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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.
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Screenplay by: Michael Green
Based upon the Novel by: Agatha Christie
Produced by: Ridley Scott, Mark Gordon, Simon Kinberg, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Shaefer, Judy Hofflund
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
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@obi-wankenobi1233
@obi-wankenobi1233 Год назад
4:35 "I am equally disappointed in you. This is nice." Always cracks me up!😂
@julesxxx7126
@julesxxx7126 4 года назад
I love the whole vibe when the countess is introduced, the music really sets the tone for her
@mattmarquez3153
@mattmarquez3153 4 года назад
Do you know what the music is called??
@the07pattyvonne
@the07pattyvonne 4 года назад
Just to compare the 1974 version, this is fast-paced, less talk, better cinematography of course and different ending, and younger cast lol. I watched both in one day. Both. Both is good.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
The tone of this one felt better. You can tell that the murder is truly broken in their motivation and you can feel their sad desperation. That it also challenged Poirot's views just makes it a fantastic story.
@GigawingsVideo
@GigawingsVideo 4 года назад
I prefer the TV series version though. There's something heartbreaking to see Poirot talking about how humanity need to put the law above everyone else and not become their own police, judge and executioner. You can see him left the train with a very sorrowful face. He knew he did right but it torn him apart to make that decision.
@kikyodanny
@kikyodanny 4 года назад
Can we have a little appreciation for the fact that mangopy referenced one of Branagh most beloved characters? Good on you, a kindred soul!
@micheljohnson-figueredo8627
@micheljohnson-figueredo8627 3 года назад
Lmfao you people are FUCKED
@YaburuRunyaru
@YaburuRunyaru 3 года назад
I was about to say something if you were about to rag on the original. Thank you, for appreciating both XD
@72caperucita
@72caperucita 6 лет назад
It's perfect, you can see it again and again, and you appreciate how well built and how everything fits into the scene. Branagh is a master.
@andreialamaia
@andreialamaia 3 года назад
I prever de David Suchet Poirot
@taeblends
@taeblends 3 года назад
@@andreialamaia Lol they're talking about how Branagh directed this movie
@mackyfulness
@mackyfulness 3 года назад
Notice the gaze from the passengers whenever Ratchett (Johnny Depp) passes by. You can see the Doctor give a hard look at Ratchett then looks toward the other guy subtly showing they knew each other. Then the Princess takes a second scowling look at Ratchett as he passes by, at first you'd think it's because of his comments to the dogs. Nice little details for a second viewing.
@firefightergoggie
@firefightergoggie 5 лет назад
I loved this movie. As a matter of fact, everyone I know loved it. It was so lush and stylish. The characters were terrific and it just bursted alive on the big screen with the great sound and cinematography. Well done.
@dianariverjackson5123
@dianariverjackson5123 4 года назад
It’s amazing how well the cast was made All of them are insanely good
@dragonfly6908
@dragonfly6908 5 лет назад
Imaginative filming where the camera sweeps along the side of the train capturing Michelle Pfeiffer making her way through the carriages talking to Hercule Poirot.
@MotRekrab1347
@MotRekrab1347 4 года назад
"I am equally disappointed in you." One of my favourite lines, just in general
@Anurepa
@Anurepa 3 года назад
I love how, knowing the true meaning behind everything in this scene, MacQueen’s hesitation isn’t because “oh goody, weird bunk mate”, but because “oh no, famous detective showing up right before a premeditated murder”. All the minute expressions on their faces that have totally different meaning once you learn their reason for being on that train... it’s amazing.
@terrability4911
@terrability4911 2 года назад
Of course David Suchet is amazing and can be marked as "the best poirot" But I really like the modern feel of this movie as well as Kenneth Branagh's portrayal. The music in this also SLAPS
@kendrickparks9129
@kendrickparks9129 2 года назад
Suchet is the epitome of elegance and charm
@Moozlebee
@Moozlebee 2 года назад
Suchet’s Poirot is THE definitive Poirot.
@SamueITan
@SamueITan 4 года назад
Spoiler alert 7:45, Hubbard (Pfeiffer) and Ratchett (Depp). If you watched this movie the 2nd time after knowing everything, its mindblowing observing the short interaction, shes basically conversing and "pretend flirting" with the man that killed her family.
@Anurepa
@Anurepa 3 года назад
Knowing the story makes the look she gives him afterward go from being disdainful to pure loathing, and it’s beautifully subtle.
