The Bakersfield Californian

BEST AGATHA CHRISTIE MOVIES

- BY JAY BOBBIN

“And Then There Were None”

With the PBS special “Agatha Christie’s England” debuting Sunday, Jan. 24 (check local listings), director René Clair’s thriller offers an early view of an atmosphere that inspired Christie’s writing, with Barry Fitzgerald and Walter Huston as two of the manor guests targeted by an unknown killer. “Witness for the Prosecutio­n” (1957) Not involving one of Christie’s legendary detective characters, Billy Wilder’s version of her courtroom drama casts a fabulous Charles Laughton as a twilight-years British lawyer defending an accused killer (Tyrone Power) whose wife (Marlene Dietrich) becomes the unexpected title witness for the prosecutio­n.

“Murder, She Said” (1961) Margaret Rutherford began a multiple-movie run as Miss

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Jane Marple with this caper, in which she has a hard time convincing anyone that she saw someone being killed on a train while she was passing it aboard another one.

“Ten Little Indians” (1965) Infused with a sly sense of humor, this then-modern take on “And Then There Were None” has an attractive cast featuring Hugh O’Brian, Fabian and “Goldfinger’s” golden girl, Shirley Eaton.

“The Alphabet Murders” (1965) In a unique instance of Poirot being played by a nonEuropea­n actor, Tony Randall’s take on the role is interestin­g.

“Murder on the Orient Express” (1974) Arguably the top film treatment of a Christie story to date – even the author herself approved, which reportedly was rare – director Sidney Lumet’s elegant drama boasts a great Albert Finney as Poirot in a mind-boggling cast that also includes Lauren Bacall, Jacqueline Bisset, Sean Connery, Anthony Perkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Michael York and an Oscar-winning Ingrid Bergman.

“Death on the Nile” (1978) Peter Ustinov assumes the part of Poirot to probe the murder of an heiress aboard a cruise down the legendary Egyptian river; “suspects” include Bette Davis, David Niven, Angela Lansbury, Maggie Smith, Mia Farrow and George Kennedy. ( A newer version currently is awaiting release.) “Agatha” (1979) Rather than being based on a work by Christie, this drama fictionali­zes a period of her life, with Dustin Hoffman as a reporter who becomes interested in finding the missing writer (played by Vanessa Redgrave).

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“Death on the Nile”
“Witness for the Prosecutio­n” “Death on the Nile”

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