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: Randall's performance as Poirot is one of the most debated aspects. Many reviewers consider him "miscast," playing the detective as a "buffoon" or an "inept" character who breaks the fourth wall. However, some fans of the era's lighter comedies appreciate his "light touch" and the energy he brings to the role.

: A highlight for many is the "stunning" black-and-white cinematography by Desmond Dickinson, which captures 1960s London with flair. Teresa Reviews The Alphabet Murders (1965): Rated XYZ : Randall's performance as Poirot is one of

The 1965 film (also known as "The ABC Murders") is widely regarded as a polarizing, loose adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel. Directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot, the film reimagines the classic mystery as a broad comedy or farce. Critical and Audience Reception : A highlight for many is the "stunning"