Murder on the Orient Express

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16 Similar Movies To Murder on the Orient Express

Kenneth Branagh directed and wrote Murder on the Orient Express . Poirot, a famous investigator, investigates a 1930s murder aboard the Orient Express. Hercule Poirot solves a robbery at Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulchre Church in 1934. The obsessive-compulsive investigator wants to recuperate in Istanbul but must return to London for another investigation.

His buddy Bouc, nephew of the Orient Express Simplon-route director, organises a bunk. Edward Ratchett offers to engage Poirot as his security for the three-day trek, but Poirot rejects. Poirot hears unusual noises from Ratchett’s chamber and sees a red kimono runner. A train avalanche strands people.

Similar Movies To Murder on the Orient Express

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1: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo


A wealthy industrialist approaches a disgraced journalist named Mikael Blomkvist with the request that he write a family biography for his family. However, what he really wants Blomkvist to do is investigate the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of his niece four decades ago. Blomkvist isn't interested at first, but after the other man offers to clear his name, he changes his mind. Blomkvist starts his investigation by speaking to the man's relatives, who were present at the time the girl…

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2: Clue (1985)


Based on the popular board game of the same name, Clue is an American dark comedic mystery film released in 1985. One of three endings was provided to cinemas when the film was released in its original format. In the case of home video releases, you'll find all three epilogues presented in order. At a dinner party thrown by a butler and a maid, six people show up with unusual last names. To make matters worse, each of them is…

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3: Murder by Death


Robert Moore directed and Neil Simon wrote 1976's Murder by Death. The scenario is a satire of the classic country-house whodunit. Truman Capote makes a rare acting appearance. Millionnaire Lionel Twain (Truman Capote) hosts a dinner and murder for five private eyes. Sidney Wang (Peter Sellers), Dick Charleston (David Niven), Jessica Marbles (Elsa Lanchester), Milo Perrier (James Coco), and Sam Diamond (Peter Falk) arrive to the secluded castle. Sir Alec Guinness plays the blind butler Jamesir Bensonmum. Nine is dinnertime.…

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4: Gosford Park


Gosford Park is a satirical black comedic mystery film that was released in 2001 and directed by Robert Altman. Julian Fellowes was responsible for writing the screenplay. The plot centres on the goings-on at Gosford Park, an English country home, throughout the course of a weekend where a group of rich Britons, together with an American producer, and their staff had gathered for a filming session. After a dinner party, a murder takes place, and the movie then presents the…

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5: Evil Under the Sun


Evil Under the Sun is a murder mystery movie that was released in the United Kingdom in 1982 and was directed by Guy Hamilton. The story was adapted from a novel written by Agatha Christie in 1941 with the same name. Hercule Poirot, played by Sir Peter Ustinov, is looking into a murder as well as a fraudulent diamond. His inquiries lead him to a vacation destination that is located on an island in the Adriatic Sea. Arlena Marshall, played…

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6: Game Night


American action comedy Game Night, directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein with a script by Mark Perez, was released in 2018[3][4]. When a buddy is kidnapped by what appear to be burglars while playing a game, the group's game night becomes a real-life mystery. It features Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams. Their efforts to conceive are hindered by Max's thoughts of inadequacy in comparison to Brooks, who is a wealthy, beautiful businessman. After a gaming night with their…

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7: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang


A neo-noir dark comedy crime film written and directed by Shane Black, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a 2005 American film. In the midst of avoiding the police after a failed heist, Harry Lockhart is mistakenly cast as a detective in a movie and invited to a party. His character will be developed by participating in an inquiry by Gay Perry, who introduces him. He also runs across the stunning wannabe actress Harmony Faith Lane, who turns out to be…

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8: Death on the Nile


Kenneth Branagh directs Kenneth Green's screenplay for Kenneth Branagh's 2022 mystery film Death on the Nile, based on Agatha Christie's 1937 novel of the same name. While on holiday in Egypt, Belgian investigator Hercule Poirot is forced to investigate the death of a picture-perfect couple whose honeymoon is sadly cut short. An immense desert landscape and the Giza pyramids serve as the backdrop for this tale of uncontrolled romance and incapacitating envy, with a cosmopolitan group of elegantly dressed tourists…

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9: Bad Times at the El Royale


At the El Royale hotel in Lake Tahoe, six strangers—Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Erivo, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm, and Cailee Spaeny—each with their own secrets meet for the first time. Lewis Pullman is also a part of the cast. An old and dilapidated hotel that straddles the state line between California and Nevada is known as the El Royale. When seven strangers, including a cleric, a soul singer, a travelling salesman, two sisters, the manager, and the enigmatic Billy Lee, come…

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10: Deathtrap


Based on the 1978 play of the same name, this American black comedic mystery film was released in 1982. And to add insult to injury, one of Sidney's writing seminar students named Clifford Anderson recently gave his mentor a copy of the rough draught of his first try at a play for assessment and suggestions. As Sidney explains, "A gifted director couldn't even hurt it," the play "Deathtrap" is a two-act thriller with five characters. Sidney and Myra concoct an…

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11: A Simple Favor


American black comedy crime thriller film directed by Paul Feig from a script written by Jessica Sharzer based on Darcey Bell's 2017 novel of the same name The story revolves around a vlogger from a small town who sets out to find out what happened to her intriguing and beautiful friend. As a widowed mother who operates a food vlog and also has a child in the same primary school as Emily, Stephanie befriends her. Stephanie's life is permanently changed…

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12: And Then There Were None


A personal invitation has brought eight individuals to a little island off the coast of Devon. When they arrive at the estate, they are greeted by Thomas and Ethel Rogers, the estate's butler and cook-housekeeper, who inform them that their hosts are still on their way. During dinner, the host plays a tape in which he accuses everyone in attendance of murder. One by one, the people in attendance die. Although one of them is suspected of being the killer,…

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13: Who Framed Roger Rabbit


Eddie Valiant, a private investigator hired to clear cartoon character Roger Rabbit of the murder of Acme Corporation owner, must work in a 1947 Hollywood where people and cartoon characters (often referred to as "toons") coexist. Acme's and Toontown's proprietor has been assassinated! Toon star Roger Rabbit, however, is the one who is being blamed for this debacle at Maroon Cartoons. Only Toon-hating Eddie Valiant, an ex-private detective who is forced to help when Roger hides in his apartment, can…

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14: Logan Lucky


Rebecca Blunt wrote the screenplay for Logan Lucky, an American heist comedy-drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh in 2017. He stepped out of retirement to direct the picture and release it himself through his own company, Soderbergh. To assist him to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway, Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum) enlists the services of his brother Clyde (Adam Driver) and sister Mellie (Riley Keough). But Joe Bang (Daniel Craig), a convicted safe-cracker now serving a prison sentence, will be needed.…

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15: Knives Out


"Knives Out" is a 2019 Rian Johnson mystery thriller film written and directed by Johnson, with Bergman serving as producer. the death of an important patriarch of a very wealthy but disjointed family is being investigated by a highly skilled investigator. A few days after the 85th birthday of Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer), the curious and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is summoned to his estate to investigate his sudden death. On his own and with the help of…

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