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May I ask the actors and general contents of the European and American version of Orient Express?

The film, shot in 1974, focused on a large number of established stars or newcomers who were becoming popular at that time, at least six of whom were Oscar winners. Albert Finney, who plays Poirot, is a veteran actor active in Britain and America. 196 1 won the Best Newcomer Award of the British Film Academy for his outstanding performance on Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, 1963 was nominated for three Oscar-winning films, including tom jones and Murder on the Orient Express. His latest important work is Washington Square. Bianchi, Poirot's old friend and director of the bus company, is played by the American actor MartinBalsam. He won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Seaside, 12 Angry Men, Psychopaths, Breakfast at Tiffany's Company, Tiger, Tiger, Presidential Team, Fire in San Elmer and 1000 Clowns. Constantine, the Greek doctor who performed the autopsy, was played by George Coulouris. He also started filming very early. In Citizen Kane, Battlefield Bells and Joan of Arc, Rachel, a vicious kidnapper, is played by richard widmark. He was also nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar and starred in the famous film Nuremberg Trial. Rachel's secretary McQueen is played by AnthonyPerkins. Perhaps the most famous film he starred in was Psychopaths directed by Alfred Hitchcock. He portrayed a pervert with dual personality in a thrilling way. 1September 1992, anthony perkins died of AIDS. Letschert's English footman, Beddoes, is played by Sir JohnGielgud, a famous British character actor. He was famous for performing Shakespeare's plays in his early years, and his Hamlet on Broadway was considered to be enough to make him a legend. Like laurence olivier, he was awarded by the Queen of England for his outstanding performance on stage and screen. 198 1 won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Arthur. His films are familiar to the audience in China. For example, he plays the ghost of old Hamlet in Revenge of the Prince. In the TV series "war and remembrance" broadcast in China, there is also the role of gielgud, who plays the Jewish scholar juster Luo Wenya, who is intelligent and naive. Who can recognize this is the unsmiling footman in Murder on the Orient Express? Gielgud's superb acting skills as a role actor can be seen from this. LaurenBacall, a Hollywood star, plays the critical Mrs. Hubbard. Her famous films include How to to marry a millionaire, Gift of Love, Wrong, Ready-to-wear, and Two Sides of the Mirror (won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 69th Oscar). She is the wife of humphrey bogart, a famous hardcore movie star. Colonel Abbas Nott was played by the first generation 007 Sean Connie. He has appeared in many thrillers and action movies, including: Dr. No (007), Love from Russia (007), Goldfinger (007), Thunder (007), You Only Live Twice (007) and Diamonds Forever (007).

This film tells the story of a detective who skillfully solved a murder mystery on the Orient Express. Poirot got on the Orient Express and was woken up three times in the night. The next morning, he found that Rachel, a wealthy American businessman in the same car, was murdered and the deceased was stabbed 12. Poirot successfully cracked a bizarre case of "collective revenge" according to various suspicious signs he observed and the interrogation of passengers in the same car, combined with the 12 jury system implemented in the United States. Murder on the Orient Express can be said to be Christie's first work shot in the form of a superstar. It was a great success in art and box office and was imitated by later detective films. Murder on the Orient Express, like many other novels by Christie, is based on a real event, namely the famous Lindbergh kidnapping in 1930s. Lindbergh, a famous American pilot, was the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. March night 1932, 1 ... and demanded a ransom of $50,000. Despite the ransom, the body of Charles Lindbergh Jr. was found in a bush not far from home 1 1 days later. The nanny Betty Gro and her boyfriend were investigated, but they were later proved innocent. Hollette Sharp, the maid, was also suspected because of her vague testimony. She chose to commit suicide instead of telling the truth. The fact is that she was having an affair with several men and fooling around in a bar on the ground floor of the house that night. Two years later, the police finally found a suspect, new york carpenter Hopman. Haupmann is an illegal immigrant with a criminal record. At present, there is still some evidence against him, especially a ransom with some figures written on it was found in his garage. In court, the evidence was presented one by one, and seven handwriting experts thought that Haupmann's handwriting was consistent with that on the ransom note; Some of the wood on the ladder used by the kidnappers to climb the window of the nursery was the pride of a pine tree near Pullman's house, and some came from the floor of his house; Someone saw him near Lindbergh's house on the day of kidnapping; According to the middleman who paid the ransom, Haupman was the person who received the ransom and spoke with a German accent. Of course, the most powerful evidence is the ransom itself. In fact, Hapman was discovered by using this money. Although he didn't have a fixed job, he lived a superior life that didn't match his income during the Great Depression. Haupmann denied the charges against him, arguing that the money was left at his home by a fur dealer who died in Germany; His wife proved that he didn't go out at home that night; His defense lawyer accused the police of falsifying evidence. Some people think that the child fell from the window and died unexpectedly, but the judge told the jury that even this would not change the nature of vicious murder. After 1 1 hour of discussion, the jury reached a unanimous conclusion: guilty. Hopman has always refused to plead guilty. After the appeal was rejected, he was sent to the electric chair on April 1936. After Haupmann's execution, the discussion on this matter has not subsided. Some people think he is innocent because he refuses to plead guilty in exchange for life imprisonment; Some people think that fur traders are the real murderers; Others even think that Lindbergh himself or his wife's sister killed the child; Haupmann's wife Anna appealed for her husband's innocence until her death. Obviously, this sensational kidnapping case inspired Christie's creation. The similarities between Murder on the Orient Express and it are obvious: the novel begins with the kidnapping of Daisy, the youngest daughter of the famous American pilot Armstrong, and her plane ticket. A few months later, the kidnapper was arrested, but Cassidy, its leader, escaped the punishment of the law with the power of money. Daisy's pregnant mother was heartbroken, her father committed suicide, and a maid at home committed suicide because she suspected innocence. A few years later, on the Orient Express from Istanbul to Calais, a man named Rechet was stabbed 12 and died. As a passenger, Poirot began to investigate. He first discovered that Rechet was Cassidy who escaped from the French Open that year. Later, he found that almost all the passengers in the same car were related to the Armstrong family. So which one of them is the murderer? Or someone else? ……