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* ChummyCommies: Mrs Schuyler is very frank about her Communist sympathies. This seems to set her up as a hypocrite since she keeps Mrs Bowers as her maid, [[spoiler:but it's just a cover-up for their relation. In the end, both are willing to use the inheritance from Linnet's death to carry on their social work, meaning that their political beliefs are genuine.]]
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** Ms. Van Schuyler takes on Mr Fergunson's role as an ardent communist criticizing the passengers.
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** Ms. Van Schuyler takes on Mr Fergunson's role as an ardent communist Communist criticizing the passengers.
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* CallBack: Poirot's breakfast at the Sphinx includes [[Film/MurderOnTheOrientExpress2017 two perfectly symmetrical hard boiled eggs]].
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** Linnet and Jacqueline met during a school production of ''Antony and Cleopatra'' where Linnett was Cleopatra. Just like [[spoiler:those lovers, both of them, and Simon, end up dead in a twisted romance]].
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** Linnet and Jacqueline met during a school production of ''Antony and Cleopatra'' where Linnett Cleopatra''. Jacqueline was Cleopatra. originally cast as Cleopatra, only for the director to abruptly give the role to Linnet instead. Just like [[spoiler:those lovers, both the secret romance of them, Jacky and Simon, end up dead in a twisted romance]].Simon ends with the two committing suicide rather than being separated by their enemies]].
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** '''All''' the passengers on the ''Karnak'' have a personal connection to Linnet Ridgeway, connections that in most cases they didn't have in the original novel.
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** '''All''' the passengers on the ''Karnak'' have a personal connection to Linnet Ridgeway, connections that in most cases they didn't have in the original novel. This is explained in-universe by them being guests invited to celebrate Linnet's honeymoon.
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Guns are not examples of "psycho weapons" per that article, they are utilitarian weapons
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* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: Jacqueline shows Poirot her .22 in response to him trying to convince her to leave Simon and Linnet alone. [[spoiler:Played with later. It's Simon who uses the .22 to kill Linnet, whereas Jacqueline steals Windlesham's scalpel and Andrew's .45 to kill Louise and Bouc respectively]]
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* MyBelovedSmother: Euphemia Bouc thinks that any woman interested in his son is just after him for his money, and so she finds ways to drive them away, even [[spoiler:hiring Poirot to investigate Rosalie Otterbourne]].
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* MyBelovedSmother: Euphemia Bouc thinks that any woman interested in his her son is just after him for his money, and so she finds ways to drive them away, even [[spoiler:hiring Poirot to investigate Rosalie Otterbourne]].
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Remove entry as no related reference can be found on the Internet
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* TheCameo: Creator/DavidSuchet is the man entering the club during the last scene. Suchet played the title character in ''Series/{{Poirot}}''.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Poirot is revealed to have grown his mustache to hide the massive scarring across his upper lip... except scar tissue cannot grow hair. His luxurious whiskers should be patchy at best. Although it is possible his luxurious whiskers aren't one hundred percent genuine.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Poirot is revealed to have grown his mustache to hide the massive scarring across his upper lip... except scar tissue cannot grow hair. His luxurious whiskers should be patchy at best. Although it is possible his luxurious whiskers aren't one hundred percent genuine.
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The story is set in 1937. Jacqueline de Bellefort (Creator/EmmaMackey) introduces her dashing fiance Simon Doyle (Creator/ArmieHammer) to her friend, wealthy heiress Linnet Ridgeway (Creator/GalGadot). The idea is that Linnet will hire Simon as manager of her estate, but it backfires rather badly on Jackie when, within six weeks, Simon marries Linnet.
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The story year is set in 1937. Jacqueline de Bellefort (Creator/EmmaMackey) introduces her dashing fiance Simon Doyle (Creator/ArmieHammer) to her friend, wealthy heiress Linnet Ridgeway (Creator/GalGadot). The idea is that Linnet will hire Simon as manager of her estate, but it backfires rather badly on Jackie when, within six weeks, Simon marries Linnet.
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A third Poirot film by Branagh, ''Film/AHauntingInVenice'', is due to release in Fall 2023.
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A third Poirot film by Branagh, ''Film/AHauntingInVenice'', is due to release in Fall released on September 15, 2023.