Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Tragedia en tres actos

Title in Português:

Tragédia em Três Actos

Title in Français:

Drame en trois actes

Synopsis

Murder in Three Acts

Hercule Poirot's (Sir Peter Ustinov's) assistant, Captain Arthur Hastings (Jonathan Cecil), calls him down to Acapulco, Mexico, where he can write his memoirs, but Hastings drags him to a party populated with Hastings' new friends.

There's Janet Crisp (Concetta Tomei), the writer, Daisy Eastman (Marian Mercer) and her daughter "Egg" (Emma Samms), Ricardo Montoya (Fernando Allende), Dr. Strange (Dana Elcar), Miss Milray (Frances Lee McCain) the housekeeper, and Charles Cartwright (Tony Curtis) the famous American actor.

But at the party another guest, Reverend Babbington (Philip Guilmant), dies from poisoning and when Dr. Strange also dies from poisoning, Poirot must swing into action before the serial killer strikes again.

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Mark Garcia
3/10

The scoring in Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts often felt out of place or mismatched with the tone of the scenes. This inconsistency detracted from the overall viewing experience, as the music failed to effectively complement the emotions and actions portrayed on screen.

Edward Allen
5/10

The main theme is haunting and memorable, sticking with the viewer long after the movie ends.

Timothy Gonzalez
8/10

The music in Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts effectively sets the tone for each scene, from the glamorous party sequences to the tense moments of investigation. The orchestration and arrangement showcase the talent and attention to detail of the composer, adding depth and emotion to the narrative.

Elizabeth Martinez
5/10

Overall, the music of Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts is a standout element that elevates the film to a higher level of quality.

Patricia Perez
6/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension during key moments of the plot, keeping the audience engaged.

Joshua Scott
2/10

The repetitive use of generic musical motifs throughout the film became tiresome and monotonous. There was a lack of variety in the soundtrack, making it difficult to distinguish between different moments of tension or intrigue.

Karen Clark
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the visuals, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Timothy Turner
4/10

The soundtrack for Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts felt uninspired and lacked depth. The music did not effectively enhance the suspense or drama of the scenes, leaving the viewer feeling disconnected from the plot.

Susan Hall
8/10

The soundtrack of Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts perfectly captures the suspenseful and mysterious atmosphere of the film. The use of eerie melodies and haunting themes enhances the storytelling and keeps the audience engaged throughout.

Anthony Hall
5/10

The orchestration is rich and varied, adding layers to the overall atmosphere of the film.

Kenneth Parker
6/10

The use of different musical themes for each character creates a sense of depth and complexity to the narrative.

John Walker
5/10

The sound design is top-notch, with subtle cues and motifs that foreshadow important events.

Paul Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack of Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts perfectly captures the suspense and mystery of the storyline.

Betty Gonzalez
6/10

The music enhances the emotional impact of certain scenes, adding depth to the character development.