@ZukoHalliwell
@ZukoHalliwell 2 года назад
Mrs. Hubbard: Eyes linger any longer, I'll have to charge rent. Ratchett: I'll pay. Me: You can't afford it.
@SylvesterFox007
@SylvesterFox007 2 года назад
Kenneth Branagh does a good job of balancing the traits that made Agatha Christie hate her own creation, his arrogance and fussiness, with the traits that made fans love him, not just his intelligence but his disarming nature, his sympathy for other people, and his cheeky sense of humor. Still, even after all these years, there's no substitute for just reading the original novel by Agatha herself.
@Nobodysurvivesevenonebit
@Nobodysurvivesevenonebit 6 лет назад
Best movie I have seen in a long time. The plot twist is insane.
@Inara590
@Inara590 5 лет назад
nobody survives even one bit If you haven’t read the book
@gregoryhaulier3716
@gregoryhaulier3716 5 лет назад
beautiful movie but the book is far better and the first movie was better and more thruthful. And what a bad Poirot !!!
@mrspicolli
@mrspicolli 5 лет назад
You obviously have no taste for good movies... a few good actors and u squirt urslef......
@pufferkuesser97
@pufferkuesser97 5 лет назад
Then you should watch the first movie...this one is horrible
@G4MBIT
@G4MBIT 5 лет назад
This is nothing compared to the first movie.
@laurendaley2503
@laurendaley2503 3 года назад
I believe I watched 3 versions of this story and all were good honestly, Only because it is a good story and one of Agatha Christie's best.
@TheLadySilverMoon
@TheLadySilverMoon 5 лет назад
Love this story, and Kenneth Branagh both act and direct it so beautiful. Both the setting, the costumes and especially the music makes me feel i'm watching Downton Abbey.
@2010Wilde
@2010Wilde 5 лет назад
"I want you to get it done. I want you to get it done now. Did I say get it done now?" For some reason that is my favourite line in the movie!
@Vesnicie
@Vesnicie 5 лет назад
Why is a member of the Hungarian nobility kicking people in the face? His character shouldn't even deign to spit on some random reporters.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
He has a short temper and because of his diplomatic status and wealth he can get away with it.
@bartacomuskidd775
@bartacomuskidd775 4 года назад
Because this entire film is a farce. Theres a reason its a famous book. And they changed it all! In comparison, the 1974 film EVERY word, and EVERY scene was tied to the mystery. Had meaning. It was meant to. "Why Did You Remove This Dagger from its Place!" every word was a hint. This movie destroyed every hint. They turned a Mystery/Crime/Suspense classic.. into a Shocker.
@missthangd4311
@missthangd4311 3 года назад
@@bartacomuskidd775 I strongly believe your overreacting because this movie tuned more to the mystery while the original one was more comedic
@cherrylatte277
@cherrylatte277 3 года назад
Miss Thang ;D I’m sorry i cant agree with you, This movie and book are kinda different
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 9 месяцев назад
​@@cherrylatte277That is how movie adaptions of books go. I can name maybe 4 that can be called almost exact from the book: Sin City, To Kill a Mockingbird, No Country for Old Men, and the Green Mile. Most others have big changes or cut a lot of unneeded material. That doesn't make them bad. You just have to accept the changes or you cannot enjoy movies like Lord of the Rings and Hardy Potter. This was a fun adaption.
@MO123rules
@MO123rules 4 года назад
"I am equally disappointedinyou this is nice."
@donnalichvarcik9358
@donnalichvarcik9358 2 года назад
Dang Johnny looks good in that suit
@nathonguymon6803
@nathonguymon6803 2 года назад
This part respectfully reminded me of James Cameron's Titanic when everyone is boarding. The idea is everyone is coming onto a glamorous vessel for whatever reason and yet not suspect anything that could go wrong.
@shubhranshusingh8482
@shubhranshusingh8482 Год назад
Actually true.
@LukeKetchum7003
@LukeKetchum7003 Год назад
The Orient Express is basically the Titanic on rails. Beautiful, but headed for disaster.
