Poirot is attending a dinner party when one of the guests chokes to death on a cocktail. With no trace of poison, and no apparent motive, can it be murder? Show 1. Three Act TragedyPoirot is attending a dinner party when one of the guests chokes to death on a cocktail. With no trace of poison, and no apparent motive, can it be murder? 2. Hallowe'en PartyAudio Description S Novelist Ariadne Oliver calls in her old friend Poirot to investigate a drowning at a Hallowe'en party, where a young girl boasts of having previously witnessed a murder. 2. Hallowe'en PartyNovelist Ariadne Oliver calls in her old friend Poirot to investigate a drowning at a Hallowe'en party, where a young girl boasts of having previously witnessed a murder. 3. Murder on the Orient ExpressAudio Description S Jessica Chastain guest stars when Poirot looks into the murder of a ruthless American businessman on the Orient Express from Istanbul. The detective makes a life-changing decision. 3. Murder on the Orient ExpressJessica Chastain guest stars when Poirot looks into the murder of a ruthless American businessman on the Orient Express from Istanbul. The detective makes a life-changing decision. 4. The ClocksAudio Description S Poirot arrives in Dover to help determine if Sheila Webb is responsible for a man's murder. Is there a connection to the discovery of a German mole within the Navy? EditPoirot (TV Series)The Clocks (2009)Full Cast & CrewDirected byCharlie Palmer...(as Charles Palmer)Writing CreditsAgatha Christie...(novel) Stewart Harcourt...(screenplay)Cast (in credits order) verified as completeProduced byMichele Buck...executive producerMary Durkan...executive producer: ChorionRebecca Eaton...executive producer: WGBH BostonMatthew Hamilton...line producerMathew Prichard...executive producer: ChorionDavid Suchet...associate producerKaren Thrussell...producerDamien Timmer...executive producerMusic byChristian HensonCinematography byPeter Greenhalgh...director of photographyFilm Editing byMatthew TabernProduction Design byJeff TesslerArt Direction byMiranda CullCostume Design bySheena NapierMakeup DepartmentBee Archer...makeup artistPamela Haddock...hair and make-up designerTony Lilley...makeup artistEva Marieges Moore...make-up artist: Mr Suchet'sHannah Proverbs...makeup artistProduction ManagementKate Stannard...post-production supervisorSecond Unit Director or Assistant DirectorSean Clayton...second assistant directorTussy Facchin...third assistant directorPaul Judges...first assistant directorArt DepartmentJustin Ackroyd...set dresserTim Bonstow...production buyerDave Channon...construction managerRon Dawling...stand-by props (as Ron Dowling)Fred Foster...stand-by constructionPaul Gilpin...supervising art directorJim Grindley...property masterAndrew Lavin...stand-by art directorRichard MacMillan...stand-by props (as Richard Macmillian)Robert Muskett...stand-by construction (as Bob Muskett)Jay Pales...dressing propsMike Syson...dressing propsIan Tomlinson...art department assistantRobert Channon...chargehand painter (uncredited)Naomi Moore...assistant production buyer (uncredited)Craig Price...prop storeman (uncredited)Sound DepartmentJohn Downer...supervising sound editorClare Mahoney...foley artistSarah Morton...dialogue editorAshley Reynolds...sound maintenanceAndrew Sissons...sound recordistNigel Squibbs...re-recording mixerSimon Epstein...foley editor (uncredited)Marc Hope...foley editor (uncredited)Scott Jones...adr mixer (uncredited)Visual Effects byDolores McGinley...visual effects supervisor / digital artist (uncredited) / digital compositor (uncredited)StuntsTom Lucy...stunt coordinatorCamera and Electrical DepartmentBen Gibb...focus pullerJimmy Harris...best boyDermot Hickey...focus pullerSteve Kitchen...gafferDean Murray...clapper loaderSteve Murray...camera operatorJim Philpott...camera gripPeter Davies...electrician (uncredited)Tommy Holman...camera trainee (uncredited)Dean Murray...second assistant camera (uncredited)Greg Murray...grip assistant (uncredited)Casting DepartmentSusie Parriss...castingCostume and Wardrobe DepartmentAnne-Marie Bigby...dresser: Mr Suchet'sTracy McGregor...costume supervisorPhilip O'Connor...assistant costume designer (as Phil O'Connor)Steve O'Sullivan...set costumer (uncredited)Editorial DepartmentSimon Giblin...on-line editorKevin Horsewood...colouristVicky Tooms...assistant editorGarry Maddison...assistant colorist (uncredited)Location ManagementRobin Pim...location managerMark Walledge...assistant location managerRebecca Kemp...location assistant (uncredited)Music DepartmentChristopher Gunning...composer: Poirot themeSamuel Karl Bohn...assistant to composer (uncredited) / composer: additional music (uncredited)Goetz Botzenhardt...music mixer (uncredited)Ben Foskett...orchestrator (uncredited)Dom Kelly...musician: oboe (uncredited)English Session Orchestra...orchestra (uncredited)Script and Continuity DepartmentSue Hills...script supervisorJennie Scanlon...script editorAdditional CrewSam Baker...production coordinatorSimon Blakey...production secretaryJulie Burnell...production executiveCaroline Sanders...production accountant (as Caroline Russell)Joanna Sanders...assistant production accountantPatrick Smith...picture publicistLisa Vanoli...press officerNatasha Wellesley...production coordinatorJulie Burnham...unit nurse (uncredited)Donna Shakesheff...production runner (uncredited)ThanksAnna Massey...in memory of: 1937-2011 (re-release)Crew believed to be completeWho was Poirot's Katherine?Katherine Suchet is known for Poirot (1989).
Why did they change Poirot's mustache?After his wife Katherine visited him in the hospital, he admitted insecurity regarding his face wounds, but she told him he could grow a mustache to hide the scars. He heeded her advice and voila!
Who was Poirot in love with?Countess Vera Rossakoff is the only woman with whom Hercule Poirot has ever admitted being attracted. The countess' true name is a mystery. She appears in only one novel, The Big Four, and two short stories, "The Double Clue" and "The Capture of Cerberus" (The Labours of Hercules series).
How old was Hercules Poirot when he died?Keating, in his article “Hercule Poirot – A Companion Portrait”, analysing Poirot`s career from the beginning, calculates that Hercule Poirot, born in 1844, begins to work as a private detective at the age of 60 and dies in 1974 aged 130 (207).
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