S1, Ep5. Poirot investigates a murder that hits close to home after the new occupant of a flat two floors below his is found shot. S1, Ep6. An enchanting beauty is fatally poisoned while Poirot holidays on the Greek island of Rhodes.
S1, Ep7. Poirot's Mediterranean cruise is disrupted when an unlikeable passenger is found murdered in her stateroom. S1, Ep8. A wealthy industrialist's plan to snare a Nazi sympathizer goes awry when the secret plans for a new fighter plane inexplicably go missing. S1, Ep9. A deck with a missing card provides Poirot with the clue he needs to solve the murder of the tyrannical head of a movie studio.
S1, Ep A famous pie manufacturer tells Poirot that he has dreamt of his own suicide, then dies under the same circumstances he dreamt about the very next day. Season 1 Season 2 ». Lady Willard appoints Poirot to investigate but, alarmingly, almost everyone connected with the discovery begins to drop dead. Could it be possible that the tomb of King Men-Her-Ra is cursed?
After a mystery fire at his factory, businessman Sir Rueben Astwell decides to file the details of his newly discovered compound at home.
Astwell's ambitions to cash in on the possible war with Germany are thwarted when he is bludgeoned to death in his study. Despite failed attempts to hypnotise Poirot, Miss Lemon's new skill helps to solve this baffling case of murder and revenge - as well as helping Hastings to achieve a hole-in-one on the golf course. Hastings tells Poirot about a new restaurant opening in London which has the same name as one Poirot visited two years ago in Buenos Aires.
A yellow iris arrives with the post, which further reminds Poirot of his trip. Iris, one of his dinner companions in Buenos Aires, was murdered and Poirot was unceremoniously deported before he could investigate. Could the mysterious arrival of the flower be a request for Poirot to pick up the case again? When academic Andrew Marsh dies shortly after changing his will, Poirot decides that there are several motives for his possible murder.
Before he died, Marsh asked Poirot to be executor of his new will in which he left his entire estate to his ward Violet. This leaves many expectant beneficiaries out in the cold and Poirot's suspicions of foul play deepen when the will mysteriously disappears. Captain Hastings finally decides to buy an elegant Italian car from Mr Vizzini's showroom. He is completing the order form when a dubious character arrives at the showroom with the message that Vizzini's time is up. Time is also up for another of Vizzini's compatriots when Count Foscatini, a neighbour of one of Poirot's friends, is found murdered.
The case seems to lack a motive, until Miss Lemon's love life throws up a clue. A remark of Commissaire de Police Chantalier brings back memories of a case which Poirot 'failed' to solve over 20 years ago. The very notion is plainly ridiculous - and Poirot amusedly turns over in his mind the fascinating story of the liberal politician and his fateful chocolate box. Poirot is keen on an Art Deco mirror, but is outbid at auction by Gervase Chevenix who asks Poirot to find out if he is being defrauded - offering him the mirror as a fee.
Poirot travels down to Chevenix's house, but, before he can begin the fraud investigation, his client is found shot dead and his 'fee' shattered into a thousand pieces.
A note beside the body which reads simply 'sorry' is Poirot's only obvious piece of evidence. Under orders from his doctor, Poirot is taking a holiday in Brighton on the south coast of England. His arrival coincides with the opening of a new production of 'Pearls Before Swine'. Leading lady Margaret Opalson wears a magnificent pearl necklace for her stage role which once belonged to the Russian royal family. When the necklace is stolen, Poirot feels obliged to break his holiday and recover the gem.
Petty thefts are followed by brutal murders at a student hostel in Hickory Road. Even the ingenious 'little grey cells' of Poirot's mind find the circumstances difficult to comprehend.
What is the significance of the slashed rucksack, the stolen light bulbs and the lethal morphene tartrate which is substituted for an unsuspecting student's sleeping powder? Only a small mouse bears witness to the ruthless activities of a murderer prepared to go any lengths to conceal the deadly past.
Lee has received six diamonds from his museum in South Africa and believes that his life is in danger. As an unexpected guest among Lee's family members, Poirot is soon on hand when Lee is found lying in a pool of blood. His throat has been cut and the diamonds stolen. Whilst holidaying in the French seaside resort of Deauville, Poirot and Hastings are called upon by Deauville resident Paul Renauld who claims he's being defrauded by Chileans.
The situation becomes sinister when Renauld is abducted and his wife is left bound and gagged in their bedroom. Renauld's body is then found buried in a new golf bunker. Leading French detective, Giraud challenges Poirot to a competition to see who can catch the killer first and Poirot finds his time is running out.
Mystical premonitions, family inheritance and suspicious murders ruin Poirot's plans to go and watch a friend of Hastings' attempt to break the world water speed record. The Tripp sisters' supernatural warnings and Poirot's advice to change her will, fail to prevent the murder of Emily Arundel. Poirot must reflect on which member of the family poisoned the medicine. Bob, the terrier dog, is the only one who knows who the murderer really is. Hercule Poirot has recently retired to the picturesque village of Kings Abbott England - indulging in his new pursuit of growing marrows.
Life does not remain quiet for very long for the famed Belgian detective. Poirot's old friend, wealthy industrialist Roger Ackroyd, is murdered in his own study at home. Poirot's legendary 'little grey cells' are reactivated and he is reunited with his old partner in crime-solving Chief Inspector Japp. Everyone in Ackroyd's household falls under Poirot's scrutiny, from his sister-in-law to the butler Parker. No one can explain the sudden disappearance of young Ralph, who had the most to gain from the death of his adoptive father.
