Assassinio sul Nilo

Titolo originale: Death on the Nile
Regia: John Guillermin |
Anno: 1978
Origine: United Kingdom |
Generi: Mistero
Tag: egypt | based on novel or book | paddleboat | pyramid | cruise | nile | sphinx | murder | cruise ship | whodunit | cobra | shipboard | murder mystery | 1930s |
Cast: Peter Ustinov | Jane Birkin | Lois Chiles | Bette Davis | Mia Farrow | Jon Finch | Olivia Hussey | I.S. Johar | George Kennedy | Angela Lansbury | Simon MacCorkindale | David Niven | Maggie Smith | Jack Warden | Harry Andrews | Sam Wanamaker | Celia Imrie | Saeed Jaffrey | Barbara Hicks | François Guillaume | Reg Lye | Andrew Manson |

La morte... corre sul fiume: ci pensa Poirot. Durante una crociera sul Nilo, viene uccisa una giovane ereditiera. Hercule Poirot indaga, ma tra i partecipanti alla vacanza sono in molti ad avere un plausibile movente: le cose si semplificano quando la lista dei possibili colpevoli comincia ad accorciarsi...

Approfondimenti

After filming had completed, it was on the flight back to New York that Lois Chiles found herself fo [...] D
Producer John Brabourne said no telephones were available while on-location in Egypt. They had to co [...] D
Sam Wanamaker's daughter Zoë Wanamaker would appear in six episodes of the TV series Poirot (1989 [...] D
The location shoot in Egypt went for seven weeks, of which four were spent on the steamer riverboat [...] D
In the saloon, Jacqueline recites lines from "The Sons of the Suburbs" by Rudyard Kipling. D
The only working collaboration of Peter Ustinov and Angela Lansbury despite the two having been in-l [...] D
Under orders from the producers, Director John Guillermin and the cast and crew were barred from see [...] D
Peter Ustinov, Simon MacCorkindale, and Olivia Husseyhad all appeared in Gesù di Nazareth (1977) [...] D
The scenes set at Linnet Ridgeway's domicile were shot at Compton Wynyates, a Warwickhire country es [...] D
Bette Davis, Maggie Smith, and Angela Lansbury all shared a small steamboat cabin as a dressing room [...] D
Bette Davis and George Kennedy had previously appeared together in a murder mystery film of a vastly [...] D
MI5 agent Colonel Race is played by David Niven, who was author and British MI5 agent Ian Fleming's [...] D
John Guillermin banned visitors from the set to preserve the secrecy of the plot. D
The exterior of "Wode Hall", the Ridgeway estate, was used in the opening credits of Il mio amico Ri [...] D
The derringer that Jacqueline De Bellefort holds in the scene with Hercule Poirot was a Sharps four [...] D
Although Tony Walton had been much lauded for his period costumes for Assassinio sull'Orient Express [...] D
Filming had to be stopped every day at noon for around two hours because temperatures reached around [...] D
In 1944, the novel "Death on the Nile" (1937) was adapted into a theatrical play by Agatha Christie [...] D
Poirot (Peter Ustinov) does not say bid adieu to Mrs. Van Schuyler (Bette Davis) upon her leaving th [...] D
Both Angela Lansbury and Sam Wanamaker appear together in The Shell Seekers (1989). D
The film has six Academy Award recipients in its cast: Peter Ustinov, Bette Davis, George Kennedy, D [...] D
Maggie Smith appeared in Delitto sotto il sole (1982). She also appeared with David Niven in Neil Si [...] D
According to producer Richard Goodwin, Bette Davis brought her own make-up, mirrors, and lights to E [...] D
Cybill Shepherd turned down the role of Linnet Ridgeway. D
The second movie, after "Manchurian Candidate", in which Angela Lansbury is killed by a shot to the [...] D
Salome Otterbourne wears a crescent-and-star-shaped jewel barrette. In 1937, Egypt's flag was a cres [...] D
Trying to scare an embezzler, Hercule Poirot narrates a story that the grand vizier Ptahhotep was ex [...] D
Salome Otterbourne refers to the god of Crocodilopolis (the City of Crocodiles) while speaking to Po [...] D
The choice of ''Death on the Nile'' to be the Agatha Christie novel filmed as the follow-up to Assas [...] D
Michael York was attached to this project at one stage: if so Assassinio sull'Orient Express (1974) [...] D
Jane Birkin and Maggie Smith later appeared with Peter Ustinov in Delitto sotto il sole (1982). D
The paddle steamer on which Agatha Christie had cruised the Nile in 1937: the P. S. Sudan, was still [...] D
Mia Farrow based her (impressive) southern English accent on Celia Johnson and watched several of he [...] D
This is the second Agatha Christie movie in the Brabourne-Goodwin franchise. Originally titled "Murd [...] D
This movie was released 41 years after Christie's novel was published. D
The film adapts the character of romance novelist Salome Otterbourne from the original novel. Salome [...] D
At the top of the pyramid, Simon tells Jacqueline that he and Linnet saw her at the Hotel Daniele in [...] D
An irritated Colonel Race sarcastically asks why nobody shoots the bombastic and sometimes overbeari [...] D
This is Angela Lansbury 's first appearance in an Agatha Christie murder mystery. She would play Mis [...] D
As this film was supposed to have an all star cast, the famous Egyptian actor Omar Sharif was origin [...] D
While the cast and crew were on location, a new scene was written necessitating the ad hoc making of [...] D
The swank limousine seen speeding through a small Britiish town in the film's first scene had previo [...] D
La signora in giallo: Death 'N Denial (1995), which is set in Egypt, had a character called "Sally O [...] D
This was the first of Peter Ustinov's six performances as Hercule Poirot. D
There are four murders in the film. Three by use of a handgun and one by use of a scalpel. There is [...] D
The song Jacqueline sings in the lounge just before she shoots Simon is "Frankie and Johnny", a folk [...] D
The character of Colonel Race, one of Agatha Christie's recurring characters, was a counter-intellig [...] D
Poirot mentions a Moulage Test in the denouement. The test he describes is a dermal nitrate test, wh [...] D
Peter Ustinov is the only actor who got star billing on the opening credits, as his is the first nam [...] D
Both Peter Ustinov and Jack Warden appeared in Giallo in casa Muppet (1981). D
They kept in the scene where Proirot accuses the ship waiter; even though this is completely ridicul [...] D
During World War II, Major David Niven's batman (personal attendant) was Private Peter Ustinov. D
Albert Finney was initially asked to reprise his role as Poirot from Assassinio sull'Orient Express [...] D
Angela Lansbury had never seen the finished film version of Assassinio sul Nilo (1978) until she att [...] D
Dancer Wayne Sleep, relatively unknown at the time, choreographed the tango scene. He reported in 20 [...] D
Seven of the cast members account for a total of twenty-eight acting Oscar nominations with eight wi [...] D
The film's potentially romantic pair: Olivia Hussey and Jon Finch, had each starred on film as half [...] D
The film takes place in 1937. D
"Death on the Nile" was the 16th novel featuring Hercule Poirot. Agatha Christie wrote 33 novels fea [...] D
As has been previously mentioned, the first draft of the filming script was written when it was beli [...] D
Mia Farrow and Lois Chiles had previously co-starred in Il grande Gatsby (1974), also set during the [...] D
The uncredited actor who finds Loiuse's body while putting towels in the room is Saeed Jaffrey. D
Colonel Johnny Race boards the S.S. Karnak wearing a straw boater hat with a "Royal Green Jackets" h [...] D
Agatha Christie was inspired to write the film's source novel while on an extended 1937 Egyptian vac [...] D
Barbara Hicks, who had a small cameo as a school teacher, appeared in Delitto sotto il sole (1982). [...] D
First of three produced screenplays from novels by Dame Agatha Christie, written by Anthony Shaffer. [...] D
The film cast includes five Oscar winners: Peter Ustinov, Bette Davis, George Kennedy, David Niven, [...] D
Accommodation problems were rife while location filming in Egypt. No hotel reservations were made fo [...] D
Simon Doyle, while accusing Jackie of following him and his new bride Linnet, mentions that they spo [...] D

