Si vous avez aimé 'Meurtre au soleil' (1982), ce classique mystérieux d'Agatha Christie, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries qui captivent par leurs intrigues policières, leurs atmosphères envoûtantes et leurs personnages inoubliables. Découvrez des œuvres similaires qui vous tiendront en haleine jusqu'au dénouement final.

Murder at the Gallop (1963)
Description: A lighthearted mystery with an eccentric detective, a country house setting, and a cast of quirky suspects.
Fait: Margaret Rutherford's portrayal of Miss Marple was so popular that she reprised the role in several films, despite not resembling the character in Christie's books. The film features a memorable horse-riding scene.


Murder Most Foul (1964)
Description: A courtroom drama mixed with a murder mystery, featuring a clever detective and a plot full of red herrings.
Fait: This was one of the later films in the Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple series. The plot was loosely based on an Agatha Christie novel but significantly altered for the screen.


Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
Description: A classic whodunit mystery set in an isolated location, featuring an ensemble cast of suspects and a brilliant detective solving a complex murder.
Fait: The film was shot in a studio with a full-scale replica of the Orient Express train. It was one of the first major adaptations of Agatha Christie's work to gain widespread acclaim.


Death on the Nile (1978)
Description: A luxurious setting, a closed-circle mystery, and a detective unraveling secrets among a group of wealthy, suspicious characters.
Fait: The production faced challenges due to filming on location in Egypt, including extreme heat and logistical issues. The film's costumes were meticulously designed to reflect the 1930s era.


The Mirror Crack'd (1980)
Description: A glamorous setting with a murder mystery involving Hollywood stars and a small-town detective piecing together clues.
Fait: The film features a cameo by Elizabeth Taylor's real-life husband at the time, Richard Burton. It was based on an Agatha Christie novel but took some creative liberties with the plot.


Deathtrap (1982)
Description: A meta-mystery with twists and turns, featuring playwrights and a play-within-a-play structure that keeps the audience guessing.
Fait: The film was adapted from a successful Broadway play and retains much of its theatrical feel. It was one of the few films to receive a perfect score from a major critic upon release.


Clue (1985)
Description: A comedic take on the murder mystery genre, with multiple suspects, hidden motives, and a twist ending.
Fait: The film was released with three different endings in theaters, and all three were included in the home video release. It was based on the popular board game of the same name.


Knives Out (2019)
Description: A modern whodunit with a star-studded cast, intricate plotting, and a detective uncovering family secrets in a lavish setting.
Fait: The film was praised for its clever script and was a box office success, leading to a sequel. Director Rian Johnson drew inspiration from classic mystery novels.


And Then There Were None (1945)
Description: A suspenseful tale of strangers trapped on an island, picked off one by one, with a focus on psychological tension and hidden guilt.
Fait: The film was one of the earliest adaptations of Agatha Christie's best-selling novel. The ending was changed from the book to comply with Hollywood production codes at the time.