Poirot and Japp expose a tangled web of blackmail, envy and murder as out of place in a country village as Ackroyd's inferno of a factory. It is enough to convince Poirot to move back to London. When Lord Edgware mysteriously dies there is a long list of shifty-looking suspects - including the butler.
Poirot has his work cut out to unmask the murderer. Lord Edgware was a brute and hated by many, including his beautiful actress wife Jane. She claims she visited him on the night of his murder, but witnesses place her somewhere else at the same time. How could this be? Unearthing the killer is harder, not least because Poirot's 'leetle grey cells' are focused on the woman and not the crime. Murder mystery based on the novel by Agatha Christie.
Poirot takes a holiday at a stylish Devon hotel, only to find himself in the middle of another mystery when a guest is found murdered. Suspicion falls on the victim's husband and several other guests, and Poirot is forced to use all his powers of observation and human insight in order to solve the complex case.
While accompanying his friend Hastings to a dig in Iraq, Hercule Poirot becomes involved in the murder of an archaeologist's wife. The victim, Mrs. Leidner, had been receiving threatening letters signed by her first husband who was known to have been killed in a train wreck.
Did he survive? Was it his younger brother who was avenging his memory? Did Miss Johnson get rid of her rival for her employer's affections? Did Richard Carey kill the woman he publically announces that he hates? Is the French priest really who he pretends to be? How many deaths will occur before Poirot unmasks the murderer? Set on board a Nile cruise where, against Poirot's advice, a heartbroken Jacqueline De Bellefort has joined the trip to stalk her former fiance and his new heiress wife.
When the unfortunate heiress is found shot in the head, Jackie has the perfect alibi. She was locked in her cabin for attacking her ex-love. Poirot suspects one of the other passengers may have had a grudge against the victim. The tension rises as more bodies are found. Hercule Poirot brings a fresh perspective to a notorious 14 year old murder case. Caroline Crane was hanged for the murder of her flamboyant artist husband in an apparent crime of passion after he flaunted yet another extra-marital affair.
Their 21 year old daughter returns from Canada, having just learned the truth about her parents. She persuades Poirot to re-examine the case, but the original witnesses to the crime are not so keen to dig up the past. Poirot is at the centre of a bizarre murder game during a country house weekend. Fascinated by the strange behaviour and relationships of the Angkatell family, Poirot takes the chance to spend a weekend at their home. Events take a sinister twist when the family stages a murder tableau.
As Poirot attempts to conceal his annoyance at their game he is horrified to discover that the 'victim' John Christow really has been shot. Prime suspect for the murder of the handsome, charismatic doctor is his plain and docile wife Gerda. As Poirot investigates further, he discovers everyone in the house had a reason to want Christow dead. Tense murder mystery with Hercule Poirot racing against the clock to save the life of a young woman convicted of double murder.
As Poirot watches the judge sentence socialite Elinor Carlisle to death for poisoning both her aunt and her rival in love Mary, he can't help feeling something's wrong. Despite all the evidence against her, it's possible that one tiny clue might prove Elinor's innocence. Poirot is just the man to find it. Poirot journeys on the renowned Blue Train to the French Riviera alongside a fascinating mixture of characters including the beautiful daughter of American oil magnate Rufus Van Aldin and the charming Katherine, newly wealthy thanks to an unexpected inheritance.
The body of a brutally murdered woman is discovered just as the train reaches its destination, and Poirot must investigate the past to reveal the killer.
Hercule Poirot's famous powers of deduction are called on following the death of Richard Abernethie, head of the somewhat dysfunctional Abernethie clan. As the family gather for the reading of Richard's will, Abernethie's sister Cora blurts out her belief that he was murdered. Poirot assumes he is travelling by train across the country to interrogate Cora about her bombshell, but on the day after the funeral Cora herself is hacked to death by an intruder.
The family's solicitor Entwhistle asks him to investigate not just Richard's death, but the mysterious demise just 24 hours after his cremation of his younger sister. Poirot faces an intriguing challenge after he accepts an invitation to the fabulous home of a flamboyant socialite.
His wealthy and exotic host Shaitana, a man fascinated by murder, has assembled an eclectic mix of guests who embark on an enjoyable evening of card playing.
But the party turns into a murder investigation when Shaitana is found dead. The four invited investigators - including Poirot himself - look for clues in the cards as they set out to discover which guest is the killer.
When a stranger is found murdered at Warmsley Vale, the Cloade family ask for Poirot's help to find out if the dead man was Rosaleen Cloade's first husband. The Cloades have been suffering financially since Rosaleen married their uncle Gordon, and if they could prove the marriage was bigamous then they could inherit Gordon's fortune. Poirot David Suchet takes on his toughest challenge yet as he races to prove a convicted killer is innocent.
Mrs McGinty was killed by a brutal blow to the head, and her lodger James Bentley Joe Absolom — Vincent is sentenced to hang for the murder. Superintendent Spence Richard Hope — The Shellseekers is convinced the evidence was just too obvious and asks his old friend Hercule Poirot to investigate.
Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Topics Agatha Christie Poirot The amount of time needed to download may have been affected by the time of day; however, using a wireless connection, I was able to download the MKV file for both episodes.
One took 45 minutes and the other took 27 minutes. All these Poirots are Russian speaking over English. The Matroska never downloaded, even after 12 hours. Community Collections.
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