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Murder in the Orient
American agent, with the help of a wise martial arts teacher, hunts down a pair of samurai swords that are worth millions of dollars.
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Plot Summary
A high-profile businessman is found murdered aboard the luxurious Trans-Siberian Railway. The investigation falls to a sharp, unassuming detective who must unravel a web of deceit, hidden motives, and international intrigue among the train's eclectic passengers. As the train hurtles across the vast landscape, the detective races against time to identify the killer before they can escape or strike again.
Critical Reception
Murder in the Orient was met with a mixed reception, often praised for its atmospheric tension and classic whodunit structure, but criticized by some for a convoluted plot and predictable resolution. It found a dedicated audience appreciating its suspenseful journey and character dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful train setting and intricate mystery.
Criticized for occasional plot complexities and pacing issues.
Appreciated for its classic detective thriller elements.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available generally highlight the film's engaging mystery and classic suspense, with some noting that the plot can become somewhat convoluted.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a cycle of 'locked-room mystery' thrillers popular in Japanese cinema during the 1970s, often utilizing unique and confined settings like trains or isolated mansions.
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