Movies like Agatha (1979)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Agatha, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Death on the Nile

    #674 most popular movie yesterday

    Adapted from Agatha Christie's novel, this classic film expands on Christie's universe with Hercule Poirot's clever crime-solving in an exotic location. Its narrative expertise promises to be a delight for fans of Agatha.

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    2. Murder on the Orient Express

    #858 most popular movie yesterday

    This classic adaptation of one of Agatha Christie's most famous novels encapsulates the essence of a traditional murder mystery. The luxurious train setting and an all-star cast make it an essential watch for Agatha connoisseurs.

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    3. Gosford Park

    #1,282 most popular movie yesterday

    Set in a lavish English country house in the 1930s, Gosford Park unravels a gripping murder mystery with a class-conscious eye. Its attention to period detail and sharp script should intrigue anyone who loved the historical elements of Agatha.

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    4. Clue

    #1,607 most popular movie yesterday

    Clue offers a whimsical and comedic touch to the murder mystery genre with its farcical humor, charismatic performances, and multiple endings. It is a must-watch for those who appreciate the suspense and intrigue of Agatha but are looking for a lighter experience.

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    5. The Mirror Crack'd

    #4,921 most popular movie yesterday

    Featuring a star-studded cast, The Mirror Crack'd adapts another of Agatha Christie's renowned novels. Its faithful depiction of Miss Marple as she navigates the complex clues of a murder scene will captivate fans of Agatha's work.

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    6. Sleuth

    #6,046 most popular movie yesterday

    Sleuth is a captivating blend of a tangled web of deception and a masterful battle of wits. Fans of Agatha will relish the intricate plot and exceptional dialogue, delivered impressively by Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine.