
Making 'Murder on the Orient-Express'
This featurette takes a closer look at the production history of Murder on the Orient Express. Included in it are clips from archival interviews with dierctor Sidney Lumet, producer Richard Goodwin, and cast and crew members.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman is murdered aboard a luxurious train traveling from Istanbul to London. Renowned detective Hercule Poirot, also a passenger, must unravel the mystery and identify the killer among the diverse and suspicious group of travelers before the train reaches its destination. Poirot meticulously interviews each suspect, uncovering their hidden connections and motives.
Critical Reception
This television film adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic novel received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for Alfred Molina's portrayal of Hercule Poirot and the faithful adaptation of the source material. Some critics found the pacing to be a bit slow, while others appreciated the classic mystery elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Alfred Molina delivers a compelling performance as Hercule Poirot.
- The adaptation successfully captures the suspense and intricate plotting of Agatha Christie's novel.
- Some viewers found the modern setting and interpretation less engaging than previous versions.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the classic mystery plot and Molina's performance. Some discussions note comparisons to other adaptations.
Fun Fact
This 2004 adaptation is one of many screen versions of Agatha Christie's famous novel, which was first published in 1934.
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