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David Suchet | Poirot | |
Hugh Fraser | Captain Hastings | |
Philip Jackson | Chief Inspector Japp | |
Pauline Moran | Miss Lemon | |
David Suchet | Hercule Poirot | |
Brigit Forsyth | Mrs. Todd | |
Dermot Crowley | Arthur Simpson | |
Freda Dowie | Eliza Dunn | |
Anthony Carrick | Mr. Todd | |
Katy Murphy | Annie | |
Danny Webb | Porter | |
Richard Bebb | Mr. Cameron | |
Brian Poyser | Salvation Army Speaker | |
Frank Vincent | Purser | |
Phillip Manikum | Police Sergeant | |
Jona Jones | Police Constable |
Director |
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Producer |
Brian Eastman
Nick Elliott |
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Writer |
Agatha Christie
Clive Exton |
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Cinematography |
Ivan Strasburg
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Poirot is approached by a Mrs. Todd, whose cook, Eliza Dunn, has suddenly disappeared. Poirot manages to track down the cook , and she tells him that a stranger, acting for a law firm, told her that she had inherited a property in the North of England but she had to go there immediately. Her heavy trunk was called for but it was deposited at the train station, where Poirot makes an interesting discovery, connected to a recent bank robbery. |
1. The Adventure of the Cheap Flat | |
Poirot finds himself working on two cases, the first of which is more of an amusement, or so it seems. After meeting a delightful young couple, Stella and James Robinson, at a party he sets out to prove to Captain Hastings that there must be a reason for their good fortune in getting a lovely flat at a ridiculously low price. He is also brought into a more formal investigation by Inspector Japp who is hosting a loud-mouthed American FBI Agent who is on the trail of thieves who have made away with secret US Naval plans for a new submarine. The American isn't too impressed that Scotland Yard have brought in a private detective or that Japp has taken away his gun. When Poirot sees the man the FBI is trailing, he also realizes it's the same man who he has seen lurking outside the Robinsons apartment block.
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