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Go behind-the-scenes on the set of Murder on the Orient Express with movie b-roll & bloopers.
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What starts out as a lavish train ride through Europe quickly unfolds into one of the most stylish, suspenseful and thrilling mysteries ever told. From the novel by best-selling author Agatha Christie, "Murder on the Orient Express" tells the tale of thirteen strangers stranded on a train, where everyone's a suspect. One man must race against time to solve the puzzle before the murderer strikes again. Kenneth Branagh directs and leads an all-star cast including Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Daisy Ridley and Josh Gad.
Cast: Tom Bateman, Kenneth Branagh, Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Josh Gad, Derek Jacobi, Leslie Odom Jr., Michelle Pfeiffer, Daisy Ridley, Marwan Kenzari, Olivia Colman, Lucy Boynton, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Sergei Polunin
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Release: November 10, 2017
Screenplay by: Michael Green
Based upon the Novel by: Agatha Christie
Produced by: Ridley Scott, Mark Gordon, Simon Kinberg, Kenneth Branagh, Judy Hofflund, Michael Schaefer

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Комментарии : 67   
@admiralfox3132
@admiralfox3132 6 лет назад
Its pretty cool, how much of this was actually a real set.
@myfriendscallmek2745
@myfriendscallmek2745 4 года назад
I'd say that's key to create a classic. Every memorable movie has had as much realism to it as possible. In my opinion it enhances the quality of the acting itself, allowing the actors to fully submerge in the worlds they're supposed to bring to life
@admiralfox3132
@admiralfox3132 4 года назад
@@myfriendscallmek2745 Definitely true, the actors immersion is often overlooked, but can be so helpful. Of course a good actor can perform astonishingly in front of a greenscreen, but if you are standing in front of the damn train, that's a completely different feeling.
@myfriendscallmek2745
@myfriendscallmek2745 4 года назад
@@admiralfox3132 i think it brings back that magic that transports you to this beautiful worlds 🙂
@sueppala3917
@sueppala3917 5 лет назад
i think the movie was rather well done and i loved the actors who played the role. they really sorta became the char they were playing. while it isnt similar to the original, it was a definite new take for me. also the cinematography was amazing. that was the one i loved. also i kinda liked the moustache and i would love to see it again. if u disagree with my opinion, sorry, didnt mean to offend
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114 4 года назад
Hey Jack Sparrow, dont give a tea to Olaf, he can make a "Ice" Tea!
@roseannseale1916
@roseannseale1916 3 года назад
haha!
@tommcdougall4798
@tommcdougall4798 5 месяцев назад
I don't care what other people say I think Kenneth Branagh did a great job at his adaptation of this story. He even made Derek Jacobe live over the scene in Cairo when he stood in animal much and complained about the imbalance of it and not because of the mess it made of his expensive designer shoes. I hope he decided to make a few more if he can, I look forward to seeing them if he does
@JoseGarcia-hg4cz
@JoseGarcia-hg4cz 4 года назад
It must have been fantastic for Manuel to work with this great cast. I feel proud of Mexican acting talent.
@BenHelweg
@BenHelweg 6 лет назад
Camera operator Roger Pearce having the best time.
@Wednesdaywoe1975
@Wednesdaywoe1975 5 лет назад
I loved the 1973 version but this one actually surpassed it.
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 6 лет назад
The covers on the 65mm Panaflex cameras read "Ultra Panavision 70". The film was actually shot in Panavision Super 70 using Panavision Panaflex System 65 and Panavision 65 HR cameras.
@jazzguitar3441
@jazzguitar3441 2 года назад
I need more Olivia Colman BTS, she's such a ray of sun!
@srednaxelaeid
@srednaxelaeid 6 лет назад
Daisy
@meg151
@meg151 4 года назад
wonderful work by kenneth branagh 🙌🏻
@bellevrkm
@bellevrkm 5 лет назад
Never knew poirot is also a director and a camera man
@travelinbooks2994
@travelinbooks2994 6 лет назад
This looks incredible!The scenery is very beautifu)
@comfortskr
@comfortskr 4 года назад
Johnny😍
@karlee7120
@karlee7120 5 лет назад
Only here for Marwan Kenzari. Waited like 10mins.. Worth it. 😘😍
@whatluck252
@whatluck252 6 лет назад
Show more of the actual filming, camera positions etc. Would be interesting to know what is real and what is green screen.
@mledeneshasmith4207
@mledeneshasmith4207 6 лет назад
Viktors Ritelis action movie
@mledeneshasmith4207
@mledeneshasmith4207 6 лет назад
Viktors Ritelis rambo
@hannahmitcheson3426
@hannahmitcheson3426 3 года назад
if you knew all the secrets it would ruin movie magic
@Sebbir
@Sebbir 2 года назад
@@hannahmitcheson3426 that’s silly. Knowing how much work and ingenuity goes into creating a movie makes it all the more magical
@yashwardhan4222
@yashwardhan4222 3 года назад
Everybody is here for johnny admit it
@jylyhughes5085
@jylyhughes5085 3 года назад
Nope. I'm here for Kenneth Branagh.
@emadulce2749
@emadulce2749 2 года назад
And for Sergei Polunin too..
@mojinie
@mojinie Год назад
i'm here for josh gad ngl
@user-me9vk8df6p
@user-me9vk8df6p 8 месяцев назад
​@@mojiniesame
@drowjack
@drowjack 6 лет назад
William Defoe looks suspicious
@bellevrkm
@bellevrkm 5 лет назад
4:27 Best location. Filled with people😂
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114 4 года назад
1:19 Poirot, the director, explains some directives to Judi Dench!
