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Vendredi, juillet 23rd, 2010
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Movie Title: Death on the Nile
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Agatha Christie wrote “Death on the Nile” in 1937, one year after “Cancel in Mesopotamia”, and to all appearances “Death on the Nile” was intended as a prequel to “Cancel in Mesopotamia”, which itself was a prequel to the 1934 classic “Destroy in the Orient Assure”. The three stories develop up a satisfying trilogy of mysteries as Poirot tours the Arrive East finding slay everywhere he goes.

All three of the stories follow Christie’s tried-and-true formula: She introduces the cast of suspects, gives each of them a gloomy secret and a motive to lie, and piles up the circumstances in such a method that the flying fickle finger of suspicion points to every one of them at some time or another. She compounds the confusion by supplying spurious leads and deliberatly glossing over hot clues. In each case Poirot holds his cards terminate to his vest, tantalizes the reader/listener with cryptic comments, and finds the most inconsequential-appearing facts to be highly critical. Eventually Poirot airs everyone’s dirty laundry, explains his chain of deductive reasoning, reconstructs the crime in all its extraordinary complexity, and gets a confession.

Of the three stories, however, “Death on the Nile” presents the most feasible modus operandi for the assassinate, as well as the most likely motivation for abolish. This is a roudabout blueprint of saying that “Death on the Nile” is the most realistic of the three.

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The Peter Ustinov movie stays faithful to the site and gives the viewer some suitable scenes of Egyptian ruins along the Nile. The star-studded cast turns in wonderful performances. Having first seen David Suchet as Poirot, I could not wait on but be somewhat disappointed with Peter Ustinov as Poirot. Of all the Poirot movies starring Ustinov, however, this is the best.

If you can earn this adaptation of Agatha Christie’s “Death on the Nile” in the spirit it was intended, you’ll have a kindly time. Faithful followers of her large books may gain a lot of exiguous details to nit-pick over but as a fun kill mystery this one is truly sizable.

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The production is visually beautiful and the star-studded cast are all fun to glance. At its center is Peter Ustinov’s stunning portrayel of Christie’s greatest creation, Hercule Poirot. His interpretation of the Belgian detective with the runt grey cells is both vivid and funny. The film is astronomical fun for execute mystery fans.

On vacation in Egypt, Poirot overhears one conversation after another about the rich and selfish Lynette. It seems almost everyone has a reason for wanting her tiring,. Among Lynette’s many trophies is her best friend’s boyfriend. She is suing a sexpot writer for slander, is on the verge of finding out her attorney is swindling her, and is keeping her servant girl from happiness with another. Poirot knows this move to Egypt will be no vacation when Mia Farrow, the jilted lover of Lynette’s husband, tells him: “If admire can’t live in your heart, unfriendly will do fair as well.”

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The period production is sumptuous in its presentation of both Egypt and their excursion by boat down the resplendent Nile River. It is handsome and fair fun and the cast is allowed to play it out with gusto. Ustinov gives Poirot a amusing humor even after a finish brush with a cobra, planted in his cabin by the murderer.

Angela Lansbury and Betty Davis both ham it up in appropriate fashion and Lois Chiles is marvelous as the not so deep Lynette. Jack Warden, George Kennedy, Maggie Smith, Olivia Hussey, and John Finch join David Niven, as Poirot’s frail pal, in a substantial ensemble cast of movie legends.

If you have a couple of hours to ruin and want an stale and animated kill mystery to pass the time with, this one will definitely do the trick. This race down the Nile is a lot of fun.
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