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their conversation and is heading down, presumably to kill Miss Marple, when he is murdered โ€“ run through with a sword and then hanged from a mast. As the police investigation proceeds, the assistant matron Shirley Boston is killed, apparently by an injection of poison. Miss Marple's own investigation reveals that Boston was the lover and accomplice of Lt. Compton in the robberies. She pretended to be in love with Sub-Lieutenant Humbert, whose family belongs to the upper-class, to receive invitations to social events and therefore to explore potential robbery targets. Boston was killed trying to hide jewellery from the robberies. The further investigation interferes with the ship's traditional celebration of
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that he is not at fault. Although greatly relieved to have avoided disgrace, he announces that he must resign even so, because he has been having a long affair with the ship's matron. This is a violation of the golden rule of the trust that there should be "no hanky-panky between the sexes" on board ship. They now intend to get married, which would disqualify him for his position as captain. He makes his farewell and turns to go, but Miss Marple stops him, saying, "I think I speak for my fellow trustees when I say
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Breeze-Connington, about her outdated formal naval attire, asking "Who does she think she is, Neptune's mother?" His distress intensifies when she announces her intention to remain on board several days. The captain reluctantly complies with her wish and gives up his own quarters to her, which causes the relocation of the officers from their own quarters to the ones of their respective next-lower subordinates.
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murderer's identity shortly. When the crew leaves the ship, Chief Inspector Craddock and his assistant, Sgt. Bacon secretly remain on board, hiding in wait for the murderer to reveal himself by attempting to silence Miss Marple. As she snoops around, she encounters Lt. Commander Dimchurch skulking about the ship. In fact, he stayed behind to confess to Miss Marple his hidden
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Miss Marple calls out to Chief-Inspector Craddock to make the arrest, but Craddock and Sgt. Bacon have been accidentally locked in their hiding place and cannot help. Breeze-Connington draws his sword, intending to run Miss Marple through, but Miss Marple is herself an accomplished amateur fencer.
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Miss Marple searches the ship for the loaded mousetrap, cautiously using a sword, not her hands, to poke into possible hiding places. She finds the mousetrap concealed in the barrel of a cannon, and with it, a large sum of money. Commander Breeze-Connington, armed with his sword, confronts her. In
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Miss Marple sets a trap. First, she persuades Chief Inspector Craddock to allow the crew to go ashore for their Trafalgar Day celebration. Then, she announces to the crew that she knows that the poison was administered using a mousetrap as a booby-trap, and she hints that she intends to reveal the
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and flashlights to communicate and Miss Marple asks him to tail the sailors that just went ashore. Mr. Stringer finds that they are robbing houses and takes their dinghy to row to the ship and inform Miss Marple. Lt. Compton โ€“ who incites the boys aboard the Battledore to the robberies โ€“ overhears
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The captain faces a court martial for failing to detect the embezzlement during his command. As he enters the state-room to hear the verdict, he sees his sword on the table with the hilt toward him, and mistakenly infers that he has been found guilty. Miss Marple corrects him; the board has found
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Shortly after joining the board of management of the Trust, Miss Marple witnesses the sudden death of fellow trustee Ffolly-Hardwicke, who has just returned from a surprise visit to the ship, much disturbed by something he has discovered there. He dies without being able to reveal his discovery.
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As Miss Marple steps into the dinghy to leave the ship, matron and the captain wave good-bye from the deck. The captain turns to matron and remarks, "You know, the moment I clapped eyes on her, I said to myself, 'What an old darling'!" matron, remembering his actual first reaction, raises her
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Resolving to learn what the murdered trustee had discovered, she visits the ship, while her dear friend and confidante, Mr. Jim Stringer investigates on shore. The captain takes an immediate dislike to her, and makes a sarcastic comment to the ship's First Mate (second in command) Commander
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is a training ship for teenage boys with criminal tendencies, who are supposedly being set on the straight and narrow path โ€“ when, in fact, one of the members of the crew is training them for careers in housebreaking. Likewise, in
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in the hotel at the shore. Somewhat unreasonably, the captain blames Miss Marple for this. He begs Chief Inspector Craddock to find a way to get her off the ship, saying: "She's a jinx! She's a Jonah! She's
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which has been purchased by a Trust for the rehabilitation of young criminals and intended by the founder to "put backbone into young jellyfish."
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She and Breeze-Connington engage in a ferocious sword-fight. Breeze-Connington succeeds in disarming her and is about to administer the
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The film was made in 1964 and directed by George Pollock, with David Pursall and Jack Seddon credited with the script. The music was by
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response to her questioning, he informs her that he has embezzled the money gradually during his many years on the
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golden rule is hereby rescinded. You're a fine sea dog captain, but it seems to me the
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could well do with a woman's hand at the helm." He and matron embrace joyfully.
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Unlike the previous three films that were adapted from Christie novels โ€“
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It does, however, employ elements of the 1952 Miss Marple story
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eyebrows archly, causing the captain to laugh sheepishly.
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