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jeudi 23 août 2012
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Charles is Paul Hatcher in The Mc Guffin in 1985
Paul Hatcher has a habit of spying on the neighbors across the way, something that gets him into deep trouble. Hatcher is a movie critic, and for awhile it looks like his main problem is keeping reality and the silver screen separate. But then a double murder occurs across the street after some mobsters cannot find an incriminating negative. After Hatcher discovers where the negative is hidden, he is bumped to the top on the assassins' hit list.
Charles was Septimus Bligh in a Miss Marple episode in 2006
Episode : By the pricking of my thumbs....the only interesting thing is the casting and the presence of Greta Scatchi....White mischief memories....
"When Tommy and Tuppence Beresford visit her elderly Aunt Ada in a nursing home, Tuppence is concerned by the odd behavior of one resident -- Mrs. Lancaster -- who rambles on about a dead child hidden behind the fireplace. So when Tuppence hears of Aunt Ada's sudden death and the disappearance of Mrs. Lancaster, she fears her concerns are justified.While confronting the nursing home owner, Miss Packard, Tuppence meets Miss Marple. They find an unfamiliar painting among Aunt Ada's things, along with a note proclaiming that she is worried she has stumbled across dangerous information and that Mrs. Lancaster is 'not safe.' The painting is of a 'Witch's House' and soon leads them to the Norfolk village of Farrell St. Edmund, where they hope to find the mysterious cottage. Instead they find a community guarding an array of secrets....."
"When Tommy and Tuppence Beresford visit her elderly Aunt Ada in a nursing home, Tuppence is concerned by the odd behavior of one resident -- Mrs. Lancaster -- who rambles on about a dead child hidden behind the fireplace. So when Tuppence hears of Aunt Ada's sudden death and the disappearance of Mrs. Lancaster, she fears her concerns are justified.While confronting the nursing home owner, Miss Packard, Tuppence meets Miss Marple. They find an unfamiliar painting among Aunt Ada's things, along with a note proclaiming that she is worried she has stumbled across dangerous information and that Mrs. Lancaster is 'not safe.' The painting is of a 'Witch's House' and soon leads them to the Norfolk village of Farrell St. Edmund, where they hope to find the mysterious cottage. Instead they find a community guarding an array of secrets....."
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