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 Death On the Nile Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ CreatedByGod.com
In 2004, ITV made a UK TV movie starring David Suchet as Poirot alongside James Fox and David Soul.
Death on the Nile (published in 1937) is an Agatha Christie mystery novel featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
The beautiful, wealthy Linnet Doyle is one of the travellers on a cruise down the Nile, with her new husband – the man her best friend, Jackie, was once engaged to.
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Death on the Nile is an Agatha Christie novel featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
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In 1978 it was made into a successful film starring Peter Ustinov as Poirot, alongside Bette Davis, Maggie Smith, Mia Farrow, Olivia Hussey, Simon MacCorkindale, and Angela Lansbury.
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 Peter Ustinov, born in London, actor, Death on Nile, Logan's Run, Billy Budd April 16 in History
Peter Ustinov, born in London, actor, Death on Nile, Logan's Run, Billy Budd April 16 in History
Peter Ustinov, born in London, actor, Death on Nile, Logan's Run, Billy Budd
Negotiating in the classic diplomatic sense assumes parties more anxious to agree than to disagree.
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 Amazon.com: Death on the Nile (Hercule Poirot Mysteries (Paperback)): Explore similar items
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