Or how about at least a nomination? She won The NBR -or is it NSFC-for Supporting Actress-I get them mixed up-early on and was shut out from there. I’dve given her The O.
Lansbury should have won for "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962) for her chillingly evil performance but it would have been too hard to deny brilliant Patty Duke for her role as Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker". Too bad there could not have been a tie that year.
@@robsieger1886 Rob, I agree. She is absolutely outstanding in "The Manchurian Candidate" & when I see how she is billed in the opening credits, it urks me. I know Janet Leigh was the big office draw but she does very little in the film. Lansbury was well known enough but that's Hollywood. She certainly made her stamp on that film. Every interview I have seen with her, she supports Patty Duke winning; however, I never thought of that tie concept and you're right. I wish that had happened as well.
I just got to see this movie a few months ago at a special showing where Angela Lansbury was present and answered questions at the end of the showing. She was a fun lady to listen to. She even threw some shade at some little pretentious ass who had clearly just graduated from film school who had an idiotic question about whether one "reflected, eclipsed, or dove under to understand the role." She responded simply "I act."
A Jessica Fletcher-ism! It's not something Murder She Wrote is famous for - but Jessica Fletcher, as one character puts it "hits harder than a linebacker on a Sunday afternoon." (That is, she is surprisingly good at throwing shade.) In that particular episode, she gave an obnoxious shock jock a taste of his own medicine. And that episode (Killer Radio) isn't even the best example of it. She tells the shock jock she's surprised no one has murdered him yet, and then offers him a book that reminds her of him - the title is The Idiot - that's actually a little more "blatant" than some other examples, which manages to remain ladylike.
You can tell she's having so much fun playing this part. And that's what makes her performance so good in this film. Everyone was good in this film. And Angela shows it everytime she was on screen
My favorite scene in the film...and one of the few times I actually like Angela Lansbury. She's in rare form as the addled Salome Otterbourne and her ordering "One more croc" is absolutely DELICIOUS!! Thanks for posting this clip!!
omg ms lansbury is the outstanding i purchased the movie many years ago but, i mean everytime she just make me laugh so hard all my stress gone.thank you ms lansbury.
Love seeing her musical comedy background come to life on screen. She is a master at characters. Watching her chizzle and mold them into 3D is magical. Love her. She is a treasure. . . .
two other great scenes in that movie - Bette Davis being manhandled by Maggie Smith on the deck; and Bette Davis being 'mooned' at by kids on the river bank! lol
I remember when I see Angela Landsbury in the tv serie"Murder she wrote".In her actor career she was playing in many movies she was also playing in the movie."Death on the Nile" from 1978 who`s mabye the best version of Agatha Christies crime novel.In oktober 11 2022 was the party over for Anglea Landsbury.And Iam happy that I got the exsperience that time when Anglea Landsbury was creative as actor,
I am Thinking We Aussies should do a Version of this :- "Death on The Murray" Except no Crocs in the Murray River. Perhaps " Death on the Fitzroy" or " Death on the Ord " These Rivers have Crocodiles. Angela Lansbury Brilliant!.
Death on The Nile (2022) youtubemovies.uno los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer . Tu..belleza.viaja.al.universo.se.reune.con.estrellas. y.luceros...tu.mirada.enamora.al.sol.....tu.hermosura.quedara.por..una.eternidad. en .los.corazonede. tus.admiradores......feliz Navidad.y.noche.buena....mis. respeto .para.todas.las.mujes.del.mundo...saludos..al.fin.del.mundo
I just realized that Poirot accuses every suspect in both “Death on the Nile” and “Evil Under The Sun” except for the killer(s) and in “Murder on the Orient Express”, he doesn’t accuse anybody as it’s always done by Bouc, so does that mean he already knows who the killer(s) and is just playing around
What I also find amusing is that the character Salome is a writer and at one point thinks she has solved the case. (She's partially correct, but it doesn't end well for her.) While she is one of many Christie characters who don't live to tell what they know, it can almost, in hindsight, be seen as a precursor to her most famous role.
