Phryne Fisher
Essie Davis
Phryne Fisher

“So glamorous it's criminal.”
After freeing a young Bedouin girl from her unjust imprisonment in Jerusalem, an Australian adventuress, together with her devoted police detective friend, begins to unravel a decade-old mystery concerning priceless emeralds, an ancient curse and the disappearance of the girl's mother and massacre of her tribe.
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Phryne Fisher
Essie Davis
Phryne Fisher
Detective Inspector Jack Robinson
Nathan Page
Detective Inspector Jack Robinson
Shirin Abbas
Izabella Yena
Shirin Abbas
First Lieutenant Jonathon Lofthouse
Rupert Penry-Jones
First Lieutenant Jonathon Lofthouse
Lord 'Lofty' Lofthouse
Daniel Lapaine
Lord 'Lofty' Lofthouse
Lady Eleanor Lofthouse
Jacqueline McKenzie
Lady Eleanor Lofthouse
Prudence Stanley
Miriam Margolyes
Prudence Stanley
Sheikh Kahlil Abbas
Khaled Abol Naga
Sheikh Kahlil Abbas
Crippins
John Stanton
Crippins
Shirin's Mother
Nicole Chamoun
Shirin's Mother
Assist Commissioner Forsythe
William Zappa
Assist Commissioner Forsythe
Professor Linnaeus
John Waters
Professor Linnaeus
Just short of being a film I enjoyed. It's worth noting I have never seen an episode of the television series, though with this being a standalone film it doesn't seem to be a problem - I didn't feel like I needed to know anything major throughout the 102 minutes at least. I almost felt entertained by <em>'Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears'</em>. It's well acted, shot fairly nicely and has a decent plot. Essie Davis does good in the lead role of Fisher, while a few of the other cast members around do alright things. However, everything about this feels sluggish to me. It never feels strongly connected or exciting, with all the events just occurring without much fuss. The score is weak, also. Not a bad film at all, just a bit meh.
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