Friday, 2 June 2017

Endless Night (1972)


I can think of three other Agatha Christie books that use the same major plot device but this film version of Endless Night, about a chauffeur whose dreams of owning a house at Gypsy's Acre come true when he marries well, is played as a thriller, not a murder mystery - the body count is still zero at the 75 minute mark - and there is a touch of the paranormal with one elderly gypsy character drifting around spouting macabre stuff about a curse, making it a more interesting film version than many adaptations of the Queen of Crime's books.

★☆

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