Review of Death on the Nile (1978) by Valerie G — 20 Jun 2007
The plot is predictable only because there is no suspense whatsoever. It becomes tedious because the audince knows that no matter how clear EVERYONE has a motive the killer is precisely the person who couldn't have, yet Poirot knows exactly how it happened.
All the audience has to do is sit tight and wait for him to spell it out. The only saving grace is Bette Davis making one of her later, but incomparable performances.
This review of Death on the Nile (1978) was written by Valerie G on 20 Jun 2007.
Death on the Nile has generally received positive reviews.
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