See How They Run - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "See How They Run"
See How They Run (2022)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
See How They Run - TMDB rating
6.367/10
1018
See How They Run - Kinopoisk rating
6.44/10
13738
See How They Run - IMDB rating
6.5/10
73000

Backdrops, wallpaper

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Posters, covers

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What's left behind the scenes

  • The actress who played Constable Stalker, Saoirse Ronan, speaks with her genuine Irish accent.
  • The film's title is a line from the children's rhyme "Three Blind Mice," which was borrowed for a radio play and later adapted into the play "The Mousetrap."
  • Inspector Stoppard's (Sam Rockwell) surname was taken from British playwright, director, and screenwriter Tom Stoppard, who wrote the play "The Real Inspector Hound" – a parody of "The Mousetrap." The surname of the butler Fellowes (Paul Chahidi) was taken from British writer Julian Fellowes.
  • The film's title is a line from the children's rhyme "Three Blind Mice", whose title was borrowed for a radio play, which was later adapted into the play "The Mousetrap".
  • Inspector Stoppard's (Sam Rockwell) surname was borrowed from British playwright, director, and screenwriter Tom Stoppard, who wrote the play "The Real Inspector Hound"—a parody of "The Mousetrap." The surname of the butler Fellowes (Paul Chahidi) comes from British writer Julian Fellowes.
  • The character Richard “Dicky” Attenborough, played by Harris Dickinson, uses the word “dear” when addressing the detectives. He says he always does so when speaking to someone whose name he has forgotten.
  • When part of the play "The Mousetrap" is shown in this film, the same voice is heard on the radio that actually sounded in that production on stage. This is the voice of an actor named Derrick Guyler, who was recorded in 1952, and the recording is still used today.
  • Lucian Msamati's character (he played Max Mallowan) offers guests a “Mesopotamian aperitif.” In reality, Mallowan was an archaeologist in Mesopotamia, located in the valley of two rivers (the Tigris and Euphrates) on the territory of modern-day Iraq. He met Agatha Christie during excavations there. She later placed archaeological excavations at the center of the plot of her novel "Murder in Mesopotamia" (1936).
  • The film's title is a line from the children's rhyme "Three Blind Mice," which was borrowed for a radio play and later adapted into the play "The Mousetrap."
  • The surname of Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) was taken from British playwright, director, and screenwriter Tom Stoppard, who wrote the play "The Real Inspector Hound" – a parody of "The Mousetrap." The surname of the butler Fellowes (Paul Chahidi) is taken from British writer Julian Fellowes.
  • The character Richard “Dicky” Attenborough, played by Harris Dickinson, uses the word “dear” when addressing the detectives. He says he always does so when speaking to someone whose name he has forgotten.
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