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David Suchet | Hercule Poirot | |
Amilia Bullmore | Judith Butler | |
Zoe Wanamaker | Ariadne Oliver | |
Deborah Findlay | Rowena Drake | |
Mary Higgins | Miranda Butler | |
Sophie Thompson | Mrs. Reynolds | |
Georgia King | Frances Drake | |
Ian Hallard | Edmund Drake | |
Timothy West | Reverend Cottrell | |
Fenella Woolgar | Miss Whittaker | |
Macy Nyman | Joyce Reynolds | |
Richard Breislin | Leopold Reynolds | |
David Yelland | George | |
Paola Dionisotti | Mrs. Goodbody | |
Julian Rhind-Tutt | Michael Garfield | |
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 | Mark Gatiss
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 5/26/2010 1. Hallowe'en Party | |
When Ariadne Oliver and her friend, Judith Butler, attend a children's Halloween party in the village of Woodleigh Common, a young girl named Joyce Reynolds boasts of having witnessed a murder from years before. Joyce's story is heard by all the party, including her strange brother Leopold, the impeccable hostess Rowena Drake, her bookish son Edmund, and the local Reverend Cottrell. Mrs Whittaker, the church organist, and Frances Drake, Rowena's feisty daughter, are dismissive of her story, but later that evening Joyce's lifeless body is discovered face-down in the apple-bobbing bucket. At Mrs Oliver's behest, Poirot travels down to Woodleigh Common to investigate the murder. Although the local police and Joyce's stepmother dismiss the dead girl's claim, Poirot takes Joyce's story seriously. Mrs Goodbody, a gossiping charwoman, tells Poirot there have been a number of suspicious deaths in the village in recent years which Joyce could indeed have witnessed...
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