Published 17:25 IST, November 21st 2019
Agatha Christie's books and plays that were adapted to the silver screen
Agatha Christie is among the most celebrated mystery authors of this century. Many of her books and plays have had adaptations in the form of feature movies.
Agatha Christie is the most celebrated mystery novelist in this era. The late British novelist holds the Guinness World Record as the best-selling novelist of all time. Rian Johnson’s latest film Knives Out is a tribute to Agatha Christie. There are several other movies that pay homage or are inspired by Christie’s work. So to celebrate the mystery novelist’ legacy here are some of her books that were adapted to films:
Movies based on Agatha Christie’s novels
1. And Then There Were None
Agatha Christie’s novel And Then There Were None is the world’s best-selling mystery novel, as it sold more than 100 million copies. A film adaptation of this best-selling mystery novel was made in the year 1945. The film stuck to the plot of the book and was also critically acclaimed. It won several awards and was also appreciated for its script and actor's performances.
2. Murder on The Orient Express
Murder on the Orient Express, the book, was published in 1934. The film adaptation of the same name was released in 2017 and starred the director of the film Kenneth Branagh in the role of Detective Hercule Poirot. The film was a hit at box-office even though it faced severe competition from other film releases.
3. Dhund
Bollywood also understood the magic in Agatha Christie’s writing. Dhund was a film based on Agatha Christie’s play The Unexpected Guest. The film, which starred Sanjay Khan, Zeenat Aman, Danny Denzongpa and other seasoned actors, was released in 1974. The film was critically acclaimed for its screenplay and actor's performances. Dhundh's screenplay was appreciated and Agatha Christie’s writing was considered to be the main reason for its success.
4. Crooked House
Crooked House is another famous novel by Agatha Christie. An adaptation of the book by the same name was released in 2017, the same year as The Murder on the Orient Express. The film starred Glenn Close, Max irons, Terence Stamp, and Gillian Anderson in pivotal roles. Though Agatha Christie’s novel was a hit, the film was not a massive box-office success.
Updated 17:29 IST, November 21st 2019