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Murder on the Orient Express

- The who's who in the whodunnit!

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.

Release Date : 1974-11-22

Language :SwedishEnglishFrenchGermanTurkishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : EMI FilmsG.W. Films

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Albert Finney

Character Name : Hercule Poirot

Original Name : Albert Finney

Gender : Male

Lauren Bacall

Character Name : Mrs. Harriet Belinda Hubbard

Original Name : Lauren Bacall

Gender : Female

Martin Balsam

Character Name : Signor Bianchi

Original Name : Martin Balsam

Gender : Male

Ingrid Bergman

Character Name : Greta Ohlson

Original Name : Ingrid Bergman

Gender : Female

Jacqueline Bisset

Character Name : Countess Andrenyi

Original Name : Jacqueline Bisset

Gender : Female

Jean-Pierre Cassel

Character Name : Pierre Paul Michel

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Cassel

Gender : Male

Sean Connery

Character Name : Colonel Arbuthnot

Original Name : Sean Connery

Gender : Male

John Gielgud

Character Name : Mr. Beddoes

Original Name : John Gielgud

Gender : Male

Wendy Hiller

Character Name : Prinzessin Dragomiroff

Original Name : Wendy Hiller

Gender : Female

Anthony Perkins

Character Name : Hector MacQueen

Original Name : Anthony Perkins

Gender : Male

Vanessa Redgrave

Character Name : Mary Debenham

Original Name : Vanessa Redgrave

Gender : Female

Richard Widmark

Character Name : Mr. Ratchett

Original Name : Richard Widmark

Gender : Male

Michael York

Character Name : Count Andrenyi

Original Name : Michael York

Gender : Male

Colin Blakely

Character Name : Mr. Cyrus Hardman

Original Name : Colin Blakely

Gender : Male

Rachel Roberts

Character Name : Hildegarde Schmidt

Original Name : Rachel Roberts

Gender : Female

George Coulouris

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : George Coulouris

Gender : Male

Denis Quilley

Character Name : Foscarelli

Original Name : Denis Quilley

Gender : Male

Vernon Dobtcheff

Character Name : Concierge

Original Name : Vernon Dobtcheff

Gender : Male

Jeremy Lloyd

Character Name : A.D.C.

Original Name : Jeremy Lloyd

Gender : Male

John Moffatt

Character Name : Chief Attendant

Original Name : John Moffatt

Gender : Male

Vic Tablian

Character Name : Hawker (uncredited)

Original Name : Vic Tablian

Gender : Male

Leon Lissek

Character Name : Dining Car Steward (uncredited)

Original Name : Leon Lissek

Gender : Male

Andrew Andreas

Character Name : Waiter (uncredited)

Original Name : Andrew Andreas

Gender : Male

David de Keyser

Character Name : Turkish Ticket Collector (uncredited)

Original Name : David de Keyser

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

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

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-13

Albert Finney is magnificent as Agatha Christie's "Poirot" in this murder mystery set amidst the luxury (and isolation) of the Orient Express train as it travels from Istanbul to Calais, getting stuck in a snow drift en route. A cast to make your eyes water all vie for the responsibility of murdering oriental pottery collector Richard Widmark. Why, we ask, so brutally murder a guy who collects ancient urns? Well Lauren Bacall, Sean Connery and Ingrid Bergman are just a few of the suspects under the scrutinous eye of our travelling Belgian sleuth. Sir John Gielgud plays the butler with a similar sort of reverse snobbery that won him an Oscar for "Arthur" (1981) and the imperious "Princess Dragomiroff" is played to perfection by Dame Wendy Hiller. A superbly paced and structured bit of direction from Sidney Lumet leaves you guessing for almost all of this two hour cat and mouse chase..