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David Suchet | Hercule Poirot | |
Olivia Grant | Annabel Larkin | |
Anna Skellern | Fiona Hanbury | |
Tom Burke | Lt. Colin Race | |
Andrew Havill | Sven Hjerson | |
Victoria Wicks | Mrs. SwinBurne | |
Jaime Winstone | Sheila Webb | |
Sinead Keenan | Nora Brent | |
Lesley Sharp | Miss Martindale | |
Anna Massey | Miss Pebmarsh | |
Phil Daniels | Inspector Hardcastle | |
Ben Righton | Constable Jenkins | |
Abigail Thaw | Rachel Waterhouse | |
Guy Henry | Matthew Waterhouse | |
Martin Shaw | Sir Charles Cartwright | |
Kimberley Nixon | Egg | |
Art Malik | Sir Bartholomew Strange | |
Suzanne Bertish | Miss Milray | |
Anastasia Hille | Cynthia Dacres | |
Ronan Vibert | Captain Dacres | |
Kate Ashfield | Miss Wills | |
Jane Asher | Lady Mary | |
Anna Carteret | Mrs Babbington | |
Nigel Pegram | Reverend Babbington | |
Tom Wisdom | Oliver Manders | |
Michael Hobbs | Coroner | |
Jodie McNee | Annie | |
James Hurran | French Boy |
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Producer |
Rebecca Eaton
Michele Buck |
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Writer |
Stewart Harcourt
Agatha Christie Nick Dear |
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Cinematography |
Peter Greenhalgh
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Poirot attends a party at the great actor Sir Charles Cartwright's Cornish mansion. A local reverend dies while drinking a cocktail, but no poison is found in his glass. Poirot and Cartwright decide to investigate when another victim is claimed in the same manner. |
1 hr 29 mins 12/30/2009 1. The Clocks | |
Investigating a spy-ring, Lt. Colin Race comes to Wilbraham Crescent, where he literally bumps into agency typist Sheila Webb, as she comes flying out of number 19, the home of blind receptionist Millicent Pebmarsh. Sheila has discovered the body of a man whose identity proves hard to confirm, surrounded by four clocks, stopped at the same time. Miss Pebmarsh does not know the man and did not ask for the services of Sheila, who is the initial chief suspect. However, as Poirot is brought in to assist Inspector Hardcastle in the case, and the murderer strikes again, Poirot comes to realize that the man was killed elsewhere and brought to Miss Pebmarsh's house. The neighbors claim to have seen nothing but Poirot believes one of them may have had a secret which was worth killing for and sets out to unmask them, as well as explaining the significance, if any, of the clocks. At the same time, Colin solves his investigation with Poirot's help.
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