Take your mind off of today's fuckery?
*TCM
by Anonymous | reply 1 | January 7, 2021 12:01 AM |
Bowers, pack!
by Anonymous | reply 2 | January 7, 2021 12:05 AM |
I love this movie! It's also shown fairly frequently on Pluto Free Streaming TV.
The actors are great fun, and the fashions are always worth a look. Linnett's period wardrobe is to die for, especially the backless gown with aquamarine pendant she wears in Cairo.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | January 7, 2021 12:06 AM |
Dame Angela should have got an Oscar nomination.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | January 7, 2021 12:06 AM |
This version had all the stars. The later TV version had less stars but the on-location photography was just as good.
The two versions just blur into each other when they appear repeatedly on my TV screen.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | January 7, 2021 12:08 AM |
Never have I seen such a snake -in a first class cabin.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | January 7, 2021 12:09 AM |
I thought the "Simon" in the TV version was hotter
by Anonymous | reply 8 | January 7, 2021 12:12 AM |
Nope. Love Agatha Christie and this movie, but watching living history takes precedence.
Plus, Mitch is calling those Trumpsters "thugs, mobs.....criminals."
by Anonymous | reply 9 | January 7, 2021 12:13 AM |
Good movie, great cast and livelier than 1974's Murder on the Orient Express.
by Anonymous | reply 10 | January 7, 2021 12:14 AM |
Wonderful performances. Evil Under the Sun, with its catfights and bitchiness, is even more fun.
by Anonymous | reply 11 | January 7, 2021 12:16 AM |
Albert Finney got an Oscar nom for his dreadful Poirot in 74
by Anonymous | reply 12 | January 7, 2021 12:16 AM |
[quote] livelier
The paddle boat moved up the Nile while the Orient Express was stationery in a snow drift.
by Anonymous | reply 13 | January 7, 2021 12:17 AM |
Nicholas Clay's black speedo mmm
by Anonymous | reply 14 | January 7, 2021 12:17 AM |
As a young gayling watching Nicholas Clay's black Speedo in the movie theater I got funny tingles. I so wanted to be Diana Rigg.
by Anonymous | reply 15 | January 7, 2021 12:20 AM |
Lansbury and Farrow are both amazing in this, but I like Finney's Poirot much more than Ustinov's.
by Anonymous | reply 16 | January 7, 2021 1:41 AM |