To celebrate the release Kenneth Branagh's star-studded new film adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic, a city-wide, murder-mystery adventure is coming to Norwich, and you can be on the case.
What starts out as a lavish train ride through Europe quickly unfolds into one of the most stylish, suspenseful and thrilling mysteries ever told.
From the novel by Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express, in cinemas on November 3, tells the tale of 13 strangers stranded on a train. Everyone's a suspect when Detective Hercule Poirot arrives to interrogate all passengers and search for clues before the killer can strike again.
Kenneth Branagh directs and leads an all-star cast including Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Josh Gad, Derek Jacobi, Leslie Odom, Jr., Michelle Pfeiffer and Daisy Ridley.
To celebrate this Agatha Christie classic being brought back to the big screen for a whole new generation, we have teamed up Twentieth Century Fox and CluedUpp, whose award-winning virtual murder-mystery game has already been played by thousands of wannabe detectives up and down the UK.
They are hosting a special Murder on the Orient Express event in Norwich on October 28 — and you and a group of friends can be part of it. On the day you'll be competing to track down virtual witnesses, eliminate suspects and rule-out murder weapons all across the city. It's like Cluedo meets Pokemon Go, but will your team work out whodunit?
To win a Team Ticket (worth £35), for a team of up to six detectives, simply email your name, address and a phone number to goingoutcomps@archant.co.uk
• Entries must arrive by noon on October 20
• There will be an array of exciting prizes on offer including some for the best Poirot inspired fancy dress. Fancy finding your inner Poirot? Visit manhuntnorwich.co.uk for more details.
Think you have what it takes to catch a killer? Now's your chance to prove it!
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