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David Suchet | Hercule Poirot | |
Hugh Fraser | Captain Hastings | |
Philip Jackson | Chief Inspector Japp | |
Pauline Moran | Miss Lemon | |
Juliette Mole | Jane Plenderleith | |
David Yelland | Laverton West | |
James Faulkner | Major Eustace | |
Gabrielle Blunt | Mrs. Pierce | |
John Cording | Div. Insp. Jameson | |
Barrie Cookson | Dr. Brett | |
Christopher Brown | Golfer | |
Bob Bryan | Barman | |
Beccy Wright | Maid | |
Nicholas Delve | Freddie | |
Moya Ruskin | Singer |
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 enlisted by Japp to help solve a mystery that took place on Bonfire Night in a mews flat. A Mrs. Allen was found shot, apparently a suicide, but she was holding the gun that killed her in the wrong hand, and foul play is suspected. Furthermore, the ash-tray in the room contained the stubs of Turkish cigarettes smoked by one Major Eustace, a disreputable acquaintance.The victim was engaged to be married and seemingly had no cause to take her own life. Did she? Or was it murder in the mews? |
1. Problem at Sea | |
While on a Mediterranean cruise, Poirot is asked to investigate the murder of one of the passengers, Mrs. Clapperton who is found stabbed in the chest in her stateroom. She was somewhat haughty and generally disliked by the other passengers. Her henpecked husband, Colonel Clapperton, was ashore for the entire day with two other passengers. General Forbes, who admits to having been in love with the dead woman when they knew each other many years before, says he was having a nap. Then there is Miss Ellie Henderson, who is attracted to Colonel Clapperton but whose wife is in the way of any possible relationship. With everyone having a reasonable alibi, it is left to Poirot to find the killer.
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