Maisel) and Kaya Scodelario (Crawl, Extremely Wicked And Shockingly Evil And Vile). It’s directed by Leonora Lonsdale (Beast, Black Dog, Red Dog) and stars Rufus Sewell (The Man In The High Castle, The Marvelous Mrs. It's written by Sarah Phelps, who previously penned the Christie adaptations Ordeal by Innocence and The ABC Murders. The series is produced for the BBC by Mammoth Screens/ITV Studios. In the process, he becomes a suspect and encounters characters who might know the answers to his questions. The two-part series sees Mark Easterbrook (portrayed by Rufus Sewell) attempt to find out why his name is included on a list folded up in a dead woman’s shoe. The story is very mysterious indeed: It’s set in 1960s England and concerns a series of mysterious deaths. The latest Christie story to make its way to the small screen is The Pale Horse, an adaptation of the 1961 Agatha Christie novel of the same name. Yet another Agatha Christie mystery has been turned into a limited series, and this one is not for the faint of heart.
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