Während Hercule Poirot eine luxuriöse Kreuzfahrt auf dem Nil genießt, wird eine frisch verheiratete Erbin ermordet an Bord gefunden. Kann Poirot den Mörder identifizieren, bevor das Schiff d... Alles lesenWährend Hercule Poirot eine luxuriöse Kreuzfahrt auf dem Nil genießt, wird eine frisch verheiratete Erbin ermordet an Bord gefunden. Kann Poirot den Mörder identifizieren, bevor das Schiff das Ende seiner Reise erreicht?Während Hercule Poirot eine luxuriöse Kreuzfahrt auf dem Nil genießt, wird eine frisch verheiratete Erbin ermordet an Bord gefunden. Kann Poirot den Mörder identifizieren, bevor das Schiff das Ende seiner Reise erreicht?
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There can be no question about it--if you're a mystery fan of the sort of crime novels Agatha Christie wrote during her prolific writing career--this is for you. The script fashioned from one of her best works gives a number of interesting actors roles they can chew the scenery with--and most of them do. I can't praise Angela Lansbury enough for her deft and daffy portrayal of a tipsy authoress--so good, she deserved at least an Oscar nomination. The only real flaw is the film's tendency to move at a rather slow pace before things get more intense.
Other acting kudos among the suspects aboard a Nile steamer belong to Bette Davis as an elderly dowager with a penchant for stealing jewelry; her servant, Maggie Smith, with whom she exchanges some priceless barbs; Simon MacCorkindale and Lois Chiles as lovers; Mia Farrow as a vengeful ex-sweetheart; and of course Peter Ustinov as Poirot. David Niven has the least colorful role and can do little with it as he endeavors to help Poirot solve the mystery. The plot has all the ingenious twists we come to expect of Christie and is a very clever one--if slightly improbable when you stop to think about it--depending heavily on luck and coincidence.
But it's all delivered as entertainment and wrapped up in a package designed to stir the senses with an excellent musical score, some fine scenery and Oscar-winning costumes. It's a relief that the writer decided to keep the period of the novel in the 1930s rather than update it as has been done with other Christie stories--notably, MURDER IS EASY ('82) which was updated to include computer technology as part of the plotline. The period flavor here is an added pleasure.
Flavorful, and highly amusing whenever Bette Davis and Maggie Smith have a go at some wisecracks, with an ending that will surprise you if you fail to catch some of the clues. Superior entertainment.
It is much better and follows more closely the original plot.
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- WissenswertesAccording to producer Richard Goodwin, Bette Davis brought her own make-up, mirrors, and lights to Egypt.
- PatzerAt the beginning, while Linnet and Jackie are in Linnet's master bedroom, a crew member crawling across the floor is reflected in the mirror.
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Mrs Otterbourne: [Interrupting Poirot and Race] Do forgive me for butting in, but I have a bet with my daughter here, that you're Hercules Porridge, the famous French sleuth.
Hercule Poirot: Not quite. I am Hercule Poirot, the famous Belgian sleuth.
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- Muerte en el Nilo
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- Hotel Pullman Cataract, Sharia Abtal el Tahrir, Aswan, Ägypten(Old Cataract Hotel, Grand Nile Hotel)
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- 7.920.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 14.560.084 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 14.569.266 $