Lansbury's character in this scene does have a problem with alcohol, and is "fading" as a writer. She thinks she can get back on top by helping solve the case, but trying to tell Poirot and the others what she knows doesn't exactly end well. Nevertheless, in hindsight it feels like foreshadowing. And in the "Murder She Wrote" episode "My Johnny Lies Over the Ocean", Jessica Fletcher pretends to be drunk to trap a killer. And in that scene is remarkably reminiscent of the drunk Salome Otterbourne (whether it was intentional or not.) Edited to add: the setting is indeed a cruise. That said, the more recent adaption of Death on the Nile made Salome even more blatant in her obsession with sex, if that's possible. The original character wrote about it, but didn't seem to be pursuing it. The updated version hits on Poirot!
@David Butler I told you I am not into that sick shit. If that's what you want you better look elsewhere. AND, BTW: RIP, Salome Otterbourne. Too bad she couldn't survive the gunshot to the head, David.
@@shihtzusrule9115 Women tend not to draw in as large a box-office as their male counterparts, therefore they make less. It is Show BUSINESS, after all.
He was a big star back in the 40's and 50's not by 1978 Angela had won 3 Tony Awards and was also a movie star with 3 Oscar Nods so she probably made as much if not more
Niven was definitely at the 'twilight' of his career by '78 , but he was an Oscar Winner for Best Actor in "Separate Tables"(1958)- I'll still bet he was paid more, but Lansbury eclipses them both in this scene. No small accomplishment!
In a Murder, She Wrote episode called 'Stage Struck' (12/14/86), John Shuck plays a local police chief named Merton P. Drock who is also an amateur actor and is hired to play a police inspector in a staged murder mystery during which an actual murder takes place. Drock plays the inspector as if he were Hercule Poirot and then acts like Poirot in conducting the investigation of the actual murder, except, of course, he gets everything messed up and Jessica Fletcher has to set him on the right track.
Angela Lansbury out did herself- especially in the tango scene! Anybody who could upstage Bette Davis deserves an award!
Susan R Jecker Tango scene definitely!
Yes.
Oh she was a total hoot!
It's so good seeing 3 big stars acting. And Landsbury as always superb.
R.I.P. this absolute legend of a woman.
Her fabulous, boozy, horny on main romance novelist she portrayed here is one of my favourites of her 💔
She deserved an Oscar Nomination for her Scene Stealing Work
DARN RIGHT. She was so funny.
Or how about at least a nomination? She won The NBR -or is it NSFC-for Supporting Actress-I get them mixed up-early on and was shut out from there. I’dve given her The O.
One would hardly kill for that. Would one not?
Lansbury should have won for "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962) for her chillingly evil performance but it would have been too hard to deny brilliant Patty Duke for her role as Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker". Too bad there could not have been a tie that year.
@@robsieger1886 Rob, I agree. She is absolutely outstanding in "The Manchurian Candidate" & when I see how she is billed in the opening credits, it urks me. I know Janet Leigh was the big office draw but she does very little in the film. Lansbury was well known enough but that's Hollywood. She certainly made her stamp on that film. Every interview I have seen with her, she supports Patty Duke winning; however, I never thought of that tie concept and you're right. I wish that had happened as well.
Angela Lansbury should have received an Oscar for her performance in this film !
Dont tell Bette that
I really agree with you
Wow. Just realizing how awesome these old school movies are.
She upstaged the entire cast with those costumes alone! 🙂
such sad, sad news to learn of her passing today.
i will always remember, 'THIS CROCODILE HAS LOST IT'S CROC'
I will watch this movie on cd this evening in her memory.💗
I did too ♥
Angela is THE actress. She is so perfect in so many different roles. I admire her so much since ever 🤩
A command performance. RIP Dame Angela.
I just got to see this movie a few months ago at a special showing where Angela Lansbury was present and answered questions at the end of the showing. She was a fun lady to listen to. She even threw some shade at some little pretentious ass who had clearly just graduated from film school who had an idiotic question about whether one "reflected, eclipsed, or dove under to understand the role." She responded simply "I act."
A Jessica Fletcher-ism! It's not something Murder She Wrote is famous for - but Jessica Fletcher, as one character puts it "hits harder than a linebacker on a Sunday afternoon." (That is, she is surprisingly good at throwing shade.) In that particular episode, she gave an obnoxious shock jock a taste of his own medicine. And that episode (Killer Radio) isn't even the best example of it. She tells the shock jock she's surprised no one has murdered him yet, and then offers him a book that reminds her of him - the title is The Idiot - that's actually a little more "blatant" than some other examples, which manages to remain ladylike.
