Review of Murder on the Orient Express (1974) by Vincent Canby for The New York Times — 14 Jan 1998
Like the lovely, extravagantly overemphasized nineteen-thirties' costumes and production designed by Tony Walton, Murder on the Orient Express is much less a literal re-creation of a type of thirties movie than an elaborate and witty tribute that never for a moment condescends to the subject.
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This review of Murder on the Orient Express (1974) was written by Vincent Canby and published by The New York Times on 14 Jan 1998.
Murder on the Orient Express has generally received positive reviews.
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