In 1935, when his train is stopped by deep snow, detective Hercule Poirot is called on to solve a murder that occurred in his car the night before.
Albert Finney
Hercule Poirot
Lauren Bacall
Mrs. Harriet Belinda Hubbard
Martin Balsam
Signor Bianchi
Ingrid Bergman
Greta Ohlson
Sean Connery
Colonel Arbuthnot
Anthony Perkins
Hector MacQueen
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Pierre Paul Michel
Wendy Hiller
Prinzessin Dragomiroff
Vanessa Redgrave
Mary Debenham
Jacqueline Bisset
Countess Andrenyi
John Gielgud
Mr. Beddoes
Richard Widmark
Mr. Ratchett
Michael York
Count Andrenyi
Colin Blakely
Mr. Cyrus Hardman
Rachel Roberts
Hildegarde Schmidt
George Coulouris
Doctor
Denis Quilley
Foscarelli
Vernon Dobtcheff
Concierge
Jeremy Lloyd
A.D.C.
John Moffatt
Chief Attendant
Vic Tablian
Hawker (uncredited)
Leon Lissek
Dining Car Steward (uncredited)
Andrew Andreas
Waiter (uncredited)
David de Keyser
Turkish Ticket Collector (uncredited)
Director
Sidney Lumet
Novel
Agatha Christie
Screenplay
Paul Dehn
July 21, 2019
8
All star cast deliver an Agatha Christie adapted treat.
Murder on the orient Express is directed by Sidney Lumet and adapted to screenplay by Paul Dehn from the novel of the same name written by Agatha Christie. It stars Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall, Sean Connery, Ingrid Bergman, Michael York, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark, Anthony Perkins, Martin Balsam, Jacqueline Bisset and John Gielgud. Music is by Richard Rodney Bennett and photography by Geoffrey Unsworth.
1935 and the Orient Express is on route from Istanbul to London. On board is legendary Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. He is called into investigative action when a passenger is found brutally stabbed to death, just as the train is ground to a halt due to heavy snow. This will not be easy for it's a case where any number of the passengers appear to have links to the deceased.
The best of the big screen adaptations of Christie's Poirot works, "Orient Express" is given a consummate sheen by director Lumet and his all star cast. Finney's Poirot has a hard edge to him, which is perfectly in keeping with the story that unfolds. From the beginning, which brings a sad and potent piece of news to our viewing experience, right to the Poirot deconstruction of the crime-perpetrator-motive sequence, picture has dark tints framing the array of thespians gathered for the occasion. The setting is gorgeous, but the confines of the period train add credible claustrophobic tension to the plot, and the reveal, while not surprising to the observant, is still a doozy that is given added emotional heft by a neat character development.
Darker than you may expect, but still a bunch of fun to be had playing spot the star and deducing who has done the foul deed. 8/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$1,400,000.00
Revenue:
$35,700,000.00