@livias_journey3314
@livias_journey3314 4 года назад
I‘m just here for Michelle Pfeiffer 🙌
@ivory7564
@ivory7564 6 лет назад
i like orient express' cinematograph....it's great and nice to eyes but why its rate is low in rotten tomatoes... :(
@truthpurpose
@truthpurpose 6 лет назад
Don't use rotten tomatoes. Critics in general have terrible taste.
@ivory7564
@ivory7564 6 лет назад
so it's got rotten critics like its name.... * smirk *
@richardlew3667
@richardlew3667 6 лет назад
Rotten Tomatoes have low atrention span
@anitadeal668
@anitadeal668 4 года назад
Maybe because the people who rated the film thought that the 1976 version of Murder on the Orient Express was a better film.
@Sebbir
@Sebbir 2 года назад
They probably didn’t like the silly fake accents
@user-di3gz4uc2h
@user-di3gz4uc2h 5 лет назад
Наш Полунин просто красавчик😊
@MerlinDeCosta
@MerlinDeCosta Год назад
We have 2 pirates on the train
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114
@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114 4 года назад
1:17 Penelope, Kenneth and Daisy!!
@starsoftheworld5356
@starsoftheworld5356 6 лет назад
fantadtic
@peterhirling
@peterhirling 6 лет назад
Yess, a very old hungarian passport showed just for few seconds at (H)Elena's interrogation scene. Funny. 8)
@washingtonwerner9837
@washingtonwerner9837 6 лет назад
3:53 on, watch in the sky to the left of the video 🤔 it seems to me to be various ufos, flying at an impressive speed 👀 did I only realize that ? 😞
@elijahthetrainboy
@elijahthetrainboy 3 года назад
here for daisy ridley 😌
@CP-yd7lp
@CP-yd7lp 6 лет назад
That part where Willem Dafoe's character (once again, his character is a dick) talks about how he thinks it's not right to mix the races, just like it's not right to mix wines, and, of all characters, DAISY RIDLEY'S character puts him in his place by symbolically mixing together the red and white wines and saying she likes a rosé--oh, it just makes me want to shout, "Yeah, you tell him, Rey! Everyone BETTER respect your relationship with Finn!" *coos* I'm a shipper!
@Jademckitty
@Jademckitty 3 года назад
Marwan kenzari baby
@astridhofferson7318
@astridhofferson7318 4 года назад
I still love every film of Branagh.But the Cinderella wasn't the best
@korinakucinic5403
@korinakucinic5403 6 лет назад
there are no and i mean NO MOUNTAINS, hills or anything similar between vinkovci and slavonski brod and i cannot believe they couldnt consult a map before making this movie i am so ANGRY BECAUSE its one of the few movies set in croatia and they messed it up
@flowerzgamez9365
@flowerzgamez9365 4 года назад
A friend of mine said the same thing but then he said it's correct because there was no railtrack in Croatia and Bulgaria during that time yet, hence the Orient express
@emadulce2749
@emadulce2749 2 года назад
Sergei Polunnin.💙🌹🎂👍
@AnnaP-qk4qm
@AnnaP-qk4qm 6 лет назад
What is with that ridiculous mustache? Kenneth Branagh looks Yosemite Sam. Not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@thunder_heads
@thunder_heads 2 года назад
HAHAHA
@lolaschmiggins3411
@lolaschmiggins3411 6 лет назад
Ha Ha Ha Brannagh butchered "range" Frenchmen and Belgians roll their R's.
@scottcrosby-art5490
@scottcrosby-art5490 6 лет назад
Kenneth Branagh is Jesus
@triplo0014
@triplo0014 3 года назад
It had to be johnny depp..playing the detective....
@mariasmith2198
@mariasmith2198 6 лет назад
I couldn't finish watching this crappy politically over correct thing, and I love Agatha Chritie. I just couldn't deal with all of the race bating. I counted, they said the word "race" over twenty times. Agatha Christie did not write about race relations. The idea that there would be a black doctor in the 1930's is absurd, no matter where he went to school, or who his friends were. People would not have gone to him, period. And the whole segregation, and mixed marriage between him and the governess was just stupid. OK...SPOILER: Thats not even close to what happens in the book. The most likebale character in the whole train is Ratchett, which kind of makes the story wayyy off, because you don't feel like they should get away with it, which is kind of the whole point of This story.
@KAvanAlten
@KAvanAlten 6 лет назад
Wel, 20 times the word race, what a disaster. Did you also counted how much they say the word 'the' in this film?
@edmciver
@edmciver 6 лет назад
So, you hate black people...got it.
@carlottavigna7822
@carlottavigna7822 6 лет назад
Maria Smith...there were plenty of Black doctors in the 1930's. They went to Black colleges and practiced in Black neighborhoods. Your lack of basic knowledge astounds me. Open a book sometime.
@Belfastboi
@Belfastboi 4 года назад
What an amazing way to elevate the themes of the film and bring relevance. This is how you remake a film today, not replicating the other versions but bringing fresh insight into Christie’s work. Bravo and I don’t think I’ve ever seen such lovely treatment from their wrap moments he seems like a lovely guy all round
@Sebbir
@Sebbir 2 года назад
@@KAvanAlten 134 times. Well 134 and a half to be exact. Johnny Depp was about to say “what the fuck” but he was murdered half way through the sentence
@arnarne
@arnarne 6 лет назад
So many great actors. So much effort. So much money and such an opportunity to make a really really great film and still not better than the version from -74. Actually the carriages and interiors looks better and more interesting in the -74 version. Very disappointing.
@mariasmith2198
@mariasmith2198 6 лет назад
There so many better versions of this story.
@mgsparky8870
@mgsparky8870 6 лет назад
Interesting. Shame they ruined a great story. Poor film.
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