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MysteryDrama

Agatha and the Midnight Murders

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As bombs fall on London, writer Agatha Christie decides it is time to kill off her most famous creation.

Release Date : 2020-10-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : DSPFactual Fiction

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Helen Baxendale

Character Name : Agatha Christie

Original Name : Helen Baxendale

Gender : Female

Blake Harrison

Character Name : Travis Pickford

Original Name : Blake Harrison

Gender : Male

Jacqueline Boatswain

Character Name : Audrey Evans

Original Name : Jacqueline Boatswain

Gender : Female

Gina Bramhill

Character Name : Grace Nicory

Original Name : Gina Bramhill

Gender : Female

Daniel Caltagirone

Character Name : Eli Schneider

Original Name : Daniel Caltagirone

Gender : Male

Thomas Chaanhing

Character Name : Frankie Lei

Original Name : Thomas Chaanhing

Gender : Male

Scott Chambers

Character Name : Clarence Allen

Original Name : Scott Chambers

Gender : Male

Vanessa Grasse

Character Name : Nell Lewis

Original Name : Vanessa Grasse

Gender : Female

Jodie McNee

Character Name : PC O'Hanauer

Original Name : Jodie McNee

Gender : Female

Elizabeth Tan

Character Name : Jun Yuhuan

Original Name : Elizabeth Tan

Gender : Female

Morgan Watkins

Character Name : Rocco Vella

Original Name : Morgan Watkins

Gender : Male

Alistair Petrie

Character Name : Sir Malcolm Campbell

Original Name : Alistair Petrie

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Peter McGinn

@narrator56

2021-06-23

If I didn’t have a lot of experience reading reviews, perhaps I wouldn’t have watched this. While I considered it’s description I saw a lot of very negative reviews on another site. I mean, it was made out to be the worst movie ever by some. But I watched it and I will say why in a moment. I enjoyed the movie. Not the best mystery I have watched lately, but it held my attention throughout. There was just enough humor, just enough factual detail, and small twists to keep me engaged. I was pleasantly surprised. Perhaps it helped that I have never been an Agatha Christie fan. Her writing is fine, but I didn’t care for Poirot as a character. I didn’t mind Marple, so perhaps I should give her books another try. But back to this movie. When a film has a ton of one-star ratings, I have learned to quickly peruse a bunch of them to determine if it is for one of the most common reasons: politics, religion or remake or a similar bias. In this case a lot of angry people seemed to think that all Agatha Christie based films should be directly from her books. This movie was more creative, spinning a 5ale of might have been. I thought it worked; you shall have to decide for yourself. But if you are a Christie purist, save yourself the frustration and give it a miss.