Synopsis
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.
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 Lauren Bacall Martin Balsam Ingrid Bergman Jacqueline Bisset Jean-Pierre Cassel Sean Connery John Gielgud Wendy Hiller Anthony Perkins Vanessa Redgrave Richard Widmark Michael York Colin Blakely Rachel Roberts George Coulouris Denis Quilley Vernon Dobtcheff Jeremy Lloyd John Moffatt Vic Tablian Leon Lissek Andrew Andreas David de Keyser
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@ whoever was galaxy brain enough to put lauren bacall and ingrid bergman in a movie together ... thank you ...
hercule poirot dj pauly d from jersey shore
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wearing an excessive amount of hair gel
when lauren bacall and ingrid bergman clinked glasses at the end...i both died and was conceived at that moment
The 'Whodunnit?' type of storytelling is something I have always liked as it always provides a fun distraction that, when done well, almost always guarantees immediate audience involvement as we are always part of the investigation. Agatha Christie is in the top tier of authors in this genre, heck, she practically invented it.
Lumet's film takes on one of her classic Poirot stories. His hand is immediately present, not only because Sean Connery pops up, but also because it has a rich visual flair, beautifully constructed scenes and crisply edited dialogue that make the distilled version of this elaborate novel not only beautiful to look at, but also quite easy to follow.
This film has an excellent cast, but of…
all my favorite white women on a train! i'm already a poirot stan but i really must give props to the rare man who moisturizes.
Take a shot everytime they do a jarring transition edit.
EDIT: Actually don't, you'll die of liver failure.