Murder on the Orient Express was created on 1934-01-04.
The first solution is that a stranger boarded the train and murdered Ratchett. The second solution is that all 13 people in the coach were complicit in the murder. Countess Andrenyi did not take part, so the murderers numbered 12, resembling a self-appointed jury. Mrs. Hubbard confesses that the second solution is correct.
All of the passengers on the train, plus the conductor, helped to plan and carry out the murder.
All of the passengers and the train conductor planned and committed the murder.
Everyone was the murder because they all had connection to the little girl ratchett kidnapped and murdered
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Ingrid Bergman
It is a mystery theme. Maby a bit of adventure. There is also an element of retribution.
The mother of Daisy Armstrong. The Little girl Ratchet kidnapped and murdered.
"Murder on the Orient Express" is set in the 1930s, specifically in 1934.
The murder in the novel "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie takes place in the 1930s.
In "Murder on the Orient Express," Princess Dragomiroff's dressing gown is described as being yellow.
In the book "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie, the Orient Express stops at several locations including Istanbul, Belgrade, and Zagreb. The main setting for the novel is on board the train while it is traveling from Istanbul to Calais.
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Hercule Poirot first interviews the conductor of the train, Pierre Michel, in "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie.
The setting for Agatha Christie's famous film "Murder on the Orient Express" was the dining car of the Orient Express train. This is where the murder of Ratchett takes place, setting off the investigation led by Hercule Poirot.
Murder on the Orient Express is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
There were a total of 12 people murdered in the novel "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie.
the questioning of all the passengers
Winter 1925-1933