatt Earp, Murder, She Wrote and The Wonder Years followed. His breakthrough performance came in 1998's The Thin Red Line, but he didn't become famous until he played the lead role in Mel Gibson's surprise blockbusting hit The Passion of the Christ in 2004, but he suffered for his art - during filming he was struck by lightning, and suffered both pneumonia and hypothermia. He turned down the chance to play Cyclops in X-Men to take the lead in Frequency instead. Other film projects include Madison, Long Weekend and Transit; he also starred in a remake of The Prisoner on TV and crime drama Person of Interest.
Quote: 'My mom's 100 per cent Irish, and in my family we've always called acting 'blarney'.'
Trivia: He once did some modelling for Gap.
Kim Darby (Actor) .. Joan Kemp
Stacy Edwards (Actor) .. Elaine Brown
Anthony Shaw (Director)
Donald Ross (Writer)

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