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Agatha Christie's Poirot: Dumb Witness (2001)
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Dogged Determination and Unparalleled Savoir Faire.
Poirot accompanies Hastings to Lake Windermere where Hastings' friend Charles is attempting to set a world speedboat-racing record. The atmosphere of their holiday turns from frolic to foreboding when two sisters watching the race tell Poirot they have had premonition that both Charles and his Aunt Emily are in danger. Poirot finds the sisters' warnings all too accurate. Soon he must solve a crime by communicating with a single, silent witness.
Wherever evil lurks, Christie's brilliant detective Hercule Poirot is on the case. As played by David Suchet in this British television production, Poirot's matchless deductive powers and charming eccentricities have made him the most-watched detective in the history of the PBS Mystery! series and an A&E favorite. Also starring Hugh Fraser as Captain Hastings.
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