
The ABC Murders
Crime • TV-14 • 2018 • 1 Season
SaveAdd to Saved
SeenMark as Seen
HideHide
Unlock Match
6.5
1933. Hercule Poirot, older and greyer, receives letters threatening murder. The sender signs themselves only as “A.B.C.” When he takes the letters to the police looking for help, Hercule finds all his old friends have moved on. But soon there is a murder and the once-great detective must take matters into his own hands.
Starring
John Malkovich, Rupert Grint, Eamon Farren, Andrew Buchan, Bronwyn James
User Reviews
It is very slow but I liked it for the most part.
Not as good as the other Christie adaptations but still very good
As per usual, Sarah Phelps turns this into drivel with nothing to do with Christie. Malkovich sucks at accents and as Poirot. Grint is bad.
The opening credits were the best part. Great actors...it just didn't grab me. It lacked something.
This was a pain to sit through. They’ve given Poirot a backstory that made my skin break out in hives.
This movie has nothing to do with how Poirot!
If the novel itself is 10/10 the movie is 4/10
Great interpretation. I would watch more books brought to life with this set up but I wouldn't die if there wasn't ever more made.
The great material source doesn’t deserve this adaptation
I watched this because I loved And Then There Were None. Great scenario and acting.
Stats
Ratings
13 (10%)
18 (14%)
82 (66%)
15 (12%)
6.5 – Based on 125 ratings
Attributes
Slow
Simple
Light
Fast
Complex
Dark
Watch With
Friends
Self
Family
17%
57%
26%
Trailer
John Malkovich is Poirot in tense new Agatha Christie adaptation









