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In 1935, when his train is stopped by deep snow, detective Hercule Poirot is called on to solve a murder that occurred in his car the night before. | In 1935, when his train is stopped by deep snow, detective Hercule Poirot is called on to solve a murder that occurred in his car the night before. | ||
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Very sucessful training airplane, the belgish Stampe & Vertongen SV-4 from 1937. On that point of vew, a little bit anachronistic for the date of the story. | Very sucessful training airplane, the belgish Stampe & Vertongen SV-4 from 1937. On that point of vew, a little bit anachronistic for the date of the story. | ||
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* [http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=71877 Murder on the Orient Express at IMCDb] | * [http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=71877 Murder on the Orient Express at IMCDb] | ||
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Revision as of 21:08, 29 January 2011
Movie (1966)
Starring:
Albert Finney (Hercule Poirot)
Lauren Bacall (Mrs. Hubbard)
Ingrid Bergman (Greta)
Jacqueline Bisset (Countess Andrenyi)
Jean-Pierre Cassel (Pierre)
Sean Connery (Colonel Arbuthnot)
In 1935, when his train is stopped by deep snow, detective Hercule Poirot is called on to solve a murder that occurred in his car the night before.
Stampe SV4
Very sucessful training airplane, the belgish Stampe & Vertongen SV-4 from 1937. On that point of vew, a little bit anachronistic for the date of the story.
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