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Indeed. Every novel is pretty much a standalone.
with a few of the Poirots'. It's great at the moment because the streaming service
Britbox has all the series of Poirot and both the BBC and ITV versions of Miss Marple.
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From left to right : Chloé Chaudois as Rose, a psychologist, Arthur Dupont as Max, a macho cop, and Émilie Gavois-Kahn as commissioner (in the french sense, which means she would be a captain in the US) Gréco, the chief of the team.
Kenneth Branagh ( and Moustache ) returning as Poirot.
is very different from how she's described in the books, but I've always loved her
in the role. My next favourite was the late Geraldine McEwan, I always felt she
Played Marple with a twinkle in her eye.
Her films are great, I keep looking on Amazon Prime to see if her films are on offer.
I have bought the majority of Christie content on Prime Video.
Hugh Laurie is also writing and directing a new adaptation of Why Didn't They Ask Evans? for Britbox which seems very interesting.
@Fire_and_Ice_Returns I too have been looking to see if the films
are on offer, but they never seem to be. Although given my luck
they'll most likely be reduced now that I've bought them. :D
theme on my phone.
about 100 years of Agatha Christie.
I was mixed on the first Brannagh reimagining though still bought it being a huge Christie fan, I am looking forward to the new film.
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Over Christmas I am going to rewatch my collection of Peter Ustinov films, it's been a couple of years.
I have a French DVD of that film with an English dialogue track on it that I plan to watch very soon. I last saw the film in 2004, after reading the source novel back in 1999 so it'll be nice to see how much of it I remember. I remember it being very good and, as you say, Finney being excellent as Poirot. Of course Sean Connery stars as Colonel Arbuthnott too. It was also scripted by Paul Dehn who was one of the writers on Goldfinger. It's a very different sort of Poirot story and certainly one worth telling on film.
I've never read the original novel actually. Which is weird as I was at a time a big fan of Agatha Christie. Finney is great showing Poirot's mannerisms and quirks, always keeping his dignity (something Ustinov utterly lacked), subtly revealing his cunning. He might be the most complete Poirot. I love so many little details that reveal the character. Like when he says, learning thar the husband of a gorgeous woman is the jealous type: "Thank God we are older men." Or something like that. It says a lot: Poirot is older, wiser, celibate, yet he can appreciate beauty.
I find it a bit sad Finney only ever played in one Bond film. I would have loved to see him as different characters (allies, villains), with different Bond actors.
Just finished the three part mini series, I thoroughly enjoyed it very well directed by Hugh Laurie. Going in I was not familiar with the story despite there being a few earlier adaptions, one adaption was changed into a Marple mystery. Lucy Boynton was star of the show, incredibly talented actress amongst a star studded cast.
Edit: Looking at the reviews it seems I made the right decision!