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Based On Novel Or Book | Blackmail
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IMDbBox Office Collection 960,040 USD
This movie was shot partially at the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem, which was founded by Sir Peter Ustinov's grandfather in 1902.
David Soul wanted to do the film because he had just come out of rehab for alcoholism at the time and wanted to get out of Hollywood for a while. It was while shooting his scenes for this film that he was approached by a theatrical agents who wanted to know if he would be interested in a role in a play for Londons West End. Intrigued at the prospect of doing theatre again and being taken seriously as an actor he ended up relocating to the UK in the 1990s and eventually became a British citizen
As with the source novel, this movie evoked Agatha Christie's relationship with archaeological husband Max Mallowan as the desert regions, in which the movie and novel are set, are evocative of archaeological digs. Filming location Qumran in the Dead Sea is where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
In May 1987, John Gielgud wrote to Irene Worth that he was leaving for Israel in June "to do a rather absurd part in an Agatha Christie... Peter Ustinov and Betty Bacall are to be in it and possibly Michael York, so it might be fun, even with that vulgar, but quite funny director, Michael Winner."
Lauren Bacall felt she had been hoodwinked into doing this film. She had previously appeared in another movie based on Hercule Poirot (Murder on the Orient Express (1974)) which was primarily shot in a British film studio with a few exterior shots filmed in Turkey and France. She had enjoyed that experience enormously and the film received good reviews. Bacall and several others in the cast had assumed this would follow a similar formula, especially as Cannon Films had appointed an English director to film it. However the Israeli producers wanted to shoot the majority of the film in Israel as a cost cutting measure. Apart from a few days in Italy and about a week in England the film was shot in Israel during the hot summer. Bacall was not terribly happy with the end result or the experience. Apparently director Michael Winner, who had worked for Cannon films before knew that this was the plan but elected not to say anything too early about the filming schedule for fear of putting off his star names.
"Hercule Poirot: People like to talk, and in doing so they tell the truth. It puts less of a strain on the memory."
"Mrs. Emily Boynton: I never forget. Remember that. I never forget anything. Not an action, not a name, not a face."