‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ an enchanting whodunit
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‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ an enchanting whodunit
Should you be in need of a diversion involving light murder, extremely well-appointed drawing rooms and Helena Bonham Carter flouncing languidly through scenes saying things like, “These people make my kidneys ache” (for the record, I am always looking for this sort of diversion), Netflix has just the thing for you. “Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials,” now streaming in just three tidy episodes, has all of this and more — and showcases an enchanting …
Notice to those who love Whodunit, to the readers of Agatha Christie, Netflix adapts a new novel of the queen of the police officer. We have taken a look at the new Cluedo of the American platform.
The television adaptation of this little-known novel by mystery author is a risky and satisfying bet. The post “The Seven Spheres”: the other Agatha Christie appeared first on Free Letters.
Bath and Bristol take star in Agatha Christie drama
Bath and Bristol provided the backdrop for much of the latest Agatha Christie adaptation, Seven Dials, set in 1925 and now premiering on Netflix. Filming for the three-part limited series, which was penned by Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall, took place at Bristol’s Bottle Yard Studios and locations across Bath, Bristol and the West Country in the summer of 2024. Bath & North East Somerset Council’s and Bristol City Council’s Film Offices, w…
Adapting one of the worst novels of the prolific Agatha Christie had the advantage of less risk of disappointing its readers, but the creators of the Netflix version of the Seven dials still missed their blow. The post [Netflix] "The Seven Dials of Agatha Christie": midday to 14 hours appeared first on Benzine Magazine.
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