Empress of Classy Shade 😂☔
Happy 96. Birthday, Dame Angela!
Agatha Christie was born in 1890, so she would be 131, ot 96.
@@tj.espygil4544 They said Angela Lansbury, not Agatha Christie 🙄
Lansbury stole the show, she truly eclipsed the others, who were great stars too. Simply amazing!
Yeah she sure did my Friend!
@@BooBop1987 My goodness, I see that I made with comment only 2 or 3 months before her death. She will be missed :'(
@@msinvincible2000 Yeah, she's the best one of all!
I have to remember that last line. It will keep all my bartenders across Chicago honest.
I share Myles' sentiments. This is a wonderful scene and Angela Lansbury is magnificent as Salomie - the "it's lost it's croc" is classic!!!!
The way she moves towards Race as she says "the sex instinct".
@@pix046 🤣 eww
And to think Ustinov and Lansbury were at one time brother- and sister-in-law!
She's bloody marvellous
Angela plays a great psychic boozer!!!!!! She is absolutely hilarious in this scene! :)
You can tell she's having so much fun playing this part. And that's what makes her performance so good in this film. Everyone was good in this film. And Angela shows it everytime she was on screen
I love David Niven. He's all class.
His autobiography is hilarious.
@@njmccormackgmail - The most entertaining autobiography I've read!
The Old Stars have more Talent in the little Finger, as the Stars today in the full Body !
Classic film! ...so many great performances in that film.
Rest in Peace Angela!
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present you ... my future self!
Superb movie. Forget the 2022 Branagh version.
My favorite scene in the film...and one of the few times I actually like Angela Lansbury. She's in rare form as the addled Salome Otterbourne and her ordering "One more croc" is absolutely DELICIOUS!! Thanks for posting this clip!!
omg ms lansbury is the outstanding i purchased the movie many years ago but, i mean everytime she just make me laugh so hard all my stress gone.thank you ms lansbury.
Love seeing her musical comedy background come to life on screen. She is a master at characters. Watching her chizzle and mold them into 3D is magical.
Love her. She is a treasure.
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One of my favorite movie scenes ever!
Mine too !!
Stealing forth.
two other great scenes in that movie - Bette Davis being manhandled by Maggie Smith on the deck; and Bette Davis being 'mooned' at by kids on the river bank! lol
"Barkeep, another Golden what-have-you"
This crocodile has lost its croc :o) :o)
I remember when I see Angela Landsbury in the tv serie"Murder she wrote".In her actor career she was playing in many movies she was also playing in the movie."Death on the Nile" from 1978 who`s mabye the best version of Agatha Christies crime novel.In oktober 11 2022 was the party over for Anglea Landsbury.And Iam happy that I got the exsperience that time when Anglea Landsbury was creative as actor,
God it has been too long since i watched this movie
She is brilliant
was so funny when she danced tango "Do you know how to dance tango? THEN I´LL TEACH YOU!"
In the more recent version, Salome (not played by Lansbury in this case) was definitely hitting on Poirot!
looking forward to see :-)
Que gran actriz, una gran dama del teatro, cine y televisión una mujer irrepetible en octubre de este año 2022 cumplirá 97 años❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Loved, loved LOVED this movie, and have no interest whatsoever in seeing the remake!
this crocodile has lost its croc - classic
Brava, Dame Angela!
Top of her game!
Angela Lansbury explodes on the silver screen in her career defining role as Stephanie Meyer.
I love how the mask slips when she tells the barman “this crocodile has lost its crock!” and we see the real drunk her underneath the dramatic persona
It's Jessica Fletcher who find the Pink Panther stealer, Charles Lytton, with Hercule Poirot!
RIP Angela Lansbury, David Niven and Peter Ustinov
THE LATE PETER USTINOV
Great actress
Brilliant
I'm her on every trip haha
I am Thinking We Aussies should do a Version of this :-
"Death on The Murray" Except no Crocs in the Murray River.
Perhaps " Death on the Fitzroy" or " Death on the Ord " These Rivers have Crocodiles.
Angela Lansbury Brilliant!.
Oh you splendid creature of crocodile romance.
Death on The Nile (2022)
youtubemovies.uno
los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer .
