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La reine du crime présente : La Malédiction d'Ishtar

Original title: Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar
  • TV Movie
  • 2019
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.8K
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Lyndsey Marshal in La reine du crime présente : La Malédiction d'Ishtar (2019)
CrimeDramaMysteryRomance

On an archaeological dig in Iraq, author Agatha Christie uncovers a series of murders.On an archaeological dig in Iraq, author Agatha Christie uncovers a series of murders.On an archaeological dig in Iraq, author Agatha Christie uncovers a series of murders.

  • Director
    • Sam Yates
  • Writer
    • Tom Dalton
  • Stars
    • Jonah Hauer-King
    • Bronagh Waugh
    • Lyndsey Marshal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Sam Yates
    • Writer
      • Tom Dalton
    • Stars
      • Jonah Hauer-King
      • Bronagh Waugh
      • Lyndsey Marshal
    • 50User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jonah Hauer-King
    Jonah Hauer-King
    • Max Mallowan
    Bronagh Waugh
    Bronagh Waugh
    • Lucy
    Lyndsey Marshal
    Lyndsey Marshal
    • Agatha Christie
    Stanley Townsend
    Stanley Townsend
    • Sir Constance
    Jack Deam
    Jack Deam
    • Leonard Woolley
    Crystal Clarke
    Crystal Clarke
    • Pearl
    Colin Farrell
    • Hutchins
    • (as Col Farrell)
    Rory Fleck Byrne
    Rory Fleck Byrne
    • Marmaduke…
    Mark Lambert
    Mark Lambert
    • Godfrey
    Katherine Kingsley
    Katherine Kingsley
    • Katharine Woolley
    Walles Hamonde
    Walles Hamonde
    • Ahkam
    Waj Ali
    Waj Ali
    • Ezekiel
    Waleed Elgadi
    Waleed Elgadi
    • Doctor Al-Memar
    Daniel Gosling
    Daniel Gosling
    • Hugo
    Liran Nathan
    Liran Nathan
    • Faisal
    Sharif Dorani
    Sharif Dorani
    • Hadi
    James Staddon
    James Staddon
    • Patrick Mulholland
    Emma Darlow
    • Claire
    • Director
      • Sam Yates
    • Writer
      • Tom Dalton
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    5unspiek-97857

    Disappointed

    I had some expectations for this, largely due to Ms Marshal's presence, and it does indeed have several high values.

    But it has three features which spoiled it for me: the weirdly soporific sound quality; the dismal pacing; the, let's face it, dreadful script; the cringe-inducing stabs at romance for the lead character; these four chief weapons; -- yes, after watching it, one feels one has been entertained by the Spanish Inquisition.
    8Tweekums

    A fun murder mystery

    This, the second story to imagine authoress Agatha Christie to be caught up in a murder mystery of her own, sees her travelling to Iraq to stay with friends at an archaeological dig. Before she gets there young archaeologist, Max, finds a body. This is put down to a snake bite but it soon becomes apparent that something is afoot. When Agatha arrives she finds Max injured by a bullet wound in the head and not long afterwards when she gets to the house where those involved in the dig are staying a pet monkey is found hanged! She thinks this is more than mere animal cruelty so, with the help of Max, performs an autopsy. The results make her certain that the dead man was killed something other than a snake. In the investigation that follows she grows close to Max while exposing a plot to steal artefacts and ultimately identifying the killer.

    If you can get beyond the conceit of placing a real crime writer in a fictional murder mystery this rather fun. This fictionalised Agatha is a good protagonist and the mystery provides plenty of suspects. As well as the central mystery there is a degree of romance which doesn't distract from the main story. The thing that surprised me most about this production was the degree of humour; there were laughs from start to finish. These were unforced rather than obvious gags and added to my enjoyment. The cast is solid, most notably Lyndsey Marshal who is charming as Agatha and Jonah Hauer King, who plays Max. Obviously it couldn't be filmed in Iraq but the Maltese locations used have a suitably Middle Eastern look. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of classic murder mysteries.
    5LeoDeLeo

    Nice Cinematography BUT ....

    ... can't cover the tackiness and silliness swirling in by the minute.

    Another contrived and pretentious mess.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    You need a whodunnit around Christmas time.

    Penned by the same writer who wrote last year's surprise package Agatha and The Truth of Murders, but a different actress in the lead role. Lynsey Marshall steps in to replace Ruth Bradley, and does a fine job.

    It's a very slick production, it looks great, it's well filmed, and very well written. It was a good old fashioned mystery. I love the way they penned a situation for Christie. Stunning location work.

    It more then made up for the lack of Agatha Christie drama on the BBC this Christmas. If only this had been transmitted on Christmas Eve or Boxing Day.

    Is this a trend? Will there be another one next year? On this evidence I hope so.
    4dklecan

    Boring

    I couldn't help but think of the many Poirot movies set in the middle east. Those were imbued with sound, heat, mystery, etc. Of these exotic locations. Poirot always insistent on pursuing his british/belgium idiosyncrasies while trying to enjoy his "vacations " which was always interrupted by a wonderful murder. (See Death on the Nile).

    This is the complete opposite. The first part of the movie focuses on christie trying to imbue her novels with "romance." She is encouraged by new friends to go to Iraq, and it is downhill from there. The Christie actress is bland, the murder of someone is not clear...apparently the monkey imbibed the poison.. The rest of the ensemble (except for young Max) is boring and unforgettable. Even the scenery is dusty and boring. There didn't seem to be any music or sound effects to heighten our attention to murders or significant scenes.

    Watch the first of these Christie driven movies. The one that depicts Christie when she disappeared for a few weeks, made a couple of years back. That actress successfully depicted Agatha as a serious author, but with a lovely sparkle underneath. There is no sparkle here.

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    • Trivia
      In her autobiography, Agatha Christie writes of her friend Katharine Woolley as being a fascinating character who was extremely demanding and rude, yet charming and well-spoken. Katharine was the inspiration for the murder victim Louise Leidner in Murder in Mesopotamia (1936).
    • Goofs
      In the first scene with Agatha and some guests on a dinner table one of the male guests is smoking a filter cigarette. Although, the cigarette filter was invented in 1925, filter cigarettes were not introduced into the market until 1936. As the movie in located in 1928 there is no way filter cigarettes would have been available.
    • Quotes

      Max Mallowan: Do I know you?

      Agatha Christie: No, we've never met.

      Max Mallowan: I'm sure we have.

      Agatha Christie: Well, sometimes people think they've met me. It's an unfortunate consequence of being a bit famous.

      Max Mallowan: [impressed] You're famous? Let me guess... You're the wife of a well-known politician?

      Agatha Christie: [unimpressed] No. I'm not famous by marriage.

      Max Mallowan: You're a well-known home-economist. Like Mrs. Beeton?

      Agatha Christie: No, I'm not famous for my practical housekeeping.

      Max Mallowan: I've got it. You're an actress!

      [Agatha laughs]

      Max Mallowan: . Retired of course...

      Agatha Christie: [offended] My name is Agatha Christie. I'm a writer.

      Max Mallowan: No, sorry. Never heard of you.

    • Crazy credits
      Disclaimer in end credits: "This film has not been endorsed, licensed or authorised by the estate of Agatha Christie or by Agatha Christie Limited."
    • Connections
      Followed by La reine du crime présente: les meurtres de minuit (2020)

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar
    • Filming locations
      • Malta
    • Production companies
      • Darlow Smithson Productions
      • Factual Fiction
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2:1

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