
Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse (1997) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes
Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse (1997) — Writer Mark Easterbrook has a vested interest in solving the murder of a priest.
Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse (1997) Storyline
Writer Mark Easterbrook has a vested interest in solving the murder of a priest. That's because Mark himself is under suspicion. But to save his reputation and put the real killer behind bars, he'll have to go through a mysterious list of names that's suddenly turned up and may hold the key to the murderer's identity.
Full Cast & Crew
- Colin Buchanan as Mark Easterbrook
- Jayne Ashbourne as Kate Mercer
- Hermione Norris as Hermia Redcliffe
- Leslie Phillips as Lincoln Bradley
- Michael Byrne as Venables
- Jean Marsh as Thyrza Grey
- Ruth Madoc as Sybil Stamfordis
- Andy Serkis as Sergeant Corrigan
- Trevor Byfield as Inspector Lejeune
- Tim Potter as Dr. Osbourne
- Louise Jameson as Florence Tuckerton
- Catherine Holman as Poppy Tuckerton
- Richard O'Callaghan as Donald
- Anna Livia Ryan as Tilly Tuckerton
- Maggie Shevlin as Bella
Why Watch Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse?
The Vibe: Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse is a emotionally complex and thought-provoking drama and mystery and thriller movie from 1997. Directed by Charles Beeson, and starring Colin Buchanan, Jayne Ashbourne, Hermione Norris Writer Mark Easterbrook has a vested interest in solving the murder of a priest.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 5.8/10, Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for viewers who appreciate deep character studies and powerful performances. If you enjoy movies that blends drama with mystery elements, Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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