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Murder on the Orient Express |
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Murder on the Orient Express - 1974 | 128 mins | Thriller, Mystery | ColourThe Production TeamDirector: Sidney Lumet. Producer: John Brabourne and Richard B. Goodwin. Script: Paul Dehn and Anthony Shaffer. (from the novel by Agatha Christie) Cinematography: Geoffrey Unsworth. Film Editing: Anne V. Coates. Production Design: Tony Walton. Art Direction: Jack Stephens. Costume Design: Tony Walton. Makeup Department: Stuart Freeborn, John O'Gorman and Charles E. Parker. Sound: Jonathan Bates, Peter Handford and Bill Rowe. Original Music: Richard Rodney Bennett. Music Direction: Marcus Dods. |
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The CastAlbert Finney - Hercule Poirot Lauren Bacall - Mrs. Hubbard Martin Balsam - Bianchi Ingrid Bergman - Greta Ohlsson Jacqueline Bisset - Countess Andrenyi Jean-Pierre Cassel - Pierre Paul Michel Sean Connery - Colonel Arbuthnott John Gielgud - Beddoes Wendy Hiller - Princess Dragomiroff Anthony Perkins - Hector McQueen Vanessa Redgrave - Mary Debenham Rachel Roberts - Hildegarde Schmidt Richard Widmark - Ratchett Michael York - Count Andrenyi |
Plot SynopsisFirst and best of several EMI lavish all-star adaptations of Agatha Christie novels; this 1974 version of the 1934 classic is an astute mixture of murder and mystery set onboard the Orient Express. The films sets and locations are exquisite but the pace of the plot is at times too sluggish. The cast includes Lauren Bacall, Sean Connery, Ingrid Bergman, Wendy Hiller, Jacqueline Bisset, Sir John Geilgud and Anthony Perkins. Mysterious American financier Ratchett (Richard Widmark) is travelling from Istanbul to Paris on the luxurious Orient Express train, he is found dead in his cabin, stabbed twelve times. Railway detective Bianchi (Martin Balsam) appeals to celebrated Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Albert Finney) to solve the crime while the train is trapped in a snowdrift, and before it reaches its destination. He painstakingly interviews those in the same railway car and through an elaborate re-creation aims to establish just who the killer is. |
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