Tu..belleza.viaja.al.universo.se.reune.con.estrellas.
y.luceros...tu.mirada.enamora.al.sol.....tu.hermosura.quedara.por..una.eternidad. en .los.corazonede.
tus.admiradores......feliz
Navidad.y.noche.buena....mis. respeto .para.todas.las.mujes.del.mundo...saludos..al.fin.del.mundo
Nice scene of the Movie!
"Hercules Porridge!"
She should have been in the Mame movie
Yes! She was robbed, and we were robbed! I Love Lucy, but Miss Lansbury WAS Mame!
She's crazy ❤
I just realized that Poirot accuses every suspect in both “Death on the Nile” and “Evil Under The Sun” except for the killer(s) and in “Murder on the Orient Express”, he doesn’t accuse anybody as it’s always done by Bouc, so does that mean he already knows who the killer(s) and is just playing around
Fabulous! Angela channeling Alastair Simm in drag
What I also find amusing is that the character Salome is a writer and at one point thinks she has solved the case. (She's partially correct, but it doesn't end well for her.) While she is one of many Christie characters who don't live to tell what they know, it can almost, in hindsight, be seen as a precursor to her most famous role.
awesome actors and the best Mister Hercule Poireaux .
Ah! Quality viewing!
Lord have mercy that woman is drunk as hell
Lansbury's character in this scene does have a problem with alcohol, and is "fading" as a writer. She thinks she can get back on top by helping solve the case, but trying to tell Poirot and the others what she knows doesn't exactly end well. Nevertheless, in hindsight it feels like foreshadowing. And in the "Murder She Wrote" episode "My Johnny Lies Over the Ocean", Jessica Fletcher pretends to be drunk to trap a killer. And in that scene is remarkably reminiscent of the drunk Salome Otterbourne (whether it was intentional or not.) Edited to add: the setting is indeed a cruise. That said, the more recent adaption of Death on the Nile made Salome even more blatant in her obsession with sex, if that's possible. The original character wrote about it, but didn't seem to be pursuing it. The updated version hits on Poirot!
I saw the movie but had forgotten that scene. Hilarious. Sadly, Salome Otterbourne becomes the third and final murder victim in the film.
@David Butler She does not. I read the book and saw the original film. WTF???
@David Butler Don't make me report you for vandalism.
@David Butler I told you I am not into that sick shit. If that's what you want you better look elsewhere.
AND, BTW: RIP, Salome Otterbourne. Too bad she couldn't survive the gunshot to the head, David.
❤️
We stan a drunk queen👑 lol
wow
I sincerely hope she was paid more than Niven in this film.
Probably not. Even now, women are paid much less than men in Hollywood. She was the older sister in National Velvet.
@@shihtzusrule9115 Women tend not to draw in as large a box-office as their male counterparts, therefore they make less. It is Show BUSINESS, after all.
He was a big star back in the 40's and 50's not by 1978
Angela had won 3 Tony Awards and was also a movie star with 3 Oscar Nods so she probably made as much if not more
Niven was definitely at the 'twilight' of his career by '78 , but he was an Oscar Winner for Best Actor in "Separate Tables"(1958)- I'll still bet he was paid more, but Lansbury eclipses them both in this scene. No small accomplishment!
So entertaining
In a Murder, She Wrote episode called 'Stage Struck' (12/14/86), John Shuck plays a local police chief named Merton P. Drock who is also an amateur actor and is hired to play a police inspector in a staged murder mystery during which an actual murder takes place. Drock plays the inspector as if he were Hercule Poirot and then acts like Poirot in conducting the investigation of the actual murder, except, of course, he gets everything messed up and Jessica Fletcher has to set him on the right track.
Hahaha Mr. Porridge
Hercules
Mrs. Potts vs Prince John 😂
This crockodile has lost it's crock
Does anyone know the correct name of the cocktail, I can’t find it on google.
She calls it a 'Golden Sepek' but I suspect it was made up for the film
Martin Bennett thanks
Sobek was an ancient Egyptian deity with the head of a crocodile
What is the name of this tango tune?
jelousy
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so> you realize Poirot had to be doing finger waves in front of the mirror to get that hair right?
Lansbury, Ustinov, Niven, Davis, and Smith all seem to be having a great time on this set. Everyone else is either stiff or American. Or both.
Is this from an episode of Murder, She Wrote?
Give me Bette Davis any day over this
Bette Davis has always been overrated, maybe because she was not so beautiful ? If you are not beautiful you must be smart and exceptional.
Said like an old bitter man.