
A talented American actress enlists the help of the famed Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, to negotiate a divorce from her husband, Lord Edgware, only to find him the next day stabbed to death in his library. Who would want him dead?
Release Date: 7/31/1934
Runtime: 82 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Henry Edwards
00Companies: Real Art Productions, Twickenham Film Studios
Countries: United Kingdom
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Austin Trevor dons his best Belgian accent as "Hercule Poirot", the famous detective here called in to investigate the fatal stabbing of the wealthy Lord Edgware (CV France). It doesn't take us long to discover that his wife (Jane Carr) was seeking a divorce so she could marry the "Duke of Merton" (Esme Percy) - could that be a motive? Well he and Scotland Yard's finest "Inspector Japp" (John Turnbull) must find out. It moves along nicely, this, and is fairly faithful to Agatha Christie's original story. Sure, Austin Trevor's persona takes a bit of getting used to and the style of the production is very stage bound, but it is still quite an engaging budget murder mystery, with some decent acting efforts that I quite enjoyed.
Captain Hastings

Austin Trevor
Hercule Poirot

Jane Carr
Lady Edgware / Carlotta Adams

Richard Cooper
Captain Hastings

John Turnbull
Inspector Japp

Michael Shepley
Captain Ronald Marsh

Leslie Perrins
Bryan Martin

C. V. France
Lord Edgware

Sophie Stewart
Geraldine Marsh
Brenda Harvey
Miss Carroll
S. Victor Stanley
Jobson
Phyllis Morris
Ellis
Hargrave Pawson
Donald Ross

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