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A Very English Murder

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201:. Suddenly, during dinner, Robert Warbeck, the only son and heir of the old Lord, dies in front of the guests. Then Lord Warbeck himself dies. And then — one of the ladies guests in the house… Because of snow drifts police can not reach the house; the only police present is the Minister's guard, and not an investigator. Foreigner doctor Bottwink — a historian, invited by Lord Warbeck to work in his old library — is the only one who is able to understand what had happened. However, the investigation is complicated by the fact that almost all those present are connected with each other by strange, unpleasant and sometimes unexpected relationships. 472: 299:. When thinking back about the murders that occurred in Warbeck Hall, he comes to a conclusion that it was him who was targeted, and he was spared only by chance. "Who are the real enemies of 209:
Overall, the film closely follows the novel. The introduction is compressed. The excursion undertaken by Sir Julius to a nearby village (Chapter XIV in the novel) has been removed.
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of Western Europe!" exclaims Sir Julius, blaming Doctor Bottwink in the murders. This exchange is removed from the film, and Sir Julius is never called a socialist.
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with him yet?" In the film this dialogue has been removed, although the nationalistic character of Robert's organization is established.
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Like the novel, the film reveals that Doctor Bottwink is a communist sympathizer, but omits to mention his
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In the novel, Doctor Wenceslaus Bottwink, Ph.D., professor of history, is said to be born in
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Noticeable changes were made to soften the political conflict depicted in the novel.
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In the novel, the League of Liberty and Justice, organized by Robert Warbeck, is a
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The film begins as relatives and friends come to Lord Warbeck's family castle for
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In the novel, Sir Julius and Mrs. Carstairs argue about the looting of the
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In the novel, Sergeant Rogers asks Bottwink whether the Doctor was in
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organization. In the film the League is described only as
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as Lady Camilla Prendergast (voiced by Irina Kartashyova)
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This article related to a Soviet film of the 1970s is a
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Samson Samsonov
Vadim Yusov
Aleksey Batalov
Leonid Obolensky
Georgy Taratorkin
Eduard Artemyev
Mosfilm
Russian
romanized
Soviet
teleplay
Samson Samsonov
An English Murder
Cyril Hare
Christmas
Hungary
Jewish
Russian
Nazi concentration camp
Great Britain
Austria
Czechoslovakia
Germany
Second World War
fascist
extremist
antisemitic
Palestine
Vienna
Dolfuss

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