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Agatha Christie's Poirot: Collector's Set 5 (1990)
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Studio: Acorn Media
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153 mins

 
 

 

Voila! The world's most entertaining detective.

Stamping out evil has never been so tidy or so much fun. Set in the art deco lushness of 1930's Europe, this PBS hit series evokes a time when fictional crime solving was a far more elegant affair than it is today. And vive la difference! David Suchet plays Agatha Christie's brilliant detective with a winning combination of fussiness and charm, making his Poirot the most watched detective in the history of the PBS Mystery! series. Costars include Hugh Fraser as Captain Hastings, Philip Jackson as Chief Inspector Japp and Pauline Moran as Miss Lemon.

Tragedy at Marsden Manor - After refusing to stoop to fictional crime -solving, Poirot is soon occupied by a real whodunit.

The Double Clue - While Hastings and Miss Lemon work on a high-profile case, Poirot romances a beautiful Russian countess.

The Mystery of the Spanish Chest - A woman fearing her jealous husband invites Poirot to a fateful dinner party.