@CharlieStudios
@CharlieStudios 4 года назад
A lot are complaining about this movie, but Kenneth literally said that he wanted this movie to have a more mysterious and theatrical take. That’s why the big mustache, that’s why the big SNCF 241 A (reverse smoke deflectors and cowcather for a more epic look) instead of a smaller 231 or 230, that’s why he made the avalanche on top of a mountain with some open space for the characters/actors to move around more instead of the inside of the coaches and that’s why he used a lot of CGI. But don’t forget they made an entire loco plus tender, a luggage wagon, three coaches and amazing sets just saw this movie. Of course some parts could’ve been better, acting wise and story wise, but every movie has that. Also Kenneth is a theater player and writer so another reason for the theatrical look. If you look at this movie in a more mysterious way, you might enjoy this movie much more!
@joecoupon8299
@joecoupon8299 3 года назад
Notice movement and dialog. It keeps the story going and viewer awake instead stagnating. Also, watch the director's Frankenstein movie. He keeps it fast paced.
@violettbellerose1173
@violettbellerose1173 3 года назад
This is not more mysterious, this is trash
@CharlieStudios
@CharlieStudios 3 года назад
cool
@missthangd4311
@missthangd4311 3 года назад
@@violettbellerose1173 your eyes are trash
@violettbellerose1173
@violettbellerose1173 3 года назад
@@missthangd4311 Just like your writing, idiot.
@vladtheimpaler9577
@vladtheimpaler9577 5 лет назад
1:14 That roundhouse kick though...Chuck Norris would give a thumps up
@andrewguerra9343
@andrewguerra9343 5 лет назад
Vlad the Impaler can you say camera shy?
@LanDred1
@LanDred1 4 года назад
Tornado
@dominicweber
@dominicweber 4 года назад
Ahaha the power ballet dancers have
@abdulrahmanalmojil3574
@abdulrahmanalmojil3574 4 года назад
Get those thumps up
@HavecksOR
@HavecksOR 3 года назад
This movie reminds me of old movies when I was young, might've been a early 2000s kid but watched a lot of old movies and such but this movie brings back good memories
@warrenchapoton2089
@warrenchapoton2089 3 года назад
1:07 When you give someone your best "don't take my picture or I will Jean Claude Van Dame kick u in the face" and they just don't get the message
@haydenmichelussi6531
@haydenmichelussi6531 3 года назад
I laugh every time I see those guys wave goodbye to the train. It makes me think of that John Mulaney skit about old-timey people waving goodbye to ships as they disappear into the horizon.
@WyGuy
@WyGuy 2 года назад
5:55 "Dogs on the table. Most disgusting thing I've ever seen in my life."
@unrequitedmastermind
@unrequitedmastermind 3 года назад
No one: Johnny Depp: I want that one.
@bradyvelvet9432
@bradyvelvet9432 2 года назад
With Depp’s performance, he could play a very similar role to William Forsythe’s Al Capone form the 90’s Untouchables. Even looks like him
@hossensaoub663
@hossensaoub663 5 лет назад
5:14 When I choose a seat in the final exam at uni
@queen-elsa-arendelle
@queen-elsa-arendelle 4 года назад
What is Olaf doing there in that train? We've been looking for him!
@otinadpromos2069
@otinadpromos2069 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@dizzyrascal5015
@dizzyrascal5015 3 года назад
Why are you wearing glasses
@mateorodriguezquezada2431
@mateorodriguezquezada2431 4 года назад
1:52 The Simplon Orient Express! With stops in Sofia, Nis, Belgrade, Vinkovci, Brod with transfer to Bucharest, Zagreb, Trieste, Venezia, Milan, Lausanne, Dijon, Paris, Boulogne, Calais, with connection to Dover and London, leaves in 15 Minutes! Conductor Pierre Michel Orient Express passengers in the 1930s (as now, with the exception of twenty-first century train suites) do not have private bathrooms. Passengers must share toilets and all must do without showers or baths. In 2018, from the shortest routes to transcontinental vacations with train suites, fares for passengers range from £2,220 to £40,000.
@amiller8023
@amiller8023 3 года назад
Whats there not to like in this version? I loved the 1974 one and was expecting to be disappointed but Branagh and the dream cast do an excellent, but different take on Agatha Christies much loved classic..
@pluemsakulkerewatana9515
@pluemsakulkerewatana9515 6 лет назад
There's hell lots of stops for this train lol. I heard like Zagreb, Bucharest, Milano, Venice etc.
@The51stDivision
@The51stDivision 4 года назад
Pluem Sakulkerewatana Connections and transfers. Not all are stops for this particular train
@TheArcher101
@TheArcher101 3 года назад
I bet JD had a lot of fun in this film dressing up and being in sets like the old days
@thefrustratedneetaspirant7777
@thefrustratedneetaspirant7777 2 года назад
Honestly who wouldn't?
