Poirot - The Complete Collection

Poirot - The Complete Collection

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Hercule Poirot, the mustached Belgian detective who is one of Agatha Christie's most beloved characters ever, is a master of mystery and vessel of accidental charm. He is also the protagonist of several very popular television films which dramatize Christie's infectious yarns with the help of acclaimed actor David Suchet, who beautifully personifies the lovable character. 4 full-length Poirot movies--THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD, LORD EDGEWARE DIES, MURDER IN MESOPOTAMIA, and EVIL UNDER THE SUN--are included in this collector's set.
Actors and Key Contributors:  David Suchet, Philip Jackson (II), Michael Higgs (II), Louise Delamere, Hugh Fraser,

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Poirot in perfection.

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By Themis-Athena on 2003-03-17

Hercule Poirot is one of the most famous detectives in literary history. Yet, strangely, except for his portrayal by Albert Finney in the star-studded movie version of "Murder on the Orient Express," for a long time, there did not seem to be an actor who could convincingly bring to life the clever, dignified little Belgian with his unmistakable egg-shaped head, always perched a little on one side, his stiff, military, slightly upward-twisted moustache, and his excessively neat attire, which had reached the point that "a speck of dust would have caused him more pain than a bullet," as Agatha Christie introduced him through his friend Captain Hastings's voice in their and her own very first adventure, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" (1920). But leave it to the BBC to finally find the per... (Read Full Review)


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