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Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Definitive Collection

Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Definitive Collection

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Actor: David Suchet
Studio: A&E Home Video (New REleaset)
Category: DVD

List Price: $99.95
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 2625

Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 12
Running Time: 1176 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.9 x 2.1

MPN: 131270
UPC: 733961131277
EAN: 0733961131277
ASIN: B001AOC9G8

Release Date: September 23, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Tony Award-nominee David Suchet is Hercule Poirot - dressed to the nines, impeccably mannered and infuriatingly arch, he is a detective like no other. Adapted from Agatha Christie's celebrated mysteries, each film features beautiful settings and an impeccable cast.

Now, for the first time, twelve of Suchet's feature-length Poirot mysteries are available together in this collector's set. Produced by Brian Eastman (Traffik, Jeeves & Wooster), these exquisitely crafted tales of death and deception were filmed on location around the world, and features enough murder and mystery to test the mettle of our inimitably beloved Belgian sleuth.

AGATHA CHRISTIE S POIROT: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION contains all twelve A&E feature-length Poirot films:
THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD: Poirot's retirement in a quiet country village ends abruptly with the death of his disagreeable neighbor.
LORD EDGWARE DIES: Intervening in a sticky marital situation, Poirot suddenly finds himself in the midst of murder.
MURDER IN MESOPOTAMIA: Poirot visits an ancient site in Iraq just before the head archeologist's unpopular wife is killed.
EVIL UNDER THE SUN: Death intrudes on Poirot's island holiday, and only he can determine who is responsible.
DEATH ON THE NILE: A pleasure cruise down the Nile turns deadly when a murder is discovered on board. Thank goodness Poirot is along for the ride.
SAD CYPRESS: The solution to a double-murder case appears to be cut and dry, but Poirot's impeccable instincts eventually lead him to the real truth.
THE HOLLOW: A weekend retreat where all the guests appear to despise one another finds Poirot hard at work doing what he does best.
FIVE LITTLE PIGS: Poirot agrees to help a young woman prove her mother's innocence, 14 years after being sent to the gallows.
THE MYSTERY OF THE BLUE TRAIN: When the daughter of an oil magnate is found dead on the famous Blue Train to the French Riviera, Poirot must investigate the past to reveal the killer.
TAKEN AT THE FLOOD: Mystery surrounds a young woman after her new husband is killed in the London Blitz, and the mystery deepens when a man who may be her first husband shows up dead.
AFTER THE FUNERAL: Following the murder of a wealthy patriarch, Poirot is called upon to begin an investigation. The case takes a wild twist however, when his prime suspect turns up dead.
CARDS ON THE TABLE: When a woman is found dead at a card game, four investigators--including Poirot himself set out to discover which guest is the killer.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Still another mega set of already great stuff   August 4, 2008
Eric Pregosin (New Carrollton, Maryland United States)
20 out of 21 found this review helpful

Well for the benefit of the woman who asked me to explain the difference in the Poirot collections back when the Acorn sets of the "original series" came out, now she and others who waited can complete their collection and save space at the same time. This indeed is all 12 feature length episodes released to date that were shown here on A&E. For those of you bought them like me in either the smaller sets of 4 and/or individuals, their is nothing new here, but at least this set like the 2 Acorn sets (1 of the hour length shows, the other of the 2 hour ones both of which aired "here" on PBS and A&E later on) will take up less space on your shelf. Since nothing new was added, I will be content with what I have, if by now 7 years after they started you have not gotten any of the A&E ONLY aired stories now is your chance to get them all together. 12 for less than $100 is most definitely a bargain.


5 out of 5 stars "There's nothing like boredom to make you write." That's when writing is more likely to be good, as Christie's is.   July 30, 2008
tendays komyathy (U.S.A. & elsewhere traveling)
7 out of 12 found this review helpful

"There's nothing like boredom to make you write." So said Agatha Christie, but I doubt many who attempt to write a novel do so for similar reasons. And asked about where she came up with her ideas, she responded once: "They come suddenly, I even don't know how. Whenever: when I am listening to opera, walking on the street... they come from everywhere! Also, when a smart idea falls into your head, which you like, you have to build a believable story from it. Suddenly faces grow as well, one by one. And then comes this unpleasant day, when you have to sit down and everything what had beautifully grown put on paper. Yes, the first part is much more fun!"

Miss Christie's characters are most interesting and Hercule Poirot, a literary treasure, certainly has been brought to life by Miss Christie. He is an extraordinary character and A&E has done a superb job at providing wonderful art deco decor and visuals in which David Suchet
plays Miss Christie's famed detective to perfection. (Albert Finney's Poirot, in the 1974 film "Murder on the Orient Express," is accomplished, as well, but Mr. Suchet has to get the nod just on the basis of volume and consistency.) These films are simply just well crafted, well filmed, and acted with aplomb. These films are a feast of art deco sumptuousness and the plots and players live up to the decor. "Lord Edgware Dies" is my personal favourite herein. Check out that film if you're not familiar with any of these productions, as a prelude to considering this collection. Cheers


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