Except for the 2017 movie because idk if I wanna watch that one, I have watched all on-screen adaptations of MOTOE: The 1974 movie, the modernized 2001 TV movie and the 2010 episode from 'Poirot'. I enjoyed all three versions but the 1974 one is the best one. No other on-screen adaptation of MOTOE can beat the 1974 movie.
Great movie my favourite part was lauren bacall's facial expressions when she is being interrogated. Mrs. Hubbard (my favourite character in literature!) is the comedy of an American lady and I was happy to see Lumet and Bacall focussed on that aspect of the character. I was disappointed with Branagh and Pfeiffer's interpretation.
Does anyone have a vid of they all getting away with it and toasting by champagne in file. I did like the new version but I think to me the connections of all made more sense. Plus the music and cast. Thanks. ( Mark trapped in Boston US in 300 sq feet alone )
Hello harlandted, this 9 min documentary shows them toasting. And Sidney Lumet the diretor even explains why he chose this as the end of the movie. ua-cam.com/video/RhSPBsp3pFE/v-deo.html
Antonio F S Hey Antonio, You are very kind to show me this. I ended up buying on iTunes the film (I argued with my brother how the 70’s version was a homage to the time earlier time period written plus the top actors /glamour of the 70’s. But more importantly like the novel, sets little hints for the audience to see - and WHY the reason that the diverse group all met up, thrown off by accident. The murder scene alone in the 70’s was much more powerful. So thanks again Antonio.
@@harlandted You are very welcome. I expected that you had found something, as your request is not very recent. Myself, I have just bought the movie and it arrived yesterday, by regular mail. But the piece of that documentary is quite interesting. I am sure that it is a longer one but cannot found the rest of it here on youtube. I haven't watched the other two versions of this fabulous story created by Dame Agatha Christie. I remain loyal to this 1974 version. The written version is rather full of details, that do not appear on the screen. Certainly because they could not afford a 3 hour movie.
the best version
The scene where Poirot laughs upon finding the kimono is absolutely wholesome.
I just finished this gem of a movie recently. The best on-screen adaptation of MOTOE I have watched so far.
An absolute gem
Brilliant
Why on earth attempt to redo a masterpiece like this
I know right?
Except for the 2017 movie because idk if I wanna watch that one, I have watched all on-screen adaptations of MOTOE: The 1974 movie, the modernized 2001 TV movie and the 2010 episode from 'Poirot'. I enjoyed all three versions but the 1974 one is the best one. No other on-screen adaptation of MOTOE can beat the 1974 movie.
I don’t know what Kenneth Branagh was going thinking...His version of Poirot Really was laughable and not funny at the same time
This is ten times better and with a REAL all star cast, apologies to Judi Dench, Derek Jacobi and Michelle Pfeiffer
Jacqueline Bisset and Rachel Roberts are my stand outs
Creo q la buena literatura de Agatha merecía una gran pelicula, como debe de ser
Great movie my favourite part was lauren bacall's facial expressions when she is being interrogated.
Mrs. Hubbard (my favourite character in literature!) is the comedy of an American lady and I was happy to see Lumet and Bacall focussed on that aspect of the character. I was disappointed with Branagh and Pfeiffer's interpretation.
When a younger actress plays the part as your part's mother.😀
Pl. Full Movie.!!!
Does anyone have a vid of they all getting away with it and toasting by champagne in file. I did like the new version but I think to me the connections of all made more sense. Plus the music and cast.
Thanks. ( Mark trapped in Boston US in 300 sq feet alone )
Hello harlandted, this 9 min documentary shows them toasting. And Sidney Lumet the diretor even explains why he chose this as the end of the movie. ua-cam.com/video/RhSPBsp3pFE/v-deo.html
Antonio F S
Hey Antonio,
You are very kind to show me this. I ended up buying on iTunes the film (I argued with my brother how the 70’s version was a homage to the time earlier time period written plus the top actors /glamour of the 70’s. But more importantly like the novel, sets little hints for the audience to see - and WHY the reason that the diverse group all met up, thrown off by accident.
The murder scene alone in the 70’s was much more powerful.
So thanks again Antonio.
@@harlandted You are very welcome. I expected that you had found something, as your request is not very recent. Myself, I have just bought the movie and it arrived yesterday, by regular mail. But the piece of that documentary is quite interesting. I am sure that it is a longer one but cannot found the rest of it here on youtube. I haven't watched the other two versions of this fabulous story created by Dame Agatha Christie. I remain loyal to this 1974 version.
The written version is rather full of details, that do not appear on the screen. Certainly because they could not afford a 3 hour movie.
Who played the Princess Dragomiroff, please?
Wendy Hiller played Princess Dragomiroff.
@@goodowner5000 Thank you! 👍👍👍
@@gaggymott9159 My pleasure. Glad to have helped.
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Erm, isn't it Lynn Redgrave, not Vanessa?
Nautilus Shell .......it is Vanessa Redgrave .
@@renzo6490 You're quite right. My mistake!