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  1. 13 de ene. de 1994 · Unnatural Causes: Directed by John Davies. With Roy Marsden, Simon Chandler, Kenneth Colley, Mel Martin. Commander Dalgleish of Scotland Yard investigates the apparent murder of a well-known author who is found floating in a dinghy with his hands chopped off.

  2. Unnatural Causes is a 1993 television film adaptation of the 1967 detective novel of the same name by P. D. James written by Peter Buckman. Differing in several details from the original plot, it stars Roy Marsden as Commander Adam Dalgliesh and is part of the Dalgleish series of television films.

  3. P.D. James: Muertes poco naturales (TV) es una película dirigida por John Davies con Roy Marsden, Simon Chandler, Kenneth Colley, Mel Martin .... Año: 1993. Título original: Unnatural Causes. Sinopsis: Todo lo que Dalgliesh necesitaba eran unas tranquilas vacaciones junto al mar.

  4. 2 de ene. de 1993 · Play Trailer. Overview. Roy Marsden returns as author P.D. James's indefatigable gumshoe, Inspector Adam Dalgliesh. This time, he's investigating the murder of a famous mystery writer whose body is found in the bottom of a dinghy on the Suffolk coast.

  5. Unnatural Causes (TV) is a film directed by John Davies with Roy Marsden, Simon Chandler, Kenneth Colley, Mel Martin .... Year: 1993. Original title: Unnatural Causes. Synopsis: Commander Dalgleish of Scotland Yard investigates the apparent murder of a well-known author who is found floating in a dinghy with his hands chopped off.

  6. Synopsis by Jason Buchanan. When a mutilated corpse is discovered floating at sea in an abandoned dinghy, Scotland Yard commander Adam Dalgliesh (Roy Marsden) is certain that the cause of death is not natural in this elaborate whodunit that was originally seen on the acclaimed PBS series Mystery!

  7. 1993 Directed by John Davies. Roy Marsden returns as author P.D. James’s indefatigable gumshoe, Inspector Adam Dalgliesh. This time, he’s investigating the murder of a famous mystery writer whose body is found in the bottom of a dinghy on the Suffolk coast.