Reasoning - Massacre on the Nile

Korbin 2022-03-20 09:02:24

1. Detective Reasoning Detective novels are about reasoning, with real evidence, and require a high degree of thinking. If a rich woman sleeps and is killed, there is a motive; if a bottle of nail polish is missing, there are footsteps; if a maid is dead, there are hints; if an old lady is dead, she is shot. The nail polish was used as fake blood, the footsteps were someone sneaking into the room, the maid witnessed everything, and the old lady was killed by a sharpshooter. After being shot by his ex-girlfriend, the husband of the rich woman wanted someone to take care of his ex-girlfriend. The husband of the rich woman before the incident refused to let anyone disturb his wife. With intuition, you'll also know who's really behind it. 2. The stars are star-studded Bette Davis as the old lady with a penchant for stealing pearls, Maggie Smith as the old lady's irritable maid, Mia Farrow as the ex-girlfriend of the rich husband, Ustinov as the detective, and George Kennedy as the Lawyer, Jack Walden as the uncle of the rich woman, all with great acting skills.

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  • Armando 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Never tire of watching. 20180531 Re-watch, the clothes are really beautiful. Before, the young ladies and sisters were all so thin and good-looking.

  • Justina 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    After watching it, I was stunned, this is the real detective film. At that time, I was fascinated by the "damn French guy", oh no, the "Belgian guy", and later I watched "Sin under the Sun", which is so classic.

Death on the Nile quotes

  • 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.

  • [to Mrs. Van Schuyler and Miss Bowers]

    Manager Of The Karnak: You are Mrs. and Ms. Otterbourne, righty?

    Mrs. Van Schuyler: Wrong-y!