Death on the Nile - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Death on the Nile"
Death on the Nile (1978)
Timing: 2:20 (140 min)
Death on the Nile - TMDB rating
7.143/10
877
Death on the Nile - Kinopoisk rating
6.855/10
1002
Death on the Nile - IMDB rating
6.2/10
4000

Actors and characters

Photo Peter Ustinov #52525Photo Peter Ustinov #52526Photo Peter Ustinov #52527Photo Peter Ustinov #52528

Peter Ustinov

Peter Ustinov
Character Hercule Poirot
Photo Jane Birkin #101114Photo Jane Birkin #101115Photo Jane Birkin #101116Photo Jane Birkin #101117

Jane Birkin

Jane Birkin
Character Louise Bourget
Photo Lois Chiles #82865Photo Lois Chiles #82866Photo Lois Chiles #82867Photo Lois Chiles #82868

Lois Chiles

Lois Chiles
Character Linnet Ridgeway Doyle
Photo Bette Davis #101119Photo Bette Davis #101120Photo Bette Davis #101121Photo Bette Davis #101122

Bette Davis

Bette Davis
Character Marie Van Schuyler
Photo Mia Farrow #60076Photo Mia Farrow #60077Photo Mia Farrow #60078Photo Mia Farrow #60079

Mia Farrow

Mia Farrow
Character Jacqueline de Bellefort
Photo Jon Finch #37593

Jon Finch

Jon Finch
Character James Ferguson
Photo Olivia Hussey #96167Photo Olivia Hussey #96168Photo Olivia Hussey #96169Photo Olivia Hussey #96170

Olivia Hussey

Olivia Hussey
Character Rosalie Otterbourne
Photo I.S. Johar #89989Photo I.S. Johar #89990

I.S. Johar

I.S. Johar
Character Mr. Choudhury
Photo George Kennedy #78772Photo George Kennedy #78773Photo George Kennedy #78774Photo George Kennedy #78775

George Kennedy

George Kennedy
Character Andrew Pennington
Photo Angela Lansbury #12988Photo Angela Lansbury #12989Photo Angela Lansbury #12990Photo Angela Lansbury #12991

Angela Lansbury

Angela Lansbury
Character Salome Otterbourne
Photo David Niven #92553Photo David Niven #92554Photo David Niven #92555Photo David Niven #92556

David Niven

David Niven
Character Colonel Race
Photo Maggie Smith #9962Photo Maggie Smith #9963Photo Maggie Smith #9964Photo Maggie Smith #9965

Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith
Character Miss Bowers
Photo Jack Warden #50942Photo Jack Warden #50943Photo Jack Warden #50944Photo Jack Warden #50945

Jack Warden

Jack Warden
Character Ludwig Bessner
Photo Harry Andrews #54477Photo Harry Andrews #54478Photo Harry Andrews #54479Photo Harry Andrews #54480

Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews
Character Barnstaple
Photo Sam Wanamaker #85244

Sam Wanamaker

Sam Wanamaker
Character Rockford
Photo Celia Imrie #44539Photo Celia Imrie #44540Photo Celia Imrie #44541

Celia Imrie

Celia Imrie
Character Maid (uncredited)
Photo Saeed Jaffrey #101133

Saeed Jaffrey

Saeed Jaffrey
Character Servant (uncredited)
Photo Barbara Hicks #101134
Barbara Hicks
Character Schoolteacher (uncredited)
Photo François Guillaume #44928
François Guillaume
Character Doublure Lumière (uncredited)
Photo Reg Lye #270756

Reg Lye

Reg Lye
Character Workman (uncredited)
Andrew Manson
Character Egyptian (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • A film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Agatha Christie, published in 1937.
  • "Fatal Journey" was the title under which the film was released in Soviet cinemas in 1981.
  • The film starred no fewer than 5 actors who were Academy Award winners – Peter Ustinov (1960 and 1964), George Kennedy (1967), Bette Davis (1935 and 1938), Maggie Smith (1969 and 1978), and David Niven (1958).
  • According to the actors and crew members themselves, the filming conditions were simply atrocious. The film was indeed shot on the Nile, in Egypt and Sudan, on the real paddle steamer 'Memnon', one of the few surviving cruise 'riverboats' that sailed the Nile at the time. Practically, filming took place 'in one take' between 4 and 6 am; by noon, when the temperature reached 54 degrees Celsius, it was sometimes stopped for 6-8 hours.
  • Due to the hot climate, Albert Finney refused the role of Poirot, as he had problems in the previous film, "Murder on the Orient Express," with the long makeup process, which was very hot under the artificial lighting. For the same reason, Poirot, who was always a brunette in Agatha Christie's works, was portrayed by Peter Ustinov as a blond with wheat-colored mustaches – otherwise, the actor risked heatstroke.
  • Due to the limited space on the paddle steamer, the actresses shared a single dressing room.
  • Mr. Pennington, as in the novel, says, "I always take a gun with me abroad." Before the start of World War II, the regulation of personal firearms in the British Empire was comparatively lenient, and carrying one like this was quite possible.
  • James Ferguson (John Finch) in a scene with Rosalind Otterbourne (Olivia Hassie) in the sphinx alley, holds a book in Russian titled "Technology of Film Production" (author B. Konoplev, year of publication 1956).
  • Angela Lansbury played the role of the writer Salomea Otterbourne. Later, the same actress would become famous for playing another writer – Jessica Fletcher. Lansbury also starred in the adaptation of Agatha Christie's "The Mirror Crack'd," where she played Miss Marple herself.
  • The film was released in Soviet cinemas under the title “Fatal Voyage” in 1981.
  • The film featured no fewer than five actors who would later become Academy Award winners: Peter Ustinov (1960 and 1964), George Kennedy (1967), Bette Davis (1935 and 1938), Maggie Smith (1969 and 1978), and David Niven (1958).
  • According to the actors and crew members themselves, the filming conditions were simply atrocious. The film was indeed shot on the Nile, in Egypt and Sudan, on the real paddle steamer “Memnon,” one of the few surviving Nile cruisers of that era. Practically, filming took place “in one take” between 4 and 6 a.m.; by noon, when the temperature reached 54 degrees Celsius, it was sometimes halted for 6-8 hours.
  • Mr. Pennington, as in the novel, says the phrase, "I always take a gun with me abroad." Prior to the Second World War, the circulation of personal firearms within the British Empire was regulated relatively leniently, and carrying one like this was quite possible.
  • James Ferguson (John Finch) in the scene with Rosalind Otterbourne (Olivia Hassie) in the sphinx alley, holds a book in Russian titled "The Technology of Film Production" (author B. Konoplev, year of publication 1956).
  • Angela Lansbury played the role of writer Salomea Otterbourne. Later, the same actress would become famous for playing another writer – Jessica Fletcher. Lansbury also starred in the Agatha Christie adaptation "The Mirror Cracked," where she played Miss Marple herself.
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