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Doctor Bessner identifies the statue on the left of the temple of Abu Simbel as "the singer". He say [...] D
When we see Doyle recovering in bed the first time the trailing switch of his bed light moves betwee [...] D
In the opening scene, a Rolls-Royce is seen approaching the estate. When it gets to the gate, the dr [...] D
After Linnet Ridgeway is almost crushed by a stone falling down from the temple of Karnak in Luxor, [...] D
When Jackie steals Dr Bessner's scalpel, she leaves the case and the drawer open. She then rushes ou [...] D
As Poirot finishes inspecting Linnet's nail varnish he leaves the room with a close up of the camera [...] D
When Mrs Otterbourne is about to tell Poirot and Colonel Race who cut Louise Bourget's throat, she s [...] D
At the beginning, while Linnet and Jackie are in Linnet's master bedroom, a crew member crawling acr [...] D
Reflections can be seen in the protective glass screen when the cobra is readying itself to strike H [...] D
Obvious stunt double in the moments leading up to the stone nearly crushing the couple. D
When Simon and Linnet are climbing up the pyramid there's a shot of them having climbed more than ha [...] D
In the opening scene where Linnet and Jacqueline are talking to each other in the upstairs bedroom, [...] D
When Simon is recuperating in Dr. Bessner's cabin, Louise Bourget enters and Poirot questions her pa [...] D
In a short scene at the temple in Karnak, the entrance to the Cheops pyramid (in Cairo) is seen. D
In a split-second before being shot, Mrs Otterbourne already has a bloody spot on her forehead. D
In the dining room, the night Poirot is served eel instead of mushrooms, a group of Egyptian musicia [...] D
When Poirot and Colonel Race are having dinner while Louise Bourget was being murdered, the musician [...] D
When Poirot is wandering round Linnet's bed after she had been killed, she is breathing. D

