Murder on the Orient Express

Murder on the Orient Express

  • Director: Philip Martin
  • Writer: Agatha Christie,Stewart Harcourt
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, Malta, United States
  • Language: Turkish, English, Hungarian, French
  • Release date: July 11, 2010
  • Sound mix: Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • "Agatha Christie's Poirot: Murder on the Orient Express" is the fourth episode of the twelfth season of the British TV series " Agatha Christie's Poirot ", produced by ITV Studios, WGBH Television and Agatha Christie LLC and received by the Republic of Malta Strong government support. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by British female author Agatha Christie , directed by Philip Martin , written by Stuart Harcourt, David Suchet , Toby Jones , Brian J. Smith , David Morrissey , Jessica Michelle Chastain , Eileen June Atkins , Susannah Rowe Sarah, Dennis Menochet, Barbara Halsey and more. It premiered in the United States on July 11, 2010, and was released in the United Kingdom on December 25 of the same year. 

    Details

    • Release date July 11, 2010
    • Filming locations Malta
    • Production companies Government of Malta, ITV Studios, WGBH

    Movie reviews

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    • By Ladarius 2022-12-27 09:26:01

      Snow blows in Zhongzhou

      1. When the New Testament loses its adjudicative power, people turn to the Old Testament to obtain justice that is not legal but natural law.

      The Orient Express is also a deserted island, a place outside the law. After all, this is still a classic story.

      2. The good thing about Agatha is that she has never shown off her skills. She has played a set of Taizu Changquan and Bodhidharma with solid skills, which is truly the foundation of a school. It is too easy to adapt a stage...

    • By Richmond 2022-12-24 23:04:51

      friendship or jurisprudence

      Honey, do you know it's a crime? Do you know that you have stepped into a road of no return? Did you know that you made an irreversible move? You know that life is full of regrets, you know that those pains will never dissipate, you know that only when you kill the enemy, you can find peace at the moment when the knife rises and falls, and you know that you can really achieve happiness and be reborn by talking about this broken wish. In the end is the angel or the devil, in the end is God or...

    • By Elenora 2022-12-20 20:06:03

      Let the inner torture be more violent

      I always feel that the acting skills of the movie stars in the 1970s seemed to be indescribably light-hearted, and their gestures were light, but the roles they portrayed were unforgettable.
      Now the actors are deep, penetrating, and too forceful. In the end, the scene where Polo finished reasoning the case and struggled to make a decision really tortured everyone's hearts. What is justice? When the law is unfair, is it upholding the firm principle of the rule of law above all else? Or...

    • By Alfreda 2022-12-11 08:32:22

      It's going too fast, Uncle Pineapple, are you catching a train?

      It is said that the storyline is known to everyone on earth... Actually, I don't know! I'm a Martian~ I only vaguely guessed the plots of these two bloody nursery rhymes in "Poison Earl Cain", "Who Killed the Mockingbird" and "24 Black Thrushes". So it's not surprising to see the ending as well as those of you who know the plot.

      It's just that the focus of this version seems to be different. I'm interested in comparing the 74-star version with the original. Due to the limited space,...

    • By Eloy 2022-12-07 01:12:43

      I've got my head covered

      I haven't read the original book, so I stayed up late to watch this movie on a whim. The way of thinking is very unique. It is the style I like. It feels inexplicably related to the fatal ID. One is to find a murderer who does not exist from living people, and the other is to be surrounded by murderers. For this movie, after watching it, there is only one question, whether the twelve people should be judged. I watched Suyuan and the melting pot before, and there was a feeling that the law is...

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    • By Oma 2023-09-22 00:39:49

      Although the information in the front is asymmetric again, the final ending is deafening. The performance is...

    • By Einar 2023-09-08 11:37:48

      Puorot's last expression didn't make sense. ....

    • By Camron 2023-08-23 16:29:34

      An American case by an Englishman....

    • By Alexys 2023-08-21 20:52:18

      Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful! Fun and...

    • By Angeline 2023-08-18 06:31:14

      Nothing good and nothing...

    Movie plot

    Poirot solved a difficult case for the British military in Palestine, and then drove back to London via Istanbul. On the way, he met Mr. Booker, the director of the old friend International Bus Company, who booked Poirot on the Orient Express at the last minute. ticket. On the train, Poirot met all kinds of passengers, among them a murderous rich American businessman Samuel Ratchett told Poirot that his life was threatened, he was...
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    Contents

    The film makes the same mistake as the original, the middle station of the Orient Express, Vinkovci and Max Brod , is located in Slavonia in The Republic of Croatia , not The Republic of Serbia . And unlike the mountains and mountains shown in the film, the area is dominated by plains, and even hills are hard to see, let alone elevated mountains.
    Mr Booker compared a passenger to the KMS Bismarck battleship in The Federal Republic of...
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    Movie quotes

    • Hercule Poirot: [furious] You people! With your kangaroo jury, your kangaroo justice! You had no right to take the law into your own hands!

      Hildegarde Schmidt: M-m-monsieur Poirot, she was *five years old*!

      Caroline Hubbard: We were good civilized people, and then evil got over the wall, and we looked to the law for justice, and the law let us down.

      Hercule Poirot: No! No, you behave like this and we become just... savages in the street! The juries and executioners, they elect themselves! No, it is medieval! The rule of law, it must be held high and if it falls you pick it up and hold it even higher! For all of society, all civilized people will have nothing to shelter them if it is destroyed!

    • Greta Ohlsson: There is a higher justice than the rule of law, monsieur!

      Hercule Poirot: Then you let *God* administer it... not *you*!

      Greta Ohlsson: And when he doesn't? When he creates a Hell on Earth for those wronged? When priests who are supposed to act in his name forgive what must never be forgiven? Jesus said, "Let those without sin throw the first stone."

      Hercule Poirot: Oui!

      Greta Ohlsson: Well, we were without sin, monsieur! *I* was without sin!

    • Mary Debenham: You said of the woman in Istanbul that she knew the rules of her culture and knew what breaking them would mean. So did Cassetti.

      Hercule Poirot: [harshly] And so do you!

      Mary Debenham: When you've been denied justice... you are incomplete. It feels that God has abandoned you in a stark place. I asked God... I think we all did... what we should do, and he said do what is right. And I thought if I did, it would make me complete again.

      Hercule Poirot: [coldly] And are you?

      Mary Debenham: [long pause, then] But I did what was right.