
Kenneth Branagh
Hercule Poirot
Tom Bateman
Bouc
Annette Bening
Euphemia Bouc
Russell Brand
Windlesham
Ali Fazal
Andrew Katchadourian
Dawn French
Bowers
Gal Gadot
Linnet Ridgeway
Armie Hammer
Simon Doyle
Rose Leslie
Louise Bourget
Emma Mackey
Jacqueline de Bellefort
Sophie Okonedo
Salome Otterbourne
Jennifer Saunders
Marie Van Schuyler
Letitia Wright
Rosalie Otterbourne
Michael Rouse
Private Laurin
Alaa Safi
Corporal
Orlando Seale
Captain Rens
Charlie Anson
Sergeant Verhaeren
Danny Hughes
Soldier 1
Sam James Page
Soldier 2
James Schofield
German Soldier 1
George Jaques
German Soldier 2
Jonah Rzeskiewicz
German Soldier 3
Eleanor de Rohan
Nurse
Susannah Fielding
Katherine
Adam Garcia
Syd (Photographer)
Rick Warden
Monsieur Blondin
Noel White
Maître 'D Chez Ma Tente
Edward Riches
Rhythm Guitar (Band)
Dan Ellis
Drums (Band)
Megan Affonso
Piano (Band)
Gwen Reed
Upright Bass (Band)
Jay Phelps
Trumpet (Band)
Lois Au
Saxophone (Band)
Rosie Dwyer
Hotel Staff 2
Niamh Lynch
Female Porter
Nari Blair-Mangat
Hotel Staff 3
Sid Sagar
Concierge
Brenda-Jane Newhouse
Receptionist
Rhiannon Clements
Hotel Administrator
Daniel Cook
Hotel Staff 1
Heider Ali
Spice Market Merchant
Hayat Kamille
Snake Handler
Crispin Letts
Officier Besner
Victor Alli
Marc Yves
Rachel Feeney
Maxine Cardiff
Sarah Eve
Hattie Pyne
Aron Julius
Will Goodwin
Francis Lovehall
Allerton McNaught
Stacy Abalogun
Elinor Glyn
Naveed Khan
Captain Mahmoud
Katie Smale
Berel Genevese
Kemi Awoderu
Alessande Johar























Released
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$90,000,000.00
$137,307,235.00
- #egypt
- #based on novel or book
- #detective
- #honeymoon
- #nile
- #remake
- #mysterious
- #murder mystery
- #1930s
- #frustrated
Reviews
Decidedly more electric than Murder on the Orient Express, but much sloppier. Can’t believe the “enough champagne to fill the nile” clip was unedited from the movie for the trailer, wild stuff. Had a good time at the theater 🥂
Death on the Nile has a prologue set in World War I, where a young Hercule Poirot is played by a digitally ‘de-aged’ Kenneth Branagh. Et tu, Kenneth? If you must do this, why not get a younger actor who looks likes Branagh? Or even one who doesn’t look like the Northern Irish writer/director/actor, so long as he looks like an actual human being; it’s safe to say that Branagh looks neither like him

**For a movie with death in the title, it takes way too long for the mystery to begin. Bore on the Nile.** Death on the Nile waits almost an hour into the movie before there is an actual death... a murder mystery that is focused much more on the shallow lives of its wealthy aristocrats rather than solving the murder mystery. The mystery is fairly stereotypical and easy to figure out. The film i
I honestly did not expect much out of this movie given how Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express turned out. Now, Hercule Poirot together with Sherlock Holmes are my two favourite fictional detectives and I’m obviously having strong opinions about the subject. If you liked the movie then fine but this is my personal opinions so… here we go. Just as with Murder on the Orient Express it could

From a technical standpoint it's not bad and does feature a good cast and fine performances, but it's also rather predictable (kind of called the twist early on) and it's fairly slow to the point it I was losing interest (even though it's less than two hours long sans credits). Only glad I watched this for free on HBO Max as this was a one-time viewing for me (as was Branagh's Murder on the Orient

It's probably best to start by saying that this adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel has virtually nothing at all in common with the 1978 Ustinov/Niven iteration (which I really like). Sir Kenneth Branagh starts off by giving us a little of the somewhat tragic WWI backstory to the famous Belgian detective before we are introduced to the newlywed "Doyle" couple Gal Gadot and Armie Hammer, his di
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/death-on-the-nile-spoiler-free-review "Death on the Nile retains the problems of its predecessor, containing an even less mysterious central mystery and even less interesting multiple storylines. Kenneth Branagh is the great savior, offering a distinctive directing style and an iconic performance as Hercule Poirot. Despite s
_Death on the Nile_ crawls towards a resolution you don’t feel invested in. Poirot’s backstory is interesting and there are some solid performances especially from the female cast, but the film otherwise feels like an unwanted game of Guess Who after you unwillingly chug two bottles of NyQuil and are asked to predict who the killer is after two long hours of tediousness. **Full review:** hubpag
Originally set to release in December of 2019; the long-delayed cinematic retelling of Agatha Christie’s “Death on the Nile” has finally arrived in cinemas. The last cinematic version of the classic book arrived in 1978 and this time; Director and star Kenneth Branagh beings his version of Master Detective Hercule Poirot to Egypt after a chance encounter with his friend Bouc (Tom Bateman) while on












