The plot involves Hercule Poirot attempting to solve the mystery of a man's death on a train. The victim approached Poirot prior to his death but Poirot was uninterested in assisting him at that time. Poirot feels an obligation to take the case after he learns of the passenger's passing.
In "Murder on the Orient Express," detective Hercule Poirot discovers that all the passengers aboard the train had a motive to kill the victim. He ultimately concludes that they all collectively conspired to murder the victim, who was responsible for a tragic event in each of their lives. Poirot presents two options to the authorities: either arrest the whole group or let the perpetrators go free.
Hercule Poirot: a retired Belgian police officer & current private detective in England Monsieur Bouc: former member of the Belgian police force & current director of the railway line Dr. Constantine: the coroner aboard the Orient Express Mary Debenham: Daisy Armstrong's governess & instrumental in planning Ratchett's death Mrs. Hubbard: Linda Arden, famous actress & Daisy Armstrong's grandmother Colonel Arbuthnot: a close friend of Colonel Armstrong, Daisy's father Princess Dragomiroff: a Russian princess & Sophie Armstrong's godmother Hector McQueen: Ratchett's personal secretary & friend of Sophie Armstrong Mr. Ratchett: Mr. Cassetti, who kidnapped & murdered Daisy Armstrong for money Countess Andrenyi: Sophie Armstrong's younger sister Count Andrenyi: the Countess' husband & Sophie's brother-in-law Cyrus Hardman: a private detective from New York; in love with Daisy's French nurse, who committed suicide Antonio Foscanelli: the Armstrong family's chauffer Greta Ohlsson: Swedish; Daisy's nurse; cries a lot Hildegarde Schmidt: the Princess' maid & the Armstrong's cook Edward Henry Masterman: Ratchett's valet; recruited by Hardman to help with the murder plot Pierre Michel: the train's conductor & the French nurse's father
REDRUM. This is a major plot point in Stephen King's "The Shining" book and movie.
Murder can be both a theme and a plot in a story. As a theme, it can explore the moral, ethical, and psychological implications of taking another person's life. As a plot, murder can drive the narrative forward by creating conflict, mystery, and suspense.
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The movie "The Express" is an American sports film. It was released in 2008, and directed by Gary Fleder. The movie is based on the life of Ernie Davis, a Syracuse University football player. He was the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy. The plot follows his life from the 1940s to the 1960s when he wins the Heisman.
The plot of the movie is the story line
Every movie has a plot. If it didn't have a plot it would be a movie scene. Example- the movie spy kids!
I think you are refering to the Murder She Wrote episode, in the 80's, with Cesar Romero playing the host. That was about the paintings and murder, of course. His guests were all under suspicion, for his (Cesar Romero) murder.
Gwyneth Paltrow plays Michael Douglas' wife in the movie "A Perfect Murder," released in 1998. In the film, she portrays Emily Bradford, who becomes entangled in a plot involving deception and murder. The story is a modern adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film "Dial M for Murder."
There is no plot for this movie yet. The movie is not in production this year.
What is the exposition of the movie Despicable Me on a plot