AN adaptation of Agatha Christie's Death in the Clouds. When a ruthless blackmailer is is killed on board a plane full of likely suspects, Hercule Poirot must solve the case. Read more
| Starring | David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Philip Jackson, Sarah Woodward |
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| Director | Stephen Whittaker |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller |
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Excellent film. David Suchet is the ultimate Hercule Poirot. His presence completes what was, in any case, an excellent detective story.
As ever, David Suchet's portrayal of Hercule Poirot is an absolute joy to watch. This story demonstrates Poirot (and Suchet) at his best. A classic 1930s 'whodunnit' where the crime istelf occurs right under Poirot's nose onboard a plane. Great stuff!
Agatha Christie pulls some cheating yet entertaining sleight-of-hand writing in this story, which doesn't really hang together logically but which her skill, and the movie, makes enjoyable anyway.
As ever, David Suchet's portrayal of Hercule Poirot is an absolute joy to watch. This story demonstrates Poirot (and Suchet) at his best. A classic 1930s 'whodunnit' where the crime istelf occurs right under Poirot's nose onboard a plane. Great stuff!
Agatha Christie pulls some cheating yet entertaining sleight-of-hand writing in this story, which doesn't really hang together logically but which her skill, and the movie, makes enjoyable anyway.
Excellent film. David Suchet is the ultimate Hercule Poirot. His presence completes what was, in any case, an excellent detective story.
As ever, David Suchet's portrayal of Hercule Poirot is an absolute joy to watch. This story demonstrates Poirot (and Suchet) at his best. A classic 1930s 'whodunnit' where the crime istelf occurs right under Poirot's nose onboard a plane. Great stuff!
Agatha Christie pulls some cheating yet entertaining sleight-of-hand writing in this story, which doesn't really hang together logically but which her skill, and the movie, makes enjoyable anyway.
Even up in the clouds when poirot is not too happy theres always something to take his mind off it namely MURDER
Always excellent. David Suchet is the definitive Poirot. In this episode a murder is committed on the flight from France to England. Luckily Poirot is on the plane. But he was asleep when the audacious murder took place. Can he solve it - of course he can! Love Poirot. Love David Suchet.
As always. Poirot fans will love it.
Leading actors give it all they've got. Sets are terrific. Cathryn Harrison was great as Lady Marbury, playing her as impetuous but vulnerable and endearing. Nice plot about how the murder was done (yes, there is a murder in it) but the pace could be a little too relaxed for some people's tastes.
There is not a lot you can say about Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot, without littering the review with spoilers; so it is enough to say that this film was like all the other David Suchet 'Poirot' films. An excellent and classy whodunnit.
I don't think you can go wrong with Poirot - very entertaining.
Its great watching David suchet as poirot, and he gets the ones responsible as he always does without giving anything away