About the movie Corpses in the Crooked House: After informing that the Turkish dubbing language option has been added, let us first say that the movie, which is an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel, has a good IMDb score of 6,4. In the British-made movie Crooked House, the setting and clothes were successfully adapted and the atmosphere of an English castle was successfully reflected. For fans of the Agatha Christe novel, the movie is not very interesting. Of course, in the movies adapted from this novel, even a masterpiece like The Lord of the Rings receives criticism. The reason is that the character that the reader creates in their minds while reading a book and the fluency in the books cannot be fully reflected on the big screen. It is impossible not to get angry when we see the criticisms of the nice Lord of the Rings movie, but let's just say whatever. The plot of the movie Corpses in the Crooked House begins with the murder of the grandfather of the Leonidas family. The detective will examine everyone living in the house in detail and try to find the murderer. Since Sophie, who lives in the house, invited her lover Charles Hayward to the house shortly before this incident, Charles is invited back to the castle with an invitation. In the film, each character is examined in detail and information is obtained about them. By analyzing the personalities like a detective, you can figure out who the murderer is. For those who like brainstorming, the movie Crooked House may be a good choice. If we also say that the film takes a turn for the worse with a surprise ending, perhaps we can help you erase the first murderer profile that comes to mind. After saying that the Turkish dubbing option of the Crooked House Corpses movie will come as soon as possible, we leave you with the movie, enjoy watching it.
Watch Crooked House About the 2017 Movie
Production Year of the Movie: 2017
Country where the movie was shot: England
Crooked House Movie Genre: Drama, Mystery, Crime
Director of the Movie Corpses in the Crooked House: Gilles Paquet-Brenner
Cast: Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson, Glenn Close, Terence Stamp, Max Irons
Screenplay: Julian Fellowes and Tim Rose Price
Producer: Jane Hooks, Joseph Abrams