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Making 'Murder on the Orient-Express' offers a fascinating glimpse into the labor behind the classic adaptation. It’s a treasure trove of insights, featuring archival interviews that dive deep into the creative minds of Sidney Lumet and Richard Goodwin. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, as it builds a coherent narrative about the film's production history. You get a real sense of the atmosphere on set, the challenges faced and the collaborative spirit. Those candid moments with cast and crew reveal the practical effects behind the scenes, showcasing the craftsmanship that went into making this murder mystery come alive. It's not just about the film itself but about the art of filmmaking, which is a nice touch, really.
Includes archival interviews with key figuresFocuses on the filmmaking processHighlights practical effects and production challenges
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