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Lord Edgware Dies

  • 1934
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
158
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Austin Trevor in Lord Edgware Dies (1934)
CrimeDramaMystery

A talented American actress enlists the help of the famed Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, to negotiate a divorce from her husband, Lord Edgware, only to find him the next day stabbed to d... Read allA talented American actress enlists the help of the famed Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, to negotiate a divorce from her husband, Lord Edgware, only to find him the next day stabbed to death in his library. Who would want him dead?A talented American actress enlists the help of the famed Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, to negotiate a divorce from her husband, Lord Edgware, only to find him the next day stabbed to death in his library. Who would want him dead?

  • Director
    • Henry Edwards
  • Writers
    • Agatha Christie
    • H. Fowler Mear
  • Stars
    • Austin Trevor
    • Jane Carr
    • Richard Cooper
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    158
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henry Edwards
    • Writers
      • Agatha Christie
      • H. Fowler Mear
    • Stars
      • Austin Trevor
      • Jane Carr
      • Richard Cooper
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Austin Trevor
    Austin Trevor
    • Hercule Poirot
    Jane Carr
    Jane Carr
    • Lady Edgware
    Richard Cooper
    • Captain Hastings
    John Turnbull
    John Turnbull
    • Inspector Japp
    Michael Shepley
    Michael Shepley
    • Captain Roland Marsh
    Leslie Perrins
    Leslie Perrins
    • Bryan Martin
    C.V. France
    C.V. France
    • Lord Edgware
    Sophie Stewart
    Sophie Stewart
    • Miss Geraldine Edgware
    Brenda Harvey
    Victor Stanley
      Phyllis Morris
      • Alice
      Hargrave Pawson
      Conway Dixon
      Stanley Vine
      Quinton McPherson
      Kynaston Reeves
      • Duke of Merton
      • (as P. Kynaston Reeves)
      • Director
        • Henry Edwards
      • Writers
        • Agatha Christie
        • H. Fowler Mear
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      7greenbudgie

      Culture shock for Suchet fans

      I was pleased to catch up with this early adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1933 Poirot story because of the authentic period feel. They were quick to film this only a year after the story's original publication so the contemporary 1930s situation involved is hot off the press so to speak. What was a culture shock for me was the somewhat switcheroo of the Poirot and Hastings I'm used to seeing in the David Suchet TV series. In this film Poirot is tall while Hastings is the short and fussy one which is a most direct contrast to how the characters are seen in Suchet style. The Suchet version being more faithful to Agatha Christie's creations in that respect.

      Lady Edgware approaches Poirot to persuade her husband to grant her a divorce only for Poirot to find Lord Edgware had already granted it via a letter which must have been intercepted. Lord Edgware is murdered in his library quickly followed by the death of another character which would appear to be suicide. Lady Edgware has an alibi as she has been witnessed at a dinner in Chiswick at the time of the murder. But staff at Lord Edgware's mansion say they saw her there at that time and so Poirot has to discover which of these set of witnesses are correct.

      Even though this film has to lose a lot of Christie's original plot elaborations to fit a B-mystery running time I think the film tells the story well. The vanity of Lady Edgware's American actress character is so good to see and she has some great lines to deliver. She complains that she could have had her husband bumped off much more easily if she had been back home in Chicago. And she takes to wearing black because it was so fetching at her husband's funeral saying "black is very effective against white marble." I would say this is an enjoyable adaptation for fans of murder mysteries of the cozy English variety.
      6ulicknormanowen

      Poirot does speak French!

      The reviews are,by and large,unfair. It was the early thirties and one should not ask for Finney's and Ustinov's movies or Suchet's TV series.

      This is one of Christie's best books,in a golden decade ("the ABC murders ", " death on the nile " "death in the clouds","murder on the orient express ", 'the Tuesday club murders" ,ending with her triumph "and then were none" );if my memory serves me well , it's one sentence which makes the little gray cells discover the whole truth .

      Written in 1933 ,the year before, it is anyway interesting for Christie's fans to see early movies based on her books;although not as good as "love from a stranger"(based on the short story "Philomel Cottage ), "lord Edgware dies " , it is ,for the time, an interesting adaptation.

      Trevor may not physically be Poirot (no moustache,tall and not bald) ,but it's false to write there is no hint at Belgian :he has an accent and one can hear many French words in the dialog ( "mon cher ami" "mon Dieu",etc ) Hastings serves as a foil to him (it's his dr Watson),and when he hears that Lady Edgware might be a potential criminal, his tea goes down the wrong way .

      Christie's fans should try and watch "the ninth guest" ,released the very same year ,not from one of her books, but contains the seeds of "and then there were none" .
      7Sleepin_Dragon

      Considering it was made in 1934, it stands up well.

      The beautiful Lady Edgware asks Poirot to help her get rid of her husband, soon after her plea, he's found dead, stabbed in the neck, but she has an alibi.

      I think it's easy to overlook that this was made back in 1934, I'm watching this almost eighty years on, and for the most part it's well made, competently acted, and actually pretty accurate, the likeness from the original text that is.

      It's atmospheric, it flows well, I actually liked the staging. I felt that they captured the tone of the book, and as for the killer, I felt that they got them, and their motives spot on, not too sympathetic, but devious and cunning.

      On the downside, the accents are enough to make Rene Artois blush, they are hilariously bad, Poirot sounds a little comical, Lady Edgware is inconsistent let's say, sadly the character of Hastings is an utter fool. Poirot, has no moustache, and isn't Belgian, I can imagine Christie had a few words to say about that.

      I'd love to see this get a commercial release.

      7/10.
      4dogma-53668

      They got the casting wrong but the stories okay

      I love Agatha Christie stories, she was an excellent writer no matter what people think or say. I read her entire work. But I think casting-wise Hastings should have been Piorot and Poirot should have been Hastings but that's just my opinion, watch it and see if you like it. One of the earliest versions of Agatha Christie as far as I know.
      5cherold

      creaky old thing

      While certainly not a good movie, Lord Edgeware Dies does have a few good things in it. Number one is Jane Carr as the blithe blonde Lady Edgeware, who brings a lot of fun to her role and gets the film's final, comical line.

      Then there's Christie's mystery, which the movie does a pretty good job of laying out, even if the short length means clues are discovered and explained at a somewhat breathless pace.

      On the other hand, this is talky and staticly filmed, and while it sometimes rushes, other times it drags. Austin Trevor's Poirot is simply a rather conventional detective without much personality, giving the whole thing a rather generic feel.

      Overall, not worth watching, even for a movie this old.

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      • Trivia
        Poirot's trademark of correcting people when they assume he is French is dropped in this film.
      • Goofs
        Austin Trevor mispronounces Poirot's first name. In French names beginning with H (such as Hercule), the H is silent.
      • Quotes

        Hercule Poirot: Meantime Lord Edgware stands in the way of these romantic dreams.

        Lady Edgware: Yeah. 'Course, if we were in Chicago, I could get him bumped off quite easily but you don't seem to run to gunmen over here.

        Hercule Poirot: No, Madame. Here we consider human beings have a right to live. Even husbands.

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      • Release date
        • February 4, 1935 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Смерть лорда Эджвара
      • Filming locations
        • Twickenham Film Studios, St Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Julius Hagen Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 20m(80 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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