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Dee 2022-04-20 09:01:49

Orient Express: From Paris to Constantinople, a luxury train that has traveled for more than 80 years. This story is set on the Simplon Orient Express. The skewers here are so much better than roast meat, and the bottles are better than wine. It seems that the whole world chooses to travel tonight. When looking for money, you always have to use US dollars, and you have to pay 10,000 steps back in pounds. You ask me to borrow fire. I lend it to you, but you don't need it. Anyone can see that you have other intentions! I only take cases that interest me. "How do you know it's a man?" "Because my two husbands and I are very close." Anonymous Letter 1: I will kill the murderer. Anonymous Letter 2: Prepare to die. Had I known in advance what kind of bad guy he was, I'd rather cut off his right hand than be his secretary, and I'd have killed him with the left hand! I was born dull, so I went on a mission in Africa to teach brown kids with slower brains than me. While preaching in Shimoga, I could hear the snake's breath. "You never laugh, Her Royal Highness." "My doctor does not advise me to do so." In murder investigations, suspects cannot have any "private reasons." Ratchett owes a total of five lives: the little girl of the Armstrong family, Mrs. Armstrong who died in childbirth, the fetus who was not spared, Colonel Armstrong who committed suicide with a gun, and the maid who committed suicide. A jury of 12 good people is indeed a sound system. Why are the British so secretive about legitimate feelings? "Now that you've taken everything out of your pouch, what are you doing with it?" "Because I want to put some back." Only an Indian garrison officer like Colonel Arbusnow would have an Indian orderly. In the Russian or Cyrillic alphabet, a capital "N" is like a capital "H" in English. How many stab wounds were there on Ratchett's body? - 12. How many letters were written by different people in the two threatening letters to Ratchett? - 12. How many members are there on the jury? - 12. Excluding the detective and the dead, how many passengers were on the Calais-bound carriage? - 12. You coined words like "bed robe", but you understand words like "reward". At 2 a.m., the murder officially begins. A vicious murderer was brutally murdered, perhaps for what he deserved. 1. Ms. Linda Arden, mother of Mrs. Armstrong. 2. Countess Andre, sister of Mrs Armstrong. (Associate: Count Andrei) 3. Princess Dragomirov, the godmother of Mrs. Armstrong. 4. Ms. Mary Debenham, former secretary to Mrs. Armstrong. 5. Hildegard Schmidt She was a cook at the Armstrongs. 6. Mr. Foscarelli, a former driver of the Armstrongs. 7. Ms. Greta Olsen, who was the nanny for the little girl in the Armstrongs. 8. Mr. Beddos, once the valet of the Armstrongs. 9. Mr. Hammond fell in love with the maid who committed suicide. 10. Mr. Pierre Paul Michel, father of the maid who committed suicide. 11. Colonel Arbusnow, a friend of Colonel Armstrong. 12. Mr. McQueen, Oedipal in love with Mrs. Armstrong.

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  • Harmony 2021-12-21 08:01:17

    Except that Poirot is a little different from what I imagined, it is still in good agreement with the original (the book is too early to read, and I can't remember all the details...). What a murder of a religious ceremony. Bergman has become a middle-aged and elderly woman who is so elegant and has amazing acting skills!

  • Cyrus 2021-12-21 08:01:17

    If I hadn't watched a drama, I wouldn't have thought of watching this movie. If I hadn't watched this film, I wouldn't have thought it would be so awesome. Otherwise, this film would not be handed down.

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Hercule Poirot: The obvious implication is that the murderer, disguised as a conductor, boarded the train at Belgrade, made his way by means of the convenient passkey to Ratchett's compartment, stabbed him to death, planted the dagger and the uniform, and then departed, since the train was now halted in a snowdrift. Who was he? I am inclined to agree with Mr Foscarelli, who believes that he was a rival member of the Mafia, exacting private vengeance for a vendetta whose precise nature the Yugoslav police will undoubtedly identify.

    Dr. Constantine: But... is that all?

    Hercule Poirot: No. No, no, no, no. No, it is not. I said, here is the simple answer. There is also a more... complex one. But remember my first solution when I... when you've heard my second.

  • Greta Ohlsson: I was born backwards. That is why I work in Africa as missionary, teaching little brown babies more backwards than myself.