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Thanks for posting. This doesnt sound like an Agatha Christie-authored piece but it is pretty well-done. A little more like the style of Boston Blackie or Dashiell Hammett or maybe Rex Stout. Which is just fine. The Poirot role is well-written, true to his character in an American way, and very well-acted
Sorry for the late reply, but it would seem as if this is a "re-structured" Agatha Christie novel meant to cater (or pander) to a US-based audience. Thank you for taking time to comment. :)
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We can only imagine how folks back in 1945 thought differently about the background music. Perhaps, they even thought it was awesome. 😉Thank you for sharing your thoughts. 🙏
Thanks.
Actually, thank you for supporting our channel!
great
Happy you liked it! Thank you for your feedback. Here's a little tidbit for you as a reward. Somehow, some guy from our team we'll call "Alex" got confused and skipped what should really have been the actual fourth episode of Hercule Poirot US adventures episode. We'll be uploading it next. Again thank you for taking time to share your thoughts. 🤗😉
Thanks for posting. This doesnt sound like an Agatha Christie-authored piece but it is pretty well-done. A little more like the style of Boston Blackie or Dashiell Hammett or maybe Rex Stout. Which is just fine. The Poirot role is well-written, true to his character in an American way, and very well-acted
Sorry for the late reply, but it would seem as if this is a "re-structured" Agatha Christie novel meant to cater (or pander) to a US-based audience. Thank you for taking time to comment. :)
The part of Derek, the murderous boyfriend, was played by Richard Widmark.
Thank you for this. I'm quite sure that even the old... err.. grizzled veterans on the Spatial Fidelity team would not have been able to dig up this information. Also, thank you for your support. 🙌🎉
Apart from the irritating music it was good.
We can only imagine how folks back in 1945 thought differently about the background music. Perhaps, they even thought it was awesome. 😉Thank you for sharing your thoughts. 🙏
Misogynistic drivel
The world was different back in the 1940s, wasn't it?