@tusharkadam7471
@tusharkadam7471 4 года назад
I've started reading this book. I will see this once I complete it. Read books. They add to your imagination. Then see the movie. Movie feels like a pleasant surprise then.
@futurez12
@futurez12 4 года назад
Movie _never_ lives up to the book, although I'm actually not the biggest fan of the book version of this. Shawshank Redemption is possibly an exception but then I've never read it, but the movie is just _so_ epic that I refuse to believe the book is better.
@tusharkadam7471
@tusharkadam7471 4 года назад
@@futurez12 True bro. Shawshank Redemption is a fantastic movie.
@missgranger9723
@missgranger9723 3 года назад
Agreed!!
@Mika93627
@Mika93627 6 лет назад
I was in the cinema the film is great
@muz5782
@muz5782 6 лет назад
Gamer kid പോയി ചാവട മലയാളി
@charlesashton3757
@charlesashton3757 Год назад
I’m playing the count in a school production, and I’m so. HYPED.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 9 месяцев назад
How did the play go? It sounded like fun!
@charlesashton3757
@charlesashton3757 9 месяцев назад
@@trueblue6201 oh, yeah, turned out the count wasn’t in our version of the script, so I was Casetti and Aburthnot. It went really well actually, but I still find fake-blood stains on my clothes sometimes.
@mikki2340
@mikki2340 6 лет назад
5:55 When I enter the Pet friendly Bar :)
@anant9023
@anant9023 6 лет назад
mikikimi 23 literally that's me too
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
You do not like dogs?
@Maomii
@Maomii 2 года назад
after having seen this movie a couple of times now, I wonder if the reason why the count looks so angry and acts so strange and on edge when the photographer comes up to him is because he's staring at / or has noticed the man who caused the ruin of his beloved wife's family and caused her to become the way she is - it looks like ratchett is seated at a table in the general area that he's looking at, at least. makes me wonder if he's beating the crap out of those men because he wants to do that to ratchett but can't
@leesilm.4432
@leesilm.4432 5 лет назад
Am I the only one who could have gone for a movie/tie-in novel, that was her backstory? She's one of those women (From the period) who was clearly highly intelligent, charming, and gifted at reading people, but figured out that she could get further and she could play people (particularly men) by feigning a lack of intelligence and good sense, making herself seem like a silly, rich, beauty pageant queen type. I'd love to see how she wielded that power of beauty, intelligence, and charm.
@risotto4life577
@risotto4life577 5 лет назад
Leesil M. Who?
@leesilm.4432
@leesilm.4432 5 лет назад
@@risotto4life577 Michelle P's character.
@therealshanelee
@therealshanelee 6 лет назад
I’ve reviewed the 4K Blu-ray. It looks excellent.
@mattbernabe
@mattbernabe 6 лет назад
SpareChange It really does.
@DRush76
@DRush76 6 лет назад
Really? I need to see it in Blu-ray. I just realized something. The train's departure from Istanbul reminded me of another train's departure in the 1932 movie, "Shanghai Express".
@muhammadikhwanhamzah6086
@muhammadikhwanhamzah6086 5 лет назад
Make murder on the orient express 2
@mark_beastpriest5539
@mark_beastpriest5539 11 дней назад
I need to start watching these Kenneth Brannagh Agatha Christie film adaptations in full.
@michaelbenitez539
@michaelbenitez539 4 года назад
2:29 I can understand why there would no first class available space on a train that's just four cars long
@CharlieStudios
@CharlieStudios 4 года назад
Michael Benitez three to be exact, I don’t think the luggage car counts. But in that time 3 cars where enough. The orient express was the luxe of the luxe and not many traveled with it. Well a lot did but not like many. Don’t know how to say it in words.
@HROM1908
@HROM1908 5 лет назад
Branagh is so good but his moustache made me laugh out loud !
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
I think that is the point in that it is supposed to be slightly funny. Poirot's mustache is supposed to be an extraordinary piece of facial furniture that it is all anyone notices when they first see him. That makes it a pretty good mustache as it is an incredible one.
@aaronkenyon7112
@aaronkenyon7112 4 года назад
Haha I know. Throughout the film, I was saying to myself "Blimey that's a huge moustache. Suprised he could fit through the door with that thing"
@joecoupon8299
@joecoupon8299 3 года назад
Why laugh? Did you also notice that one side was longer than the other?
