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Death On The Nile on DVD (1978)

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Average rating: 73%
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3.5
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Starring: Simon MacCorkindale, Jack Warden, Angela Lansbury, Peter Ustinov, Jon Finch, Maggie Smith, Olivia Hussey, Mia Farrow, Jane Birkin, Lois Chiles, Harry Andrews, David Niven, George Kennedy, Bette Davis
Director: John Guillermin
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 134 mins
Certificate: PG
User collections: Films that don't waste your time, Mystery films
Genres: Thriller
Languages: English
Released: 16/06/2003

Brief synopsis of Death On The Nile

A deluxe version of Agatha Christie's favourite mystery story, published in 1937, and a thematic follow-up to her Murder on the Orient Express. Set aboard a steamship cruising down the Nile, an extremely unpopular heiress is murdered and everyone on the ship is suspect. The passengers include the eminent detective Hercule Poirot (Ustinov), who cuts short his vacation in order to solve the mystery. The cast features the cream of '70s Hollywood and even includes classic-era stars Davis and Niven.

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Rating of 2 stars out of 5 Radio Times

The biggest mystery here is how director John Guillermin managed to take a splendid Agatha Christie novel, some stunning scenery and a stellar cast and produce such a disappointing film. Admittedly, setting the scene and establishing the characters is a vital part of any whodunnit. But the only thing fatal about this picture's first half is its pace. Peter Ustinov clearly enjoys his first outing as the fastidious Belgian super-sleuth Hercule Poirot, and there's some delicious overplaying by Maggie Smith and Angela Lansbury. Yet David Niven and Bette Davis are wasted, and George Kennedy and Lois Chiles are simply dreadful.

Rating of 1 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A pleasant thirties atmosphere and the travel poster backgrounds are the chief assets of this rather hesitant whodunnit which plays fair enough with the audience but gives its popular cast too little to do, while its constant repetitions of the crime beco

Variety

"...DEATH ON THE NILE is a clever, witty, well-plotted, beautifully produced and splendidly acted screen version of Agatha Christie's mystery. It's old fashioned entertainment with a big cast and lush locations..."

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Rated - 5 starsThere is no de-Nile, this is wonderful

A customer from england , 09/08/2004

Hugely entertaining film packed with great performances by iconic actors - Ustinov, Davis, Maggie Smith, David Niven, Angela Lansbury, Mia Farrow... on a gorgeous boat with spectacular backdrops. The pace is good and the twist is also terrific and surprising. Great fun.

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Rated - 4 stars

KATHERINEofARROGANCEe KATHERINEofARROGANCEe from HARROW , 26/04/2004

Heiress Lynnet Ridgeway (Lois Chiles) is shot aboard the Karnak steamer, whilst honneymooning down the Nile with her new husband Simon Doyle (Simon MacCorkindale). Simon's recently-jilted fiancee (Mia Farrow) is the chief suspect & Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov) & old time friend Colonel Race (David Niven) have the job of working out who the killer (or killers) are.

A sumptuous, beautifully shot movie is filled with a glittering array of 70's & classic era stars. Added to the above are Jon Finch, Jack Warden, George Kennedy, Jane Birkin, Olivia Hussey & Angela Lansbury. But best of all are Bette Davis & Maggie Smith, who spit venom at each other in a couple of memorable scenes.

I loved this movie. The cast ham it up just enough & a little campery is always required of in any classic Christie novel. The pacing is just right & we are given alot of background before the first killing. Add to this, the fact that the movie was shot entirely on location & this makes for a brilliant whodunnit. Second only to Murder on the Orient Express. A 25 minute 'making of' feature (that was made at the time of the movie, with Ustinov & Birkin interviewed) make this a dvd worth watching.

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Rated - 5 starsStill a classic

Rave Reviewer from Essex , 03/04/2005

I admit i first watched this on the tv, now its not been shown for a while just had to rent it,

all murder and mystery i think peter does the part the best out of them all so this is well recommended by me to all ages and i will say this is the one to watch.

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Rated - 2 stars

Laurence#1 from PEWSEY , 16/12/2003

Not the best in 70s camera-wielding, but Ustinov rocks. Some great moments with Niven and Ustinov answering questions on the Special Features. Simon McCorkindale's brush-around fringe is the real star.

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Rated - 4 stars

KATHERINEofARROGANCEe KATHERINEofARROGANCEe from HARROW , 26/04/2004

Heiress Lynnet Ridgeway (Lois Chiles) is shot aboard the Karnak steamer, whilst honneymooning down the Nile with her new husband Simon Doyle (Simon MacCorkindale). Simon's recently-jilted fiancee (Mia Farrow) is the chief suspect & Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov) & old time friend Colonel Race (David Niven) have the job of working out who the killer (or killers) are.

A sumptuous, beautifully shot movie is filled with a glittering array of 70's & classic era stars. Added to the above are Jon Finch, Jack Warden, George Kennedy, Jane Birkin, Olivia Hussey & Angela Lansbury. But best of all are Bette Davis & Maggie Smith, who spit venom at each other in a couple of memorable scenes.

I loved this movie. The cast ham it up just enough & a little campery is always required of in any classic Christie novel. The pacing is just right & we are given alot of background before the first killing. Add to this, the fact that the movie was shot entirely on location & this makes for a brilliant whodunnit. Second only to Murder on the Orient Express. A 25 minute 'making of' feature (that was made at the time of the movie, with Ustinov & Birkin interviewed) make this a dvd worth watching.

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Rated - 5 starstruly classic

A customer from Newcastle,England , 05/11/2005

WHAT A MOVIE !!!!!

Truly a mystery movie!

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