Books Computers Electronics Home & Garden Jewelry
Movies
Music Toys
Search for: in
Evil under the Sun
by Anchor Bay Entertainment
Evil under the Sun - Click to Enlarge
Avg. Rating: 4.29411764705882 of 5 stars (based on 34 reviews)
$3.70 to $13.48 from 2 stores
Mostly for Poirot completists and admirers of then-trendy, all-star ensemble casts from the 1970s and early '8… Read more
Similar ItemsNEW!
Death on the Nile
$4.88 to $16.99 from 5 stores
Murder on the Orient Express
$1.25 to $10.99 from 6 stores

See more below
Information Below:  Store Prices  |  Similar Items


Compare Store Prices
View: All  |  New
Sort By
Store Name
Sort By
Store Rating
Sort By
Price
Sort By
Shipping
 
Description
 
Buy
Store Info Be the first to write a review See site Evil Under The Sun See it at at
Indigo Books & Music
* Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Please check the merchant store for details.
List Your Products -
Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed

Death on the Nile
$4.88 to $16.99 from 5 stores

Murder on the Orient Express
$1.25 to $10.99 from 6 stores

The Mirror Crack'd
$4.94 to $13.48 from 2 stores

And Then There Were None
$5.00 to $9.99 from 3 stores

Murder by Death
$15.99 to $22.91 from 2 stores

Laura
$6.97 to $19.88 from 6 stores

Clue
$4.50 to $9.99 from 3 stores

Evil Under The Sun (1982 Film)
$4.44 to $9.99 from 6 stores

Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery
$5.99 to $30.59 from 5 stores

Witness for the Prosecution
$8.00 to $14.95 from 5 stores

Appointment with Death
$7.99 to $19.99 from 2 stores

Product Description
Evil under the Sun
Description
Mostly for Poirot completists and admirers of then-trendy, all-star ensemble casts from the 1970s and early '80s, Evil Under the Sun finds Peter Ustinov in his second outing as Agatha Christie's famous Belgian detective (three years after 1978's Death on the Nile). As the title promises, the action this time takes place on an Adriatic island (though Christie fans will surely balk at the switch from the novel's setting on the English coast), where a famous stage star (Diana Rigg) is murdered, and the list of likely suspects is unusually high. The parade of legendary performers--Roddy McDowall, James Mason, Sylvia Miles, Maggie Smith, Jane Birkin--plus Ustinov's energetic performance keep things hopping. But Anthony Shaffer's lazy screenplay and director Guy Hamilton's superficial approach nudge everything (action, characters, tone) toward campy, near-parody, with bitchy sniping, tacky costumes, and an obligatory soundtrack of Cole Porter tunes. It's only in the last lap that the film transcends such obviousness and finds its way back to the glories of detective fiction. --Tom Keogh
Home  |  About Priceflo  |  Tell a Friend  |  List Your Products  |  Merchant Login  |  Site Map  |  Help

© 2008, Priceflo, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service