@nkloo7n984
@nkloo7n984 6 лет назад
Amazing story Very nice movie
@ZeacorZeppelin
@ZeacorZeppelin 6 лет назад
Very nice tracking shot in this
@renatogalmacci9795
@renatogalmacci9795 6 лет назад
I like M.r Poirot and M.s Caroline Hubbard's conversation
@crystalelk
@crystalelk 6 лет назад
Looks great. I enjoy & appreciate this longer than a small clip! I'm excited to see it. The scenes we're Beautiful and grand! I'm Sure the bigger the screen the more majestic it must look! Thanks for a great sneak peek. Sending positive vibes your way. PEACE LOVE DREAM'S! 💞🔄🌐🎥🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💗🌍💖🌎💕🌏🚅💯🎬Most Sincerely, Crystal Elk.
@jonathanhartfield533
@jonathanhartfield533 3 года назад
One thing that disappoints me is that Johnny Depp’s character did not last very long when he got murdered from the innocents who killed him for justice.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 9 месяцев назад
It was inevitable given who he was playing.
@FlyingSnow1509
@FlyingSnow1509 9 месяцев назад
I loved the small part of Polunin. Nicely done.
@camseki9588
@camseki9588 11 месяцев назад
1:43 I always get chills when I hear that whistle and you see the train for the 1st time.
@femkevanwageningen6068
@femkevanwageningen6068 3 года назад
I was loking for a movie clip with great filmwork, I found it!
@NiVi192
@NiVi192 3 года назад
While Kenneth Brannagh is not nearly the best Poirot of them all, Johnny Depp might actually be the best Ratchett/Cassetti I have ever seen.
@jamesward3859
@jamesward3859 6 лет назад
1:53 this is a very long take
@SpaghettiManGuy
@SpaghettiManGuy 5 лет назад
Yes. Takes a lot of talent and cooperation
@karlee7120
@karlee7120 5 лет назад
And Marwan Kenzari really did his job....
@karlee7120
@karlee7120 5 лет назад
And Marwan Kenzari really did his job....
@cv4809
@cv4809 5 лет назад
It ends at 4:24...damm
@arthurmorgan1323
@arthurmorgan1323 5 лет назад
The Simplon Orient Express... with stops in Sofia, Niš, Belgrade, Vinkovci, Brod... with transfers to Bucharest, Zagreb, Trieste, Venezia, Milan, Lausanne... Dijon, Paris, Boulogne, Calais... with connection to Dover and London, leaves in fifteen minutes!
@drewatchison6989
@drewatchison6989 6 лет назад
pretty good for a remake. I honestly liked this one more than the original.
@MrRocktex1978
@MrRocktex1978 5 лет назад
u have to be kidding- this movie was a flop and forgetful. The original won Oscar nominations and was a hit
@joshuareznicek1010
@joshuareznicek1010 5 лет назад
@@MrRocktex1978 Because opinions should an objective truth, dammit! Also, if you judge quality by how many Oscars a film gets then I'm afraid you have a very narrow view of art my friend. While I'm here, I really liked the film as well.
@G4MBIT
@G4MBIT 5 лет назад
@@joshuareznicek1010 It's pretty evident that you and the OP have a shitty taste in movies.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
@@G4MBIT If it is a shitty taste in films they have, then why are you here in this video? Certainly if it is shitty you would not want to be here. And yet here you are. I for one loved this film as well.
@micheljohnson-figueredo8627
@micheljohnson-figueredo8627 3 года назад
@@joshuareznicek1010 Bro the original was better. You're disgusting.
@enterchannelname154
@enterchannelname154 2 года назад
Does anyone know the music played at 4:37 ?
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 9 месяцев назад
Merry-Go-Round by Duke Ellington.
@aquahorse9
@aquahorse9 2 года назад
I love your channel, good job! Have you done any sinopsis of old classical movies?
@douglasyiuchinglok307
@douglasyiuchinglok307 5 лет назад
I love Johnny Depp
@degsbabe
@degsbabe 4 года назад
Well, this segment has whetted my appetite. The full movie is down as a must watch.
@RayvinKrossing
@RayvinKrossing 3 года назад
Yooo, big ups to that 3 minute oner. Very impressive.
