The first novel, the first of many Whodunits that Poirot and his little grey cells are put to the test. Not all the novels have been made into a film, but 30 are list as either directly made into a film or have been suggestive. This first one has not, and should of been, Why? 'Blue Heron'??? 🔍(Yes it was made as a TV movie with the 'greatest' Poirot, David Suchet) But a feature film on a big screen is warranted, and with Suchet as Poirot. With all do respect to Kenneth Branagh two film versions which I totally enjoyed, but the best 'Murder on the Orient Express' has to go to Sidney Lumet's 1974 film starring Albert Finney as Poirot giving a tour-du-force performance, and Oscar nominated but did not win. The entire film is 'fabulous', if you haven't seen it, get a copy. And incredible cast, besides Albert Finney you have the following All-Star Cast: Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman(she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in this film) Sean Connery, Martin Balsam, Vanessa Redgrave, Anthony Perkins, Wendy Hiller, Richard Widmark, Jacqueline Bisset, John Geilgud, Michael York, Denis Quilley, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Colin Blakely, George Coulouris, and Rachel Roberts. With all that said, I just love listening to these old school 'radio broadcasts'. Again I'd like to see 'The Mysterious Murder Affair at Styles' brought to the big screen as a major film with David Suchet as Poirot. 🔍
@@sayidbekbahromov Your right on with Ustinov, I haven't forgotten, but my little gray cells weren't working that day. Death on the Nile, Evil Under the Sun, Thirteen at Dinner, Dead Man's Folly, Murder in Three Acts and Appointment with Murder all hit the mark with equally all - star casts. Would of loved to see more films starring Peter Ustinov as Poirot. 🎭🔍🥸
Maybe too late to bring this story or any Agatha novel to the big screen. Unfortunately it would not get the mass audience movies required to cover costs. Netflix should though look into reviving these wonderful Christie novels. There would be a huge audience in that medium.❤
I absolutely love these talk theatre shows: they are the best!!
A great story while cleaning on a rainy afternoon
You are so right. And cooking too. Hi from Texas
The first novel, the first of many Whodunits that Poirot and his little grey cells are put to the test. Not all the novels have been made into a film, but 30 are list as either directly made into a film or have been suggestive. This first one has not, and should of been, Why? 'Blue Heron'??? 🔍(Yes it was made as a TV movie with the 'greatest' Poirot, David Suchet) But a feature film on a big screen is warranted, and with Suchet as Poirot. With all do respect to Kenneth Branagh two film versions which I totally enjoyed, but the best 'Murder on the Orient Express' has to go to Sidney Lumet's 1974 film starring Albert Finney as Poirot giving a tour-du-force performance, and Oscar nominated but did not win. The entire film is 'fabulous', if you haven't seen it, get a copy. And incredible cast, besides Albert Finney you have the following All-Star Cast: Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman(she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in this film) Sean Connery, Martin Balsam, Vanessa Redgrave, Anthony Perkins, Wendy Hiller, Richard Widmark, Jacqueline Bisset, John Geilgud, Michael York, Denis Quilley, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Colin Blakely, George Coulouris, and Rachel Roberts. With all that said, I just love listening to these old school 'radio broadcasts'. Again I'd like to see 'The Mysterious Murder Affair at Styles' brought to the big screen as a major film with David Suchet as Poirot. 🔍
What about Peter Ustinov's performance?
@@sayidbekbahromov Your right on with Ustinov, I haven't forgotten, but my little gray cells weren't working that day. Death on the Nile, Evil Under the Sun, Thirteen at Dinner, Dead Man's Folly, Murder in Three Acts and Appointment with Murder all hit the mark with equally all - star casts. Would of loved to see more films starring Peter Ustinov as Poirot. 🎭🔍🥸
Maybe too late to bring this story or any Agatha novel to the big screen. Unfortunately it would not get the mass audience movies required to cover costs. Netflix should though look into reviving these wonderful Christie novels. There would be a huge audience in that medium.❤
Purchased the poison to kill a dog 😢😢 thankfully we have advanced. Great story and well played 😊
Have we?
@@ruanniemann2604 Well, sort of.
Creep
Great performance. Thanks for sharing.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Absolutely fabulous. 😊
Thank you
Amazing it’s same chief inspector from the tv show by sound of it
Yes your right it is Phillip Jackson
Of course it is. Wonderful man.
There's something a bit Star Wars about that theme music
The old Star Wars, not the new nonsense.
The painting displayed is no where near, what any actors who played him, ever looked like.
Still, the painting is perfection. Dynamic.
M. IL. 📖. USA
That's because it's AI generated.
Oh was it supposed to be poirot?? I thought it was one of the cavendish brothers lol. But yeah the mustache gives it away