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Book Vs. Movie: Evil Under the Sun

The Agatha Christie Novel Vs the 1982 Film

Agatha Christie’s Evil Under the Sun (1941) is a masterclass in misdirection and suspense. The 1982 film adaptation, directed by Guy Hamilton and featuring Peter Ustinov as Hercule Poirot, transforms the story into a glamorous whodunit set in a sun-soaked Mediterranean locale. 

Both versions center around the murder of actress Arlena Stuart at a resort, with Poirot reluctantly drawn into the investigation, uncovering secrets among the guests, each with a motive.

While the book is set on a secluded Devon island during World War II, featuring a more introspective tone, the film opts for colorful costumes and picturesque settings, filmed in Mallorca. Poirot in the book is sharp and formal, while Ustinov’s portrayal is warmer and more humorous, appealing to some fans for its charm and theatricality.

Between the original novel and the film — did we prefer one over the other? Have a listen to find out!

Agatha Christie’s “Evil Under the Sun” (1981) Maggie Smith, Peter Ustinov, Diana Rigg & Roddy McDowall – Book Vs Movie Podcast

Book Vs. Movie: Evil Under the Sun The Agatha Christie Novel Vs the 1982 Film Agatha Christie’s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_Under_the_Sun_(1982_film) (1941) is a masterclass in misdirection and suspense. The 1982 film adaptation, directed by Guy Hamilton and featuring Peter Ustinov as https://www.agathachristie.com/characters/hercule-poirot, transforms the story into a glamorous whodunit set in a sun-soaked Mediterranean locale.

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