- When a young bride moves into a country manor, long repressed childhood memories of witnessing a murder come to the surface.
- BBC TV adaption of the Agatha Christie's novel. A young recently married woman, Gwenda Reed, comes back to England after living most of her life in New Zealand. While her husband, Giles, is out of the country she buys a house for them and starts recalling memories which make her start to think that perhaps she had lived in the house before. It's only then, while dining out with friends, that a chance remark triggered off a frightening memory, as a little girl, looking down at a woman's body and the murderer with "monkey paws" hands. Gwenda is determined to find out the sources of this memory. The killer, thought that he/she was safe after eighteen years and is prepared to kill to cover up the past. But Gwenda has help as one of her dining friends is Raymond West, who has a very special Aunt who is willing to help Gwenda - Miss Jane Marple...—Lee Horton <Leeh@tcp.co.uk>
- Having recently moved to England, transplanted New Zealanders Gwenda and Giles Reed are settling into their new home. Gwenda had fallen in love with the place the instant she saw it but as time goes by, she develops a sense of déjà vu about the place. As far as she is aware, she has never before been in England but she knows the pattern of the old wallpaper they find on the walls and the location of a now covered over doorway. When she begins to remember seeing someone murdered at the bottom of the staircase however, she is convinced she is going mad. Miss Marple however has an explanation not only for why she may be having these memories but also solves the mystery of the murder victim and her murderer.—garykmcd
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By what name was Miss Marple: Sleeping Murder (1987) officially released in Canada in English?
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