Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (1980) Reviews

Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (1980)
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In this made-for-television mystery (adapted from a novel by Agatha Christie) a man dying on a beach utters the question "Why didn't they ask Evans?" Amateur detectives Frankie and Bobby subsequently begin digging for an explanation for the enigmatic query, which leads them to an utterly surprising conclusion. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
John Howard DaviesTony Wharmby, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Dorinna H.

I LOVED THE MOVIE. It is a tipical BBC/KPBS/LONDON WEEKEND production. As such, the acting is very "who dun it?" and the pace is somewhat slow, however if you like these productions, you will love this movie. P.S. This movie is te beginning of "Tommy and Tuppence"!!

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Tiffani A.

I agree with the last comment. It is the epitome of a BBC LOndon/PBS movie. Its great to watch while crawled up under a blanket with a cup of tea and snack on a sunday afternoon. Dragged a little bit but overall it was entertaining.

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Tracy H.

This is a good mystery; you can definitely tell it is an Agatha Christie; still, it is sort of slow moving - a sign of the times. It this was remade now, it would move a little faster I think. But it was a decent way to pass a couple of hours.

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    Dorinna H.

    I LOVED THE MOVIE. It is a tipical BBC/KPBS/LONDON WEEKEND production. As such, the acting is very "who dun it?" and the pace is somewhat slow, however if you like these productions, you will love this movie. P.S. This movie is te beginning of "Tommy and Tuppence"!!

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    Tiffani A.

    I agree with the last comment. It is the epitome of a BBC LOndon/PBS movie. Its great to watch while crawled up under a blanket with a cup of tea and snack on a sunday afternoon. Dragged a little bit but overall it was entertaining.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Tracy H.

    This is a good mystery; you can definitely tell it is an Agatha Christie; still, it is sort of slow moving - a sign of the times. It this was remade now, it would move a little faster I think. But it was a decent way to pass a couple of hours.

    Yes   |   No

     
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