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Crooked House

A private investigator partners with her former flame to unravel the murder of her wealthy grandfather, who resides in a sprawling estate surrounded by his idiosyncratic family.

Director(s)

Gilles Paquet-Brenner

Mark Hedges

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Cast & Crew

Glenn Close

Glenn Close

Lady Edith de Haviland

Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp

Chief Inspector Taverner

Honor Kneafsey

Honor Kneafsey

Josephine Leonides

Gillian Anderson

Gillian Anderson

Magda Leonides

Christina Hendricks

Christina Hendricks

Brenda Leonides

Roger Ashton-Griffiths

Roger Ashton-Griffiths

Mr Gaitskill

Jenny Galloway

Jenny Galloway

Nanny

Julian Sands

Julian Sands

Philip Leonides

Max Irons

Max Irons

Charles Hayward

Stefanie Martini

Stefanie Martini

Sophia de Haviland

David Cann

David Cann

Coroner

John Heffernan

John Heffernan

Laurence Brown

Christian McKay

Christian McKay

Roger Leonides

Amanda Abbington

Amanda Abbington

Clemency Leonides

Trevor Cooper

Trevor Cooper

Cairo Spymaster

Jacob Fortune-Lloyd

Jacob Fortune-Lloyd

Brent

Preston Nyman

Preston Nyman

Eustace Leonides

Gino Picciano

Gino Picciano

Aristide Leonides

David Kirkbride

David Kirkbride

Sergeant Glover

Tina Gray

Tina Gray

Miss Ackroyd

Andreas Karras

Andreas Karras

Iannois Agrodopolous

Madeleine Hyland

Madeleine Hyland

Roger Leonides' Secretary

David Seddon

David Seddon

Constable

Ani Nelson

Ani Nelson

Cigarette girl

Reuben Greeph

Reuben Greeph

Club Singer

A.J. Jenks

A.J. Jenks

Club Band

Alex Bellamy

Alex Bellamy

Club Band

James Pattison

James Pattison

Club Band

Timothy Mylechreest

Timothy Mylechreest

Club Band

Lauren Poveda

Lauren Poveda

Dancer (uncredited)

Gilles Paquet-Brenner

Gilles Paquet-Brenner

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Mark Hedges

Mark Hedges

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Details

GenresMystery, Crime, Thriller
Runtime1h 55 mins
Released on06 Sep 2017
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

silvermistvio

1/10

A bit boring. Wanted to stop watching in the middle because it's so dull. I just continued watching it only to find out who the killer was. Otherwise, I would have stopped watching it.

Filipe Manuel Neto

6/10

**A film that manages to entertain its audience, but cannot be called memorable.** By mere coincidence, I caught this film on TV during these early days of the year, and I took the opportunity to watch it knowing that it was an adaptation of a novel by Agatha Christie. Although I don't consider myself, even remotely, knowledgeable about her work, I really like her books and have read several. It is not the case with this book, so I will refrain from commenting on the quality of this adaptation. There will be more qualified people to do that. However, if we consider all the adaptations that exist based on the author's material, I don't think we can put this film among the worst, as it tries to respect the environment and the historical period while giving us high doses of suspense and unpredictability. A warning: anyone expecting to see Poirot or Miss Marple will be disappointed because they are not in the original book. The film is quite good, better than some big productions we sometimes see out there. It entertains its audience, especially if we are attentive enough to follow the story, full of twists and turns. The direction is not particularly happy, I think Paquet-Brenner was not able to get the best out of the cast he had at hand. I think it would have been equally positive if we had had more time to get to know each member of that family. I say this because there are characters that are merely sketched, and I have difficulty believing that Christie didn't leave material to develop them better. The editing also fails a lot, the pacing is uneven, and the suspense oscillates instead of gradually growing towards the climax. Where the production seems to invest more solidly is in the very well executed cinematography, in the careful choice of filming locations and in the design of sets and costumes. As for the cast, I think we had some casting errors that created problems: Max Irons is an actor I wouldn't want here. He seems uncomfortable with the material and doesn't develop any kind of chemistry with Stefanie Martini, who should be his love interest. The scenes between them, particularly those that require greater rapport between the actors, are very forced. Gillian Anderson, Terence Stamp, Christian McKay and Julian Sands are all solid bets that don't disappoint us, but their characters deserved greater development and more time on screen, as has already been said. In contrast, veteran Glenn Close is perfect in her role and gives us very consistent work, while young Honor Kneafsey shows signs of talent and commitment in one of the best children's characters I've seen in some time.

Dr_Nostromo

7/10

67/100 A controlling family patriarch is murdered. With a whole house full of people, who are not the least bit concerned about his death and who all seemed to have a motive, the ultimate reason for the murder is far from what you would expect. Truly typical Agatha Christie shot in an absolutely stunning mansion with great acting all around. It was a fine film but really not much more than what you'd except from any Christie TV episode. Also, I was able to figure out a couple of the reveals 10 mins ahead of time and this film was really dark. Turn on a light!! -- DrNostromo.com

Bri

6/10

_"It is a hothouse of suppressed passion. This is what happens when the person you love the most in the world, who you would give your life for, is actually the same person that you hate the most."_ _**Crooked House** (2017)_ is a slow burn adaptation of Agatha Christie’s most twisted book. Charles, a PI, is invited by his former lover, Sophia, to catch the person who murdered her grandfather. But as Charles investigates, the turn of events leads to a shocking conclusion. When I first watched this film (years ago), I was thoroughly impressed with its climax and ending. It’s safe to say that that is still a strong point in the film. However, the story is slow and at times dull enough that your attention drifts elsewhere. But with an ending like that, everything before is almost forgotten. The performances in this are superb. Every single woman ate onscreen and had the script been more entertaining, I think this would’ve been a STELLAR adaptation. I definitely cried at the end which is vastly different than my reaction when I first watched this. But I understand why I decided to circle back to Crooked House. That ending has lived rent free in my mind since I first saw it.

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