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David Suchet | Poirot | |
Hugh Fraser | Captain Hastings | |
Philip Jackson | Chief Inspector Japp | |
Pauline Moran | Miss Lemon | |
David Suchet | Hercule Poirot | |
Rolf Saxon | Dr. Ames | |
Olivier Pierre | Henry Schneider | |
Jon Strickland | Dr. Fosswell | |
Bill Bailey | Felix Bleibner | |
Paul Birchard | Rupert Bleibner | |
Simon Cowell-Parker | Nigel Harper | |
Grant Thatcher | Sir Guy Willard | |
Anna Cropper | Lady Willard | |
Mozaffar Shafeie | Hassan | |
Peter Reeves | Sir John Willard | |
Robert Wisdom | Waiter | |
Richard Bebb | Newsreader |
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Producer |
Brian Eastman
Dominic Fulford |
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Writer |
Agatha Christie
Clive Exton |
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Cinematography |
Norman Langley
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Musician |
Christopher Gunning
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Hercule Poirot is called upon to solve a series of mysterious deaths that are centered around the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. Sir John Willard died moments after he and a group of archaeologists entered an ancient tomb. The expedition's physician, Dr. Ames, concluded it was a heart attack but soon other members begin to die in mysterious circumstances. One dies of blood poisoning from a relatively mild cut while another dies of tetanus. One member who has returned to New York has taken his own life. Rumors are soon circulating that an Egyptian curse is felling all those who desecrated the ancient tomb. Poirot and Captain Hastings set off for Egypt to determine what is happening and who might be behind it. |
1. The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb | |
Shortly after opening an ancient Egyptian tomb, members of an English-American museum expedition start dropping off like flies. Can it truly be the Pharaoh's curse? Poirot travels to Egypt to unravel the mystery.
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Seen it: Yes 2. The Underdog | |
Seen it: Yes 3. Yellow Iris | |
Seen it: Yes 4. The Case of the missing will | |
Seen it: Yes 5. The Adventure of the Italian Nobleman | |
Seen it: Yes 6. The Chocolate Box | |
Seen it: Yes 7. Dead Man's Mirror | |
Seen it: Yes 8. Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan | |
Seen it: Yes 9. The Adventure of the Clapham Cook | |
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