Jessica takes a trip to Egypt to finalize a cultural exchange program and ends up searching for a killer and a stolen artifact.Jessica takes a trip to Egypt to finalize a cultural exchange program and ends up searching for a killer and a stolen artifact.Jessica takes a trip to Egypt to finalize a cultural exchange program and ends up searching for a killer and a stolen artifact.
Jeri Ryan
- Laura Gibson
- (as Jeri Lynn Ryan)
Mike Saad
- Minister of Interior
- (as Michael A. Saad)
Zuhair Haddad
- Multiple Roles
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAngela Lansbury had appeared in Death on the Nile (1978). The title is a take off of that Agatha Christie work. Lansbury's character in that film was Salome Otterbourne, a name close to Sally Otterburn. Like Jessica Fletcher, Salome Otterbourne was an author.
- GoofsIn the local coffee shop, old men readily shake hands with Jessica. In reality, any sort of physical contact with a woman they are not related to is frowned upon, or considered downright sinful, as it brings one out of the state of ritual "purity". Ahead of the next prayer time, the old guys would have to perform ablution (washing of hands, face, feet etc.) all over again. Therefore it is typically only the westernized locals who will extend a handshake to someone of the opposite sex.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Naser Muhammad Hasan: And when I get to New York, I will put out a good word for you. You will never have to wait for a taxi again!
Jessica Fletcher: Insha' Allah, Naser.
- ConnectionsReferences Death on the Nile (1978)
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
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"Find the Statuette Along the Nile; Pay the Blackmail Like a Crocodile; Then Discover Bodies for a While. Who Belongs with Whom?"
Mark A. Burley serves as an "MSW" Supervising Producer for 110 episodes from Seasons Eight through Twelve and also serves as Screenwriter for eight episodes: one each set in New Mexico, Texas and Cabot Cove, plus five unique venues, the only "MSW" episodes set in Australia, Mexico, British Columbia, Wisconsin and this, the only one set upon the continent of Africa.
Cairo, Egypt, sets the stage for "Death 'N Denial," a title which parodies the Agatha Christie adaptation of "Death on the Nile" (1978), which also features series star Angela Lansbury.
This begins with a long-distance telephone conversation between Sally Otterburn (Finn Carter) in New York City and Sheriff Faris (Turhan Bey) in Cairo, Egypt, as she informs him that she has obtained the genuine Medina Nefertari statuette, which is valued at $ten million, as his museum has discovered its Medina Nefertari as a substituted imitation. Sheriff insists that Sally return the genuine artifact to Cairo as soon as possible.
Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) serves upon the NYC museum board as a trustee, and so she accompanies Sally Otterburn to Cairo, without being informed that Sally attempts to smuggle the Medina Nefertari back into the Egyptian museum.
Muhamed Nasir Hasan (Jim Pirri), whom they usually address as "Nasir," greets Sally and Jessica at the Cairo Airport, where Rudy Grimes (Steve Inwood) bumps into Sally to snatch her carry-on bag, which actually belongs to Jessica, as she reports the incident to Inspector Omar Halim (Chaim Girafi), causing Sally to realize that someone other than Sheriff knows about the contraband.
Rudy Grimes has been in cahoots with fellow American Bradford Thorpe (Eric Pierpoint), who has been in a great deal of trouble with Loan Shark (Michael Paul Chan).
Bradford's sole assets which he has not already squandered belong to his manipulative wife, Vanessa Thorpe (Lee Meriwether), who objects to Bradford's dealings with disreputable scoundrels, including Maura (Jeri Ryan), who seduces Bradford and receives an airplane ticket to Rome, against her demands.
Boyd Venton (James Read) serves as desk clerk at the Cairo hotel, to which Nasir leads Jessica and Sally, who shares a past which didn't work out with Boyd, who also has dealings with Rudy, who's out to collect on the Medina Nefertari, as well as to blackmail Bradford, to garner Vanessa's additional disdain. Vanessa doesn't warm to Jessica, whom she knows from NYC Egyptology circles, and Jessica doesn't warm to Sheriff, who attempts to enlist her assistance to locate the statuette.
Following a series of altercations, Nasir observes someone's entering the hotel elevator, causing Nasir to ascend the stairwell. But, as Jessica presses the elevator button, its car returns into the lobby containing the body of a shooting victim, as Nasir returns from the stairwell, to be met by Inspector Omar Halim, who arrests him on the spot for murder.