@justintai8725
@justintai8725 5 лет назад
Fantastique film
@MrDavfit
@MrDavfit 5 лет назад
Great movie.... intro music... too Titanic
@pnmawvr777railfanarchived8
@pnmawvr777railfanarchived8 4 года назад
I've watched this movie at Regal Cinemas Crossroads 20 and IMAX
@sabrinalevina_
@sabrinalevina_ 6 лет назад
This movie is so good
@alcamentertainment4849
@alcamentertainment4849 6 лет назад
For my taste, the part where Count Andreny fights with the reporters its too over the top. That roundhouse kick seems so out of place
@layspotatogays122
@layspotatogays122 6 лет назад
ALCAM ENTERTAINMENT Well I mean, if he’s a dancer than I can totally see him being able/doing that. Plus like I don’t even care if it fits or not. I’m in it for Sergei Polunin (the actor) I’m not even ashamed-
@beth12svist
@beth12svist 5 лет назад
Hungarian.
@lavone5541
@lavone5541 4 года назад
@@layspotatogays122 yeah, it makes sense for nobility to be trained in martial arts as well. And roundhouse kicks are common kicks. Doesn't seem out of place to me.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
If you had to deal with the paparazzi as often as he did, you probably would do that. As well he is an accomplished dancer who can move his body well and is fit. A roundhouse kick while seemingly unorthodox is an easy method of knocking someone out.
@firstlast9846
@firstlast9846 4 года назад
That wasn’t a roundhouse kick - that was some ballet jump
@arcturuslwowski3056
@arcturuslwowski3056 9 месяцев назад
I don't care what critics or haters gonna say about it. Branagh's Poirot is one of the best movie series I've ever seen!😀
@RatedJBR
@RatedJBR 3 года назад
who would ever thought that some guy assisting the protagonist would become the most powerful sorcerer second to none xD
@TheLowBrassDude
@TheLowBrassDude 4 года назад
Accidents happen all the time, what makes you think it was Murder?!
@theboundless05
@theboundless05 3 года назад
He was stabbed at least 12 times...
@rolandorzabal1955
@rolandorzabal1955 4 года назад
David suchet is the only Poirot
@markomatic8214
@markomatic8214 11 месяцев назад
Depp is perfect Ratchett
@ajjohnson5046
@ajjohnson5046 4 года назад
Ah Sergei Polunin. Gorgeous.
@cherrylatte277
@cherrylatte277 3 года назад
Jhonny deep is perfect casseti
@sethsamuel2456
@sethsamuel2456 6 лет назад
some of it to be in some movie of 20th
@papineaucharles1509
@papineaucharles1509 3 года назад
Dogs on the table 😂😂😂
@randallrona9618
@randallrona9618 2 года назад
1:39 I laugh that scene where a Camera man takes a picture before he destroyed the camera. 😆
@debbiehenri345
@debbiehenri345 2 года назад
He wouldn't have done that. At best he wouldn't have taken the picture in the first place, at worst he would have run for it. Those cameras cost a lot of money in their day, money a freelance photographer could ill afford.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 9 месяцев назад
​@@debbiehenri345If the man fears enough for his safety, he absolutely would do so. This is a count so he is protected and his violent nature is intimidating on its own without the knowledge he will not be ounished for it.
@Jiskpirate
@Jiskpirate 5 лет назад
That train design... My god, where did they got that from? Nothing like the original ones that hauled the express.
@theboundless05
@theboundless05 3 года назад
It was probably to make it look more cinematic
@goawayleavemealone2880
@goawayleavemealone2880 Год назад
@@theboundless05 - It doesn't make it look more Cinematic, especially as the actual departure is not particularly Cinematic, it just makes it look more American.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 9 месяцев назад
​@@goawayleavemealone2880I disagree. It suits the look and is not that different from the real orient express or previous portrayals of it.
@goawayleavemealone2880
@goawayleavemealone2880 9 месяцев назад
@@trueblue6201 - It's very clearly based on an American locomotive.
@thecameramantraveler4830
@thecameramantraveler4830 6 месяцев назад
despite the existence of the 1950s version, I like this version much more because of the amazing shots and acting from the cast, also the humor is more enjoyable.
@GHULAMABBAS-wr9uo
@GHULAMABBAS-wr9uo 4 года назад
nice movie
@pag-ibigdalisay1292
@pag-ibigdalisay1292 6 лет назад
wow 🚂
@astromotive6047
@astromotive6047 5 лет назад
6:27-7:07 Possibly one of the most beautiful and visually stunning segments in recent film making.
