This episode is a gem, a sight for sore eyes. Though not 100% faithful to Agatha Christie's book, it is, along with "Death On The Nile", the very best. Everything's perfect here, from the cast to the set and costumes. And I must say, what a masterstroke to play Erik Satie's Gnossienne. It adds to the overall feeling of sadness and nostalgia. I never get tired of wathcing this, time and again! As for David Suchet, he is second best to no one when it comes to impersonating Hercule Poirot! Thank you for sharing this with us!
@CristinaB2285 ай бұрын
I completely agree ❤ This is one of my favourite episodes!
@laplanetedeslangues76293 ай бұрын
Greetings from Algeria🇩🇿❤❤
@lennarthagen87302 ай бұрын
Sux
@sarahpeart6500Ай бұрын
I've seen articles claiming that Agatha Christie thought Albert Finney the best actor but I think had she seen David Suchet that opinion would have changed!
@HessepeQuhaireАй бұрын
@@sarahpeart6500 Indeed! I'm entirely with you on that! Even when he does not impersonate Poirot, David Suchet is a wonderful actor. I saw him in a flick about Stalin. Unfortunately, I can't seem to remember the title, but the actor's performance has been etched in my memory, that's for sure!
@genegroover37213 ай бұрын
What an incredibly sad story of one man's insatiable ego-centristic selfishness and other people's lives which were destroyed by him. He is the perfect example of what happens to a person who is never told no.
@dinomijatovic39213 ай бұрын
I adore this one, beautifully directed and acted, with additional layer of quality on top of the novel which is masterpiece itself too