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The Mirror Crack'd (1980)
The Summation of a Great Book
The Mirror Crack'd is a great, fast-paced book by famed writer Agatha Christie. This movie, although quite amusing and fun to watch, did not cover anywhere NEAR the entire amount of plot details...fun to watch Taylor and Novak together and hear their catty remarks. If you don't like this movie, don't let it give you a bad impression of the book or author.
The 7th Guest (1993)
Creepy, twisted, extremely puzzling, and LOADS of fun!
What a game! For it's generation, this game tops the rest. Six guests are trapped in the most creepy mansion I've ever seen come to life on the PC screen! An old, sick, rich, retired toymaker has more in store for them then it would seem! If they can solve his "puzzle", they will recieve their heart's deepest desire. (Very much like The House on Haunted Hill) Things get creepy when they get murderous at the finding of "the seventh guest", a small, innocent boy who was dared to enter the old mansion. As the player advances through the rooms, he/she learns the chilling story of what had happened that night so many years ago. Solve mind-boggling puzzles and try to escape Stauf's evil grip. This game spells FUN!
Sparkling Cyanide (1983)
No match to the novel.
This rather poor video was a cheap make of the excellent novel by Dame Agatha Christie. It was updated to match the current time period when the film was made, and therefore, was too modernized for my taste. If you do watch it, don't let it alter your opinion of the book if you haven't yet read it.
And Then There Were None (1945)
Wonderful! An old movie is a modern treat!
Wow! What a film! I never read the book And Then There Were None, but I do know that there are some changes in the movie and play from the original in the book. A real two-thumbs WAY up!
What Dreams May Come (1998)
Beautiful, stunning photography, indeed a work of art. A little hard to watch, however.
A truly spectacular movie containing art-like photography. A hard subject line, though. A must-see for any dramatic movie-goer.