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Starring: David Suchet MPAA Rating: NR
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Portly, mincing, gracious, and unrