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"The Making of Death on the Nile"; Interviews with Peter Ustinov and Jane Birkin; Talent bios; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Death on the Nile
1. Program Start / Main Titles [2:16]
2. Life of Luxury [4:21]
3. "Isn't He Perfect?" [3:28]
4. Pyramids of Egypt [4:37]
5. The Famous Hercule Poirot [7:15]
6. Tiny But Lethal [5:08]
7. "Welcome Aboard the Karnak..." [4:38]
8. Grudges and Ill Will [8:04]
9. The Temple [4:25]
10. A Close Shave [5:30]
11. Hell Hath No Fury... [4:38]
12. A Shooting In the Parlor [7:10]
13. Emergency Medical Attention [4:29]
14. Death On the Nile [6:06]
15. Quizzing the Communist [6:31]
16. Widower & Servant [5:49]
17. Skewered Serpent [3:18]
18. Purloined Pearls [5:22]
19. Murder, She Wrote? [6:30]
20. Apology Accepted [4:21]
21. Another Murder [7:53]
22. "The Game Is Over" [4:21]
23. Evidence Points To [4:07]
24. Truth Revealed [6:01]
25. Witness and Complications [4:26]
26. One Way Out [4:33]
27. "This Place is Beginning to Resemble a Mortuary" [2:24]
28. End Credits [1:48]
Agatha Christie’s bombastic Belgian sleuth, the inestimable Hercule Poirot, returned to the screen after a four-year absence in this star-studded, lushly appointed, old-fashioned murder mystery. Following the surprise success of 1974’s Murder on the Orient Express, the first of the handsomely produced Christie adaptations, Nile found Peter Ustinov replacing Albert Finney as Poirot, a role he would reprise in several more sequels. Director John Guillermin (The Towering Inferno), no stranger to lavish productions and big-name casts, hewed closely to the formula: exotic locations, a dastardly murder, secretive suspects, multifarious motives, and the inevitable drawing-room climax exposing the killer. Anthony Shaffer’s script remains impressive in its wit, cleverness, and intricacy, while Ustinov's Poirot has just the right touch of condescending arrogance. On the basis of star power alone, this is clearly the best of the sequels. The players include Bette Davis, Angela Lansbury, David Niven, Mia Farrow, Maggie Smith, George Kennedy, Jack Warden, Jon Finch, Olivia Hussey, and Jane Birkin. Ustinov discusses his interpretation of Poirot (among many other things) in a contemporaneous interview added to the DVD, which also includes a making-of featurette and an interview with supporting player Birkin. If you’re a fancier of traditional whodunits, Death on the Nile should be at the top of your DVD must-have list. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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