@Jiskpirate
@Jiskpirate 5 лет назад
too much cgi
@MrRocktex1978
@MrRocktex1978 5 лет назад
ur nuts
@samsonpamson893
@samsonpamson893 5 лет назад
But it's all made on a computer.
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
@@Jiskpirate Watch the behind the scene. Beyond the scene with the avalanche there is not too much else that was major cgi. Besides you could make the complaint of old films being too much of a set and not enough of a real world if you are going to be that picky.
@Jiskpirate
@Jiskpirate 4 года назад
@@trueblue6201 Real sets are more real than cgi backdrops. If it's noticeable, don't do it.
@christinemarsden1869
@christinemarsden1869 3 года назад
Jean-Guillaume Bart is the Philip Glass on Piano from the Pavane performance premiere. He went on in Liebeslieder Waltzer when Jean-Christophe Maillot tried to alter the choreography 💀. Celine Talon is Celine Dion. I am the Lucy Boynton for Tom Hiddleston at Shepperton Studios🎙on the Fisher Paykel West End cast list. We were Digital form previously. I also appear as Kelsea Ballerini on RCA where the contract was signed. The Frédéric Mion is supposed to portray the Pink Panther, and Mark Ronson was included as auditory on the SNL cast list which is the 1970 to 1975 lockout audition for FAME on Broadway. We have re-recorded the original film theme as Philip Glass. Natalia Kryse in the audition was included at RCA as Carrie Underwood, I had to sing some of the songs for mom though because she's recovering from the tour. He's working on a reprise of the original Glass Pieces by René Blum. I have re-recorded some West End ABBA with Brock. Which are cataloged at Fisher Paykel as Mama Mia!
@michaelbenitez539
@michaelbenitez539 4 года назад
6:27 Is that a bell to signal the trains movement? Its heard a few more times in the film
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 9 месяцев назад
I suspect it was to indicate departure.
@Zechasaur04
@Zechasaur04 Год назад
I gotta read the book of this for school. ('--')
@ven4762
@ven4762 6 лет назад
Nice
@cherrylatte277
@cherrylatte277 3 года назад
To be honest, tv series have the best version
@djgualtiermaldeCO
@djgualtiermaldeCO 9 месяцев назад
The Monopoly guy at 3:00
@jonathanhartfield533
@jonathanhartfield533 3 года назад
1:09 geez what is up with this guy?!
@833time
@833time 6 лет назад
Hello there, Mr. McQueer. LOL.
@CharlieStudios
@CharlieStudios 6 лет назад
General Kenobi
@player2productionz994
@player2productionz994 3 года назад
1:14 Hayyaaa!
@luigipirandello5919
@luigipirandello5919 2 года назад
My favourite is the 1974 version.
@alessovermudigalan3177
@alessovermudigalan3177 6 лет назад
🔥
@galm1833
@galm1833 6 лет назад
Take her to sea Mr. Murdoch, lets stretch her legs. Iceberg right ahead: vs. All aboard! And, Avalanche right ahead!
@user-cy9hj8fq9j
@user-cy9hj8fq9j 15 дней назад
Jarrrrrooods
@akumar7366
@akumar7366 4 года назад
Johnny Depp is such a charismatic actor , not sure he was the right person to play Rachet ,in the book the character was a bigger build person, whose physical size was intimidating,nevertheless great credit to this production .
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 9 месяцев назад
He was well cast. He was great at having a very unpleasant and sleazy aura around him. He was apparently difficult on the set and showed up very late without excuse which required Kenneth Branagh to tear him a new one for unprofessional behavior and threatening to fire him if he didn't shape up. Apparently after that he was more professional and on time.
@user-cy9hj8fq9j
@user-cy9hj8fq9j 11 дней назад
Series of novels
@Bluey306
@Bluey306 2 года назад
🎶num-ber three~ 🎵 is un-lucky~ 🎶
@malotielemans3863
@malotielemans3863 10 месяцев назад
5:55 🤣
@nicolejarel5953
@nicolejarel5953 4 года назад
Sergei❤️
@lordrandal90
@lordrandal90 5 лет назад
Anybody knows the song from the gramophone?
@trueblue6201
@trueblue6201 4 года назад
Duke Ellington's Merry Go Round.
@Krazy4K3vin
@Krazy4K3vin 6 лет назад
Lol since when do they release entire movie scenes
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