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  1. Feb 19, 2000 · Lord Edgware Dies: Directed by Brian Farnham. With David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Philip Jackson, Pauline Moran. A beautiful actress becomes the prime suspect in the murder of her tyrannical husband - except that she has a cast-iron alibi for the night of the crime.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Brian Farnham
    • 2000-02-19
  2. "Poirot" Lord Edgware Dies (TV Episode 2000) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. A second television adaptation of Lord Edgware Dies was created in 2000, as an episode for the series Agatha Christie's Poirot on 19 February 2000. It starred David Suchet in the role of Hercule Poirot, and was produced by Carnival Films. While remaining faithful to most of the plot of the novel, it featured a number of changes.

    • Agatha Christie
    • 1933
  4. Lord Edgware Dies is the second episode of series seven of Agatha Christie's Poirot. It was broadcast on 19 February 2000. The feature-length episode was based on the Agatha Christie novel of the same name and it was adapted by Anthony Horowitz and directed by Brian Farnham. The glamorous Jane Wilkinson is strongly suspected of murdering her husband, the fourth Baron Edgware, so that she could ...

  5. Lord Edgware Dies was among the first of Christie’s works to be adapted for film. In 1934 Austin Trevor took on the role of Poirot for the third time, directed by Henry Edwards. Peter Ustinov also starred in this story in 1985, under the original US title Thirteen at Dinner. The version was modernised and brought out of the 1930s.

  6. Lady Edgware has a dilemma in that her husband has consistently refused to give her a divorce. She asks Hercule Poirot to visit the man and see if there is any possibility of convincing him. When Lord Edgware is found dead, there is no great surprise, but there are a good number of suspects.

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  8. Jan 30, 2017 · Lord Edgware Dies. Ep. 1/5 - A five-part dramatisation of Agatha Christie’s 1933 novel starring John Moffatt as Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot in another cracking case of detection.

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