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Release Date:
April 22, 2001
Original Title:
Murder on the Orient Express
Alternate Titles:
Agatha Christie: Mord im Orient-Express
Assassinato no Expresso-Oriente
Убийство в Восточном экспрессе
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Agatha Christie Limited
CBS Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Agatha Christie's classic whodunit speeds into the twenty-first century. World-famous sleuth Hercule Poirot has just finished a case in Istanbul and is returning home to London onboard the luxurious Orient Express. But, the train comes to a sudden halt when a rock slide blocks the tracks ahead. And all the thrills of riding the famous train come to a halt when a man discovered dead in his compartment, stabbed nine times. The train is stranded. No one has gotten on or gotten off. That can only mean one thing: the killer is onboard, and it is up to Hercule Poirot to find him.
Art Direction:
Stephen Bradshaw
Costume Design:
Jane Robinson
Director:
Carl Schenkel
Director of Photography:
Rex Maidment
Editor:
Henk van Eeghen
Executive Producer:
Daniel H. Blatt
Phil Clymer
Jeffrey S. Grant
Makeup Artist:
Alison Mountford
Lesley Brennan
Elizabeth Armistead
Janet Horsfield
Music:
Edgar Rothermich
Novel:
Agatha Christie
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Franke
Producer:
Marion Rosenberg
Production Design:
Paul Rowan
Screenplay:
Stephen Harrigan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
R. Russell Smith
William Freesh
Supervising Sound Editor:
Anthony Mazzei
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