Reg Lye

Reg Lye

  • Born: 1912-10-14
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  • Extended Reading
    • Marjolaine 2022-03-24 09:03:02

      A classic movie, the image of a gentleman played by David Niven is unforgettable

      When thinking of a gentleman in England, Colonel Rice, played by David Niven in this movie, comes to mind. However, there is a small flaw. Colonel Rice has the title of colonel and must have served in the service. His team striped tie and the stripe decoration on the hat ring on the straw hat also...

    • Nathan 2022-03-21 09:02:48

      2020 10 26 Job Record

      On the Type Characteristics of "The Massacre on the Nile" from the Narrative Approach

      In terms of genre, "The Tragedy of the Nile" is a detective film or a mystery film. This article will focus on analyzing why "The Massacre on the Nile" (replaced by "Nile" below) is classified under the...

    • Jeffery 2022-03-18 09:01:05

      The episode where the poor man and the rich woman met was really a genius: since the rich woman’s girlfriend introduced her boyfriend to the rich woman, the girlfriend was abandoned by the camera, and then gave several rich women a close-up of the face of the poor man, that eye waver. Everyone understands, and then the director didn't bother to speak, and cut directly to the rich woman's uncle who learned about the marriage of the rich woman and the poor man from the newspaper. He was so clever. There is also the Egyptian stone pillar, which is more silent than sound—"It's coming"

    • Anissa 2022-03-21 09:02:48

      Compared with the original book, there are fewer key characters such as Mother and Son, Cornelia, Van Thorpe, etc. Colonel Race's pursuit mission has also been omitted, and the restricted space has been shortened and concise. In addition to the core tricks, another essence of the original book is the arrangement of rooms (especially the port and starboard sides). Many effective inferences are derived from witnesses built on this basis. Unfortunately, the film does not strengthen it.

    Death on the Nile quotes

    • Simon Doyle: Somehow, I don't think Monsieur Poirot is a very keen reader of romantic novels, Mother.

      Mrs Otterbourne: Well, of course he is! All Frenchmen are. They're not afraid of good, strong sex!

    • Col. Johnny Race: [of Mrs Otterbourne] What a perfectly dreadful woman. Why doesn't somebody shoot her, I wonder?

      Hercule Poirot: Perhaps one day, the subscribers of the lending libraries will club together and hire an assassin.