Agatha Christie: Murder on the Links(1923)
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2023
- Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings travel to Merlinville-sur-Mer, France, to meet Paul Renauld, who has requested their help. When they arrive, local police greet them with the news that Renauld was found dead that morning, stabbed in the back with a knife and left in a newly dug grave adjacent to a local golf course.
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Agatha has a great sence of humor. Thank you for posting this✨
Whoever does "Poirot" i really like him...great voice.
The late great John Moffat plays Poirot in these BBC radio 4 dramatisations. IMHO he was the best Poirot.
No one will ever be Poirot, after hearing and seeing David Suchet! He is Poirot.
David Suchet was brilliant for the first few years . In the latter episodes the accent became ludicrously mannered . And his character - especially in the Orient Express episode - suddenly stricken with existential Angst .??
John Moffat became better and better.!
@@julieduree9210 Poriot looks like suchet and sounds like moffit
Excellent.
I love this, especially since this is when Hastings meets his future wife!!
Very enjoyable and well executed thank you 👍🤗
This was the first of the 82 read, it
Lead to a romance of reading.
Havent heard this in a long time. Thank you.
Wonderful✨
I thank you.😊
thanks 🦋🌻🌳😘
A great mystery murder.
Jeremy Clyde as Hastings . ? Where's Bunny !?
❤ will come back later. When I have more time. 2:42 2:42 2:43 2:43
Is this made into a film?
Yes… with David Suchet as Poirot.
Is that Stephen Tompkinson playing jack???
Hastings on here has changed…
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29/09/2023
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TY for your channel! Of course heard this before. Thought I might like it better this time but I was wrong. LOL Prefer Christie's non detective work & some of her older investigative characters. She received such notoriety from Poirot (or possibly pressure from publishers) that she wore him out, imho. Plots got more & more ridiculous, again just my opinion. Still appreciate the upload & the work you put in the channel. 👍
@ Teda R
If you think Agatha 's plots are ridiculous you obviously haven't listened to Paul Temple .!
@@2msvalkyrie529 😂 as I’ve said the ‘so bad it’s good’ category is one of my favorites. Not all of these fall into that cat but I do ❤️ Paul & Steve, Lord Peter, Dick & Dora & their lil dog too lol Pascal. (can’t recall last name, only three epis survive. It’s on the tip of my tongue) I’m just not a fan of Poirot. Done to death….pun intended 😄
@@TedaR Sarah Maxwell wrote the Dick George's in the 1980s
@ Teda R
You have a point. At her best - the
ABC Murders / Orient Express /
Roger Ackroyd / Styles - she was as brilliant as Houdini in his prime
but ,yes , the plots eventually
became rather foolish. What about John Dickson Carr ? Or
S S Van Dine ??
@@2msvalkyrie529 remembering names, titles, dates etc is not an area I shine 😊 I do know & enjoy JDC & may have heard Van Dine but name doesn't jump out at me. Hope you're well. Nice to hear fr ya.
Enjoyable despite the awful Madeleine Smith. And - spoiler
alert ! : the murder was NOT committed with a 9 iron. !
I knew Poirot was out of bounds. But the driver of the taxi possibly was on the real fairway.However the main handicap was his main ace to the 19th hole-Strange, - But-possibly true......Hhmmmmm........
@ MrBazzabee
Welcome back ! Where have you been...??!
@ MrBazzabee
A 4 off the tee for you I think....?
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