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"Agatha Christie: Poirot" Murder in Mesopotamia (2001)



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Director:

Tom Clegg

Writers:

Clive Exton (dramatisation) and
Agatha Christie (novel)

Contact:

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Original Air Date:

8 July 2001 (Season 8, Episode 2)

Plot:

While Poirot is on holiday in Iraq, the wife of the head scientist at an archaeological dig confides to him that she is the target of threatening letters. full summary | add synopsis

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Cast

  (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)
David Suchet ... Hercule Poirot
Hugh Fraser ... Captain Arthur Hastings

Ron Berglas ... Dr Leidner
Barbara Barnes ... Mrs Leidner
Dinah Stabb ... Anne Johnson
Georgina Sowerby ... Amy Leatheran
Jeremy Turner-Welch ... Bill Coleman

Pandora Clifford ... Sheila Maitland
Christopher Hunter ... Father Lavigny
Christopher Bowen ... Richard Carey
Iain Mitchell ... Superintendent Maitland
Alexi Kaye Campbell ... Joseph Mercado
Deborah Poplett ... Mrs Mercado
Kamel Touati ... Squat man
Hichem Rostom ... Hotel Receptionist (as Hichem Rostrom)
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Additional Details

Runtime:

100 min

Country:

UK

Language:

English | Arabic

Color:

Color

Certification:

Portugal:M/12 (DVD rating)


Fun Stuff

Quotes:

Anne Johnson: [excavating the body of a child] Poor little beggar! He's about... six years old. I'd say sent into the next world with nothing but a little pot and a couple of bead necklaces.
Hercule Poirot: Perhaps that is all any of us need, Mademoiselle Johnson.
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You want art? - Don't watch TV, 13 April 2003
Author: Philby-3 from Sydney, Australia

After 12 years of playing Poirot, David Suchet has the part off pat, and it is hard to imagine anyone doing it better. This 2000 TV film is an adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1936 novel of the same name and the location – an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia – and is made the more authentic by Christie's first hand experience with her husband, archaeologist Max Mallowan. Despite the exotic locale however the story is the familiar country house murder mystery in which by observation and deduction the great detective finds the culprit without a lot of help from his sidekick, the jolly Hastings (Hugh Fraser) or anybody else.

What is quite striking about this story as filmed is the utter flatness of all the other characters. To some extent this is a product of the fact that none of the actors is well known, but the script doesn't help either. They are simply boring (the Arabs are non-starters). Their function is to listen to Poriot, provide him with information or disinformation and to die when necessary. Actually one of the victims (Ms Leidner) has an interesting past but she is too pathetic to hold our sympathy. Perhaps the producers were trying to save money on salaries but the cast are not a prepossessing lot.

On the other hand the production values (for a TV movie) aren't bad and much of the film was shot in Tunisia around a real `dig'. (Iraq, alas, was not available). Hercule Poirot, always immaculately dressed and amusingly fussy, can always hold our attention even if he is to a large extent the puppetmaster. Although he makes mistakes along the way we can be assured the characters will fit his theories in the end.

Lousy art but good television.

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