like this and the 1945 version. 1965 is my favorite though, its got that great bedroom scene with shirley eaton smouldering almost to the point of combustion. gotta giggle every time i see it.
I don't see why this version always gets such terrible reviews. It isn't as good as Rene Clair's AND THEN THERE WERE NONE or the 1987 Russian version, DESYAT NEGRITYAT, but it is far superior to the 1965 and 1989 adaptations. I love the music, and Peter Collinson's direction is quite good.
@zbmc5 The 1965 version wasn't bad, I just feel like it hasn't dated very well. Too much of that "swinging 60's" vibe. Plus, Fabian and Daliah Lavi gave atrocious performances. I've watched it several times, nonetheless. The worst is the 1989 adaptation.
I agree with you about the 1989 version. Truly awful, but then I don't think the story has ever been adapted properly.
Great cast in both the 65 & 74 productions, but the direction was terrible. They've all been made with a hint of humour, whereas the story as written by Agatha Christie was quite dark & spooky. The Russian version was probably the best effort.
I actually like aspects of all the versions. I've been trying to get the DVDs but so far I could only get the 1945 version in the US.
garymuzik 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
Once you've seen the Russian version no other will do. As well as having the best atmosphere, it has a smoking hot Vera Claythorne.
goback3spaces 3 weeks ago
like this and the 1945 version. 1965 is my favorite though, its got that great bedroom scene with shirley eaton smouldering almost to the point of combustion. gotta giggle every time i see it.
squidfacepoohole 1 month ago
A excellent version of Agatha Christie's tale.Many thanks for uploading.
xitp7 1 month ago
Mr. Blore looks like Rob Ford.
Cluedokid25 4 months ago
Thanks for the posting. Loved this version of the story. Great cast, and a cool location with the hotel in Iran.
16mmfilmcollector 6 months ago
I utterly love this film!!!!
1welshdevil 6 months ago
Thank you so much for posting I couldn't find this verison anywhere else and this one's trailer is the best looking lol XD
jamirflyd 7 months ago
I don't see why this version always gets such terrible reviews. It isn't as good as Rene Clair's AND THEN THERE WERE NONE or the 1987 Russian version, DESYAT NEGRITYAT, but it is far superior to the 1965 and 1989 adaptations. I love the music, and Peter Collinson's direction is quite good.
zbmc5 10 months ago
@zbmc5 I think you're wrong dude this version was praised of course not universally
but the point is everyone compares it to the
LordZeratul86 8 months ago
@zbmc5 Are you kidding? I loved the 1965 one! That was a brilliant one!!
sfugity 5 months ago
@zbmc5 The 1965 version wasn't bad, I just feel like it hasn't dated very well. Too much of that "swinging 60's" vibe. Plus, Fabian and Daliah Lavi gave atrocious performances. I've watched it several times, nonetheless. The worst is the 1989 adaptation.
zbmc5 5 months ago
@zbmc5
I agree with you about the 1989 version. Truly awful, but then I don't think the story has ever been adapted properly.
Great cast in both the 65 & 74 productions, but the direction was terrible. They've all been made with a hint of humour, whereas the story as written by Agatha Christie was quite dark & spooky. The Russian version was probably the best effort.
DidaDragan 4 months ago 2
@zbmc5 The 1989 is atrocious, but I find it has the best Wargrave
machtrebel 2 months ago
Thanks for uploading this, I have been waiting for years to see this version.
mmr003 10 months ago