
Death was only the beginning.
Celebrated sleuth Hercule Poirot, now retired and living in self-imposed exile in Venice, reluctantly attends a Halloween séance at a decaying, haunted palazzo. When one of the guests is murdered, the detective is thrust into a sinister world of shadows and secrets.
- 6.6
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 44m

Kenneth Branagh
Hercule Poirot
Kyle Allen
Maxime Gerard
Camille Cottin
Olga Seminoff
Jamie Dornan
Dr Leslie Ferrier
Tina Fey
Ariadne Oliver
Jude Hill
Leopold Ferrier
Ali Khan
Nicholas Holland
Emma Laird
Desdemona Holland
Kelly Reilly
Rowena Drake
Riccardo Scamarcio
Vitale Portfoglio
Michelle Yeoh
Joyce Reynolds
Dylan Corbett-Bader
Baker
Amir El-Masry
Alessandro Longo
Fernando Piloni
Vincenzo Di Stefano
Lorenzo Acquaviva
Grocer
David Menkin
Puppet Show MC
Yaw Nimako-Asameah
Child (Cookie Gobbler)
Clara Duczmal
Child (Crying Girl)
Rowan Robinson
Alicia Drake
Stella Harris
Child (Staircase 1)
Emilio Villa-Muhammad
Child (Staircase 2)
Vanessa Ifediora
Sister Maria Felicitas
Esther Rae Tillotson
Alicia Drake (Young)






























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Released
en
$60,000,000.00
$121,400,000.00
- #based on novel or book
- #venice, italy
- #loss of loved one
- #detective
- #medium
- #grief
- #whodunit
- #investigator
- #guilt
- #novelist
- #post world war ii
- #murder investigation
- #ghost
- #séance
- #mysterious
- #murder mystery
- #spiritism
- #halloween night
- #palazzo
- #retired detective
Reviews
#AHauntingInVenice #MovieReview This film initially presents itself as a horror movie but unfolds more as a murder mystery, deviating from the expectations set by its promotional material. It shares similarities with other movies starring the same actor in a recurring character role, resembling a continuation of a franchise with a different name. While the first two movies were decent, this
Another take on Agatha Christie's books, this one takes the "Hallowe'en Party" (1969), into the screen on a loose adaptation. Again Kenneth Branagh leads on the direction and main role (the belgian detective Hercule Poirot), while on his retirement in Venice, in post-war Venice, 1947. The screenplay is by Agatha Christie (obviously) and Michael Green (Blue Eyed Samurai, Blade Runner 2049, Log

While Kenneth Branagh is not our favourite Poirot, we like seeing Agatha Christie tales on the big screen. (We want to encourage more murder mysteries to be made.) Much improved over Death on the Nile, this one gives us interesting establishing shots of the titular Venice before we get to the haunted Pallazo where the majority of the film takes place. Michelle Yeoh was the highlight of the familia

Unlike his other two Christie adaptations featuring this character, this film does not have a previous, star-studded, version with which to compare. That's a good thing because this is certainly not one of the author's stronger stories. "Poirot" (Sir Kenneth Branagh) has retired to a sort of self-imposed exile in Venice where he sees nobody but the pastry chef. The arrival of fellow writer "Ariadn
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-kenneth-branaghs-a-haunting-in-venice-is-quite-the-horror-mystery/ "A Haunting in Venice is, by some margin, the best adaptation of the now trilogy featuring Hercule Poirot, correcting many of the mistakes of the past and utilizing Kenneth Branagh's innate talent as both filmmaker and actor to stand out as a darker, more atmosp
The one thing a good whodunnit should not do is put its audience to sleep. Unfortunately, this latest cinematic adaptation of an Agatha Christie novel fails miserably on this score. Director Kenneth Branagh’s third outing as Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is a protracted snooze that leaves viewers caring little about the characters and even less about the story in which they’re trapped. When the fa