Inspector Omar Halim requests that Jessica not interfere with his official investigation, but she does anyway because she maintains that Nasir is innocent. After all, considering the brief moments of time which it takes for the elevator to rise and to lower, how could Nasir have had time to hide the gun which is discovered in his apartment?
And, also, Nasir's fiancée lives in New Jersey, and Jessica has been planning to see what she can do to champion young love, by seeing that Nasir's passport renewal goes through the appropriate channels, for him to return to New Jersey to marry his fiancée before she has a chance to marry his cousin, while Nasir is stranded in Egyptian custody amid all of this "Death 'N Denial?"
The cast is rounded out by Mike Akrawi as Waiter, Michael Saad as Minister of Interior, and Zuhair Haddad as Multiple (voice).
Only two of this episode's thirteen guest performers have appeared upon other "MSW" cast lists, as this marks the third of three guest starring roles each for Lee Meriwether and Steve Inwood.
Cairo, Egypt, sets the stage for "Death 'N Denial," a title which parodies the Agatha Christie adaptation of "Death on the Nile" (1978), which also features series star Angela Lansbury.
This begins with a long-distance telephone conversation between Sally Otterburn (Finn Carter) in New York City and Sheriff Faris (Turhan Bey) in Cairo, Egypt, as she informs him that she has obtained the genuine Medina Nefertari statuette, which is valued at $ten million, as his museum has discovered its Medina Nefertari as a substituted imitation. Sheriff insists that Sally return the genuine artifact to Cairo as soon as possible.
Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) serves upon the NYC museum board as a trustee, and so she accompanies Sally Otterburn to Cairo, without being informed that Sally attempts to smuggle the Medina Nefertari back into the Egyptian museum.
Muhamed Nasir Hasan (Jim Pirri), whom they usually address as "Nasir," greets Sally and Jessica at the Cairo Airport, where Rudy Grimes (Steve Inwood) bumps into Sally to snatch her carry-on bag, which actually belongs to Jessica, as she reports the incident to Inspector Omar Halim (Chaim Girafi), causing Sally to realize that someone other than Sheriff knows about the contraband.
Rudy Grimes has been in cahoots with fellow American Bradford Thorpe (Eric Pierpoint), who has been in a great deal of trouble with Loan Shark (Michael Paul Chan).
Bradford's sole assets which he has not already squandered belong to his manipulative wife, Vanessa Thorpe (Lee Meriwether), who objects to Bradford's dealings with disreputable scoundrels, including Maura (Jeri Ryan), who seduces Bradford and receives an airplane ticket to Rome, against her demands.
Boyd Venton (James Read) serves as desk clerk at the Cairo hotel, to which Nasir leads Jessica and Sally, who shares a past which didn't work out with Boyd, who also has dealings with Rudy, who's out to collect on the Medina Nefertari, as well as to blackmail Bradford, to garner Vanessa's additional disdain. Vanessa doesn't warm to Jessica, whom she knows from NYC Egyptology circles, and Jessica doesn't warm to Sheriff, who attempts to enlist her assistance to locate the statuette.
Following a series of altercations, Nasir observes someone's entering the hotel elevator, causing Nasir to ascend the stairwell. But, as Jessica presses the elevator button, its car returns into the lobby containing the body of a shooting victim, as Nasir returns from the stairwell, to be met by Inspector Omar Halim, who arrests him on the spot for murder.
Inspector Omar Halim requests that Jessica not interfere with his official investigation, but she does anyway because she maintains that Nasir is innocent. After all, considering the brief moments of time which it takes for the elevator to rise and to lower, how could Nasir have had time to hide the gun which is discovered in his apartment?
And, also, Nasir's fiancée lives in New Jersey, and Jessica has been planning to see what she can do to champion young love, by seeing that Nasir's passport renewal goes through the appropriate channels, for him to return to New Jersey to marry his fiancée before she has a chance to marry his cousin, while Nasir is stranded in Egyptian custody amid all of this "Death 'N Denial?"
The cast is rounded out by Mike Akrawi as Waiter, Michael Saad as Minister of Interior, and Zuhair Haddad as Multiple (voice).
Only two of this episode's thirteen guest performers have appeared upon other "MSW" cast lists, as this marks the third of three guest starring roles each for Lee Meriwether and Steve Inwood.
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