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  1. 18 de may. de 1987 · Miss Marple: Sleeping Murder: Directed by John Davies. With Joan Hickson, Geraldine Alexander, John Moulder-Brown, Frederick Treves. When a young bride moves into a country manor, long repressed childhood memories of witnessing a murder come to the surface.

  2. The first film directed by Costa-Gavras, The Sleeping Car Murders was based on a novel by Sebastien Japrisot. During a Marseilles-to-Paris overnight train trip, a girl is found dead in a sleeping car. As Paris detective Yves Montand steps up his investigation, more and more passengers turn up murdered.

  3. 30 de ene. de 2022 · Eliane is tormented by the prospect of being abandoned by her controlling lover. It’s a race against time to find the passengers before the killer. In the middle of all this there is burgeoning romance between Bambi and clumsy mummy’s boy Daniel (Jacques Perrin), who may well hold the key to the murders. Their meet-cute is when he ladders ...

  4. The Sleeping Car Murders is a film directed by Costa-Gavras with Catherine Allegret, Jacques Perrin, Simone Signoret, Michel Piccoli .... Year: 1965. Original title: Compartiment tueurs. Synopsis: On the night-train from Marseilles to Paris, a young woman is murdered in her sleeping compartment. Inspector Grazzi takes charge of the investigation, aided by his young assistant Jean-Lou.

  5. The Sleeping Car Murders (also known as The Sleeping Car Murder, French title: Compartiment tueurs) is a 1965 French mystery film directed by Costa-Gavras from the novel by Sébastien Japrisot.It stars Yves Montand, Simone Signoret, Michel Piccoli, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Catherine Allégret, Jacques Perrin, Charles Denner and Pascale Roberts.

  6. Murder mystery set in FRANCE The ‘Phocéen’ overnight train arrives in Paris from Marseille. In one sleeping car, with berths 221-226, a woman has been found strangled. The investigating team now have to track down the other people who shared the compartment.

  7. Costa-Gavras’ early crime film “The Sleeping Car Murders” plays like a Parisian giallo, or Maigret on speed. Six people travel in a railroad sleeping car from Marseilles to Paris. Upon their arrival, a woman is found dead in one of the berths. The police investigate the other five passengers, suspecting that one of them committed the ...