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What did Christie think of the film adaptations?

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What did Christie think of the film adaptations?

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A. Max Mallowan, her second husband, said that although Agatha Christie generally disliked the film adaptations she thought that Sidney Lumet’s 1974 film of Murder on the Orient Express was very well done. Sadly, she never saw the excellent television series which have introduced her characters to new audiences worldwide.

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