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    Death on the Nile

    PG1978 · Mystery · 2h 20m

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  1. Mar 12, 2022 Full Review Frank J. Avella Edge Media Network Death on the Nile is an admirable addition to the Christie-on-film canon with a cast of game, if sometimes hammy, actors and just the ...

    • (18)
    • John Guillermin
    • PG
    • Peter Ustinov
  2. The scenery is fabulous, the whole movie is a true feast for the eyes, the Pyramids, the Nile, even the costumes. It comes as no surprise the movie won an Oscar for costume design, they were spot on. The casting is impeccable, it is a flawless mix of people, Lois Chiles is incredibly beautiful, so believable.

  3. Sep 29, 1978 · Death on the Nile: Directed by John Guillermin. With Peter Ustinov, Jane Birkin, Lois Chiles, Bette Davis. As Hercule Poirot enjoys a luxurious cruise down the Nile, a newlywed heiress is found murdered on board.

    • (38K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • John Guillermin
    • 1978-09-29
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  5. May 6, 2018 · Film review, by Jason Day, of Death on the Nile, the all-star adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic whodunnit about the murder of a socialise on board a Nile steam cruiser in the 1930’s. Starring Peter Ustinov and David Niven. Crime . To like this post, comment on it or to follow this blog, please scroll to the bottom.

  6. Full Review | Mar 12, 2022. Death on the Nile is an admirable addition to the Christie-on-film canon with a cast of game, if sometimes hammy, actors and just the right amount of murder, mystery ...

  7. Death on the Nile is a clever, witty, well-plotted, beautifully-produced and splendidly acted screen version of Agatha Christie's mystery. It's old-fashioned stylized entertainment with a big cast and lush locations. 80.

  8. www.metacritic.com › movie › death-on-the-nile-1978Death on the Nile - Metacritic

    One of the worst ideas in Murder on the Orient Express was the repeated reenactment of the murder scene. Death on the Nile compounds this vulgarity by visualizing almost every speculation Poirot entertains about his fellow passengers. The redundancy of it all becomes ridiculous. [29 Sep 1978, p.D1]

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