Third film in the Branagh/Christie franchise. "The enigmatic Mr. Shaitana has invited eight guests to an unusual evening of dinner and bridge. Four of the guests are noted solvers of crimes–the detective Hercule Poirot, Superintendent Battle of Scotland Yard, Col. Race of the Secret Service, and the mystery novelist Ariadne Oliver. The other four guests are, according to Shaitana, men and women who have gotten away with murder. After dinner, the guests adjorn to separate rooms for several hands of bridge. At the evening's end, Mr. Shaitana is found dead in his chair by the fire. It is clear that …
A fan-cast for the announced movie. Hercule Poirot travels to Egypt, but gets caught up in a crime.
To commemorate the release of the new movie, I have provided my ideal cast. After catching the Taurus Express from Aleppo in Syria and traveling to Istanbul, private detective Hercule Poirot arrives at the Tokatlian Hotel. Once there, Poirot receives a telegram prompting him to return to London. He instructs the concierge to book a first-class compartment on the Simplon-Orient Express leaving that night. However, the train is fully booked, and Poirot only gets a second-class berth after the intervention of his friend M. Bouc, a fellow Belgian who is a director of the train line Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits …
Ten strangers are invited to an island by a mysterious host, and start to get killed one by one. Could one of them be the killer?
Based on one of the “Miss Marple” mysteries by Agatha Christie, the first thing that would set this adaptation apart is that it would chuck the smug, interfering Miss Marple into the dustbin, and the mystery would be solved by the main cop on the case, DI Neele, with the help of Mary Dove, the ex-con housekeeper who was a red-herring villain in the original book (you knew she was a villain because Mary was smart and forceful and sure of herself, and there was nothing that Christie loathed more than servants who Didn't Know Their Place–in the original, Mary …
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