![]() This only leaves the problem of her screen presence which is what you might might call idiosyncratic. I’m not sure how she’s managing to preserve her youthfulness but, if Joan Collins could put it in a bottle, she would make millions more than her acting career has so far delivered. For the record, both the book and this script require all three to be approximately the same age, having attended the same school. Born in 1933, she contrives to look younger than Julia McKenzie and Penelope Wilton. I confess to being stunned and amazed Joan Collins is still going strong. Well, perhaps “transfixed” is not quite doing justice to the moment. As Agatha Christie Marple: They Do It with Mirrors (2009) gets underway with this latest slice of Golden Age detective fiction, we’re suddenly transfixed by the appearance of a number of “old stalwarts”. ![]()
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