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4.5 (146 ratings)

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4.0 (123 ratings)

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HERCULE POIROTI IS A DAPPER DETECTIVE FOR WHOM MURDER SOLVING IS A PRECISE, INTELLECTUAL EXCERCISE. POIROT AGREES TOINTERVIEW ALL ABOARD THE FAMOUS ORIENT EXPRESS' CALAIS COACH, HOPING TO FIND THE KILLER OF AN AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE BEFORE THE LOCAL POLICE ARRIVE.

$4.95

5.0 (89 ratings)

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VAL KILMER STARS AS A PART SIOUX FBI AGENT WHO RELUCTANTLYAWAKENS TO HIS HERITAGE AS HE INVESTIGATES A MURDER ON AN INDIAN RESERVATION.

$4.77

4.0 (147 ratings)

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"The Name of the Rose" is a gothic medieval mystery thriller set in a 14th-century Italian monastery. Franciscan monk William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) and a young novice (Christian Slater) arrive for a conference to find that several monks have been murdered in mysterious circumstances. To solve the crimes, William must rise up against the Church authority and fight the shadowy conspiracy of monastery monks using only his wit and intelligence.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:Commentary by Director Jean-Jaques Annaud
Documentary:Vintage making-of documentary - The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose"
Featurette:All-new Photo Video Journey with Jean-Jacques Annaud
Scene Access
Theatrical Trailer

$15.95

4.0 (105 ratings)

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This is it! Agatha Christie's famous mystery, "Ten Little Indians," deftly brought to the screen by legendary French director Rene Clair in this restored original screen masterwork. Ten strangers are invited as weekend guests to a mansion on a remote island. When the host doesn't show up, the guests start dying, one by one, in uniquely macabre Agatha Christie-style. A brilliant cast lead by Academy Award-winning actors Barry Fitzgerald and Walter Huston.

$6.97

5.0 (94 ratings)

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Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton star in this brilliantly made courtroom drama (The Film Daily) that left audiences reeling from its surprise twists and shocking climax. Directed by Billy Wilder, scripted by Wilder and Harry Kurnitz and based on Agatha Christie's hit London play, this splendid, six-time Oscar-nominated* classic crackles with emotional electricity (The New York Times) and continues to keep movie lovers riveted until the final, mesmerizing frame. When a wealthy widow is found murdered, her married suitor, Leonard Vole (Power), is accused of the crime. Vole's only hope for acquittal is the testimony of his wife (Dietrich) but his airtightalibi shatters when she reveals some shocking secrets of her own! *1957: Best Picture, Actor (Laughton), Supporting Actress (Elsa Lanchester), Director, Sound, Film Editing

$18.74

4.0 (185 ratings)

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ANNIE HAS THE GIFT. SOME FEAR HER, OTHERS CLAIM SHE'S A WITCH. BUT NOW, A MURDER HAS BEEN COMMITTED AND ONLY SHE CAN SOLVE IT. ON A TWISTED TRAIL OF OPEN INFIDELITY AND JEALOUS RAGE, SHE SEES VISIONS THAT WILL HAUNT HER AND DISCOVERS A TRUTH THAT WILL TEAR THE TOWN APART.

$4.99

4.5 (91 ratings)

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As Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov) enjoys a luxurious cruise down the Nile, a newlywed heiress is found murdered on board. Soon, every elegant passenger is a prime suspect - can Poirot identify the killer before the ship reaches the end of its journey? Thrilling performances from Jane Birkin, Bette Davis, Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury, David Niven, Maggie Smith and more round out the fun in this exotic mystery filmed on location in Egypt.

$7.92

4.5 (7 ratings)

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MYSTERY WOMAN BOOKSHOP OWNER, SAMANTHA, HAS OFFERED TO HOST A CHARITY CONCERT FOR A ONCE-FAMOUS TRIO. BUT SWEET SUCCESS HITSA SOUR NOTE WHEN THE BAND'S PROMOTER IS MURDERED. SAM & HER PARTNER IN CRIME, PHILBY, INVESTIGATE, DIGGING UP DEADLYSECRETS OF INDISCRETIONS, GREED & VENGEANCE.

$3.35

4.5 (42 ratings)

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Ira Levin's cat-and-mouse Broadway suspense smash about a playwright's deadly game of murder gets diabolically comic screen treatment.

$2.01

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