Murder on the Orient Express

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Murder on the Orient Express

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My lady friend decided on this and I was a little hesitant... Man I'm glad I went. Incredibly well done and acted.
Well worth the price of admission.
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How bout for kids? (11 and up)
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First, the book is a great read.
But, very little foul language or nudity. If they can handle the accents and affectations of Hercule Poirot it should be fine.
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Saw it Thanksgiving night. I really enjoyed it. I vaguely remember seeing the old version when my parents forced me to watch it as a teenager.
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dingleberry wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:25 pmI vaguely remember seeing the old version when my parents forced me to watch it as a teenager.
I remember that! I remember Peter Ustinov ("Belgian upstart, ma'am, Belgian upstart"), and I remember whodunnit. My wife doesn't know the story, so we better see it soon, cuz it's killin me not to talk about it.
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