Ingrid Bergman in 'Murder on the Orient Express' (1974)

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Ingrid Bergman in 'Murder on the Orient Express' (1974). Scene with Albert Finney as Hercule Poirot. Ms. Bergman got her 3rd Oscar for this role.

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  • I love Ms Bergman,Love her , but she did NOT , deserve the Oscar or even a nomination. I know that she only won because she is Ingrid Bergman. I still feel this is one of the worst Oscar Winners in the Supporting Race, right up there with Ms Helen Hayes winning for Airport in 1970

  • @kaejae24 She totally deserved this ocsar!

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  • @idioten2 You have to remember the character itself is acting. That's why the performance comes as slightly exaggerated, almost cartoonish. It's not perfect, but it's convincing and very, very funny in an understated sort of way.

  • "Fourteen thousand dollars and twenty-seven cents."

    Brilliant.

  • @kaejae24 She's Ingrid Bergman. She worked hard and acted superbly even in sub par films. She always brought the thunder. Thus, she always deserved any and all awards and accolades that she got. But then, I'm biased. I love Ingrid.

  • She (Bergman) seems to be parodying her missionary character in Inn of the Sixth Happiness (where she was supposed to be British--!). Oscar-worthy? Maybe not, but both she and Finney as Poirot are quite funny together.

  • Hey, thanks. Can you upload the entire movie in English? Thanks.

  • she is the best!!!

  • Actors in today's movies can't hold a candle to the likes of Finney, Bergman, and the others in this movie!

  • the book in my opinion is better , and Finney doesn`t come off as M. Poirot too me. there is only one Hercule Poirot and that is in the actually novel.

  • I do find her performance a bit too deliberate.. you sense the acting machinery and turning cogwheels behind the emotions she's trying to portray.. a bit too self aware, maybe.. oh well, I've seen a lot worse.

  • @kaejae24 she did this in one long take...its difficult to show such a range of emotions all in one take...and to top it all...Sidney lumet himself was blown away by this scene...she totally deserved it!...sometimes subtlety prevails over being loud to win an oscar!

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