Agatha Christie is one of those revered writers whose name alone is enough to warrant the audience's attention. Her works have been continuously adapted into every major form, to the point where even her lesser efforts have found their way to the big and small screens. Such is the case of The Seven Dials Mystery, her 1929 mystery novel, which earned some of the weakest reviews of her career. However, it's still Christie we're talking about, and since there are already six versions of Murder on the Orient Express and over twenty of And Then There Were None, surely there can be two takes on Seven Dials.


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