Frase

Mrs. Van Schuyler: Why are you looking at me in th [...] D
Col. Johnny Race: Oh, I haven't clapped eyes on yo [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: I'm sorry you should have taken " [...] D
Dr. Ludwig Bessner: This, eh, chair is free, eh? [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: Keep a civil tongue in your hea [...] D
Andrew Pennington: It may be the custom in Paris t [...] D
Dr. Ludwig Bessner: What do I have to do with the [...] D
Jim Ferguson: Karl Marx said that religion was the [...] D
Rosalie Otterbourne: Last night, Monsieur. I was i [...] D
Hercule Poirot: [pointing the Manager of the Karna [...] D
Manager Of The Karnak: We have found it! We have f [...] D
Miss Bowers: Ferguson, you'd better go and get tha [...] D
Jacqueline De Bellefort: [singing a line from the [...] D
Hercule Poirot: It is time for these murders to st [...] D
Col. Johnny Race: Madam, do I understand that you [...] D
Hercule Poirot: I was hoping to recount to you my [...] D
Simon Doyle: Are you serious? Hercule Poirot: I'm [...] D
Miss Bowers: Poppycock. From whom did you hear tha [...] D
Andrew Pennington: [reading the newspaper] "Linnet [...] D
Hercule Poirot: I'm very sorry to see you here, Ma [...] D
Jacqueline De Bellefort: Simon was mine and he lov [...] D
Simon Doyle: What piffle! Hercule Poirot: Oh, no. [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: Impertinence! That stole was gi [...] D
Hercule Poirot: There is a dead, um, cobra over th [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: Will you not join me for a little [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: [Interrupting Poirot and Race] Do [...] D
Hercule Poirot: That's the normal sediment for a g [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: I tell you that I, Salome Otterbo [...] D
Miss Bowers: Sorry, Miss Ridgeway. Linnet Ridgewa [...] D
Jim Ferguson: You damn froggy eavesdropper. Hercu [...] D
Jacqueline De Bellefort: If you think I'm sufferin [...] D
Hercule Poirot: It will take more than a serpent t [...] D
Manager Of The Karnak: How is the sleuthing going? [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: Shut up, Bowers. Just because y [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: Oh, yes, rams. Lickerish, priapic [...] D
Simon Doyle: Somehow, I don't think Monsieur Poiro [...] D
[to Mrs. Van Schuyler and Miss Bowers] Manager Of [...] D
Linnet Ridgeway: I say you're a quack. Dr. Ludwig [...] D
Linnet Ridgeway: Bitch! Everywhere we go, she pops [...] D
Hercule Poirot: I say bury the dead. Not as the Eg [...] D
Miss Bowers: I think a shot of morphia will meet t [...] D
Hercule Poirot: Let's make a little pause to fresh [...] D
Hercule Poirot: Let us change for dinner. J'ai fai [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: How would a little trip down th [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: I suppose that uncouth young man [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: What you need is a nice cool ho [...] D
Andrew Pennington: What the hell is going on? Her [...] D
Hercule Poirot: I tell you, mon vieux, I feel the [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: My world is the world of grand lo [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: Come on, Bowers, time to go. Th [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: Amazing, if you know how they'r [...] D
Hercule Poirot: One thing is certain, Madame Doyle [...] D
Simon Doyle: She has a hell of a temper and a mind [...] D
Hercule Poirot: I'm referring to the Potsdam pearl [...] D
Hercule Poirot: Quelle tragédie... D
Jacqueline De Bellefort: One must follow one's sta [...] D
Simon Doyle: I hope you got her to see some sense. [...] D
Col. Johnny Race: I wouldn't go in there, if I wer [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: If you please, leave me alone. H [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: Philistine! I'll show you what re [...] D
Col. Johnny Race: [of Mrs Otterbourne] What a perf [...] D
Hercule Poirot: Mon Dieu, j'ai faim. Col. Johnny [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: Do you tango, Colonel? Col. John [...] D
Hercule Poirot: Oh, mes petits! A word of advice, [...] D
Hercule Poirot: The truth, yes. The truth. It's so [...] D
Jacqueline De Bellefort: [of Doyle] I was mad last [...] D
[repeated line] Mrs. Van Schuyler: Temper, temper [...] D
Simon Doyle: Only yesterday she was saying how - e [...] D
Simon Doyle: Well, we've done it. We got rid of he [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: [Remarking on Linnet's pearls] [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: Oh, the crime passionnel, the pri [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: You perfectly foul French upsta [...] D
Col. Johnny Race: After you gave Miss Jacqueline t [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: I am the nasty little eavesdrop [...] D
[last lines] Col. Johnny Race: What are you think [...] D
Simon Doyle: It was like the moon after sunrise. Y [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: I seldom talk to strangers, but [...] D
Mrs Otterbourne: You look very sleepy tonight, Mon [...] D
Andrew Pennington: These are the papers I told you [...] D
Mrs. Van Schuyler: Rules are made to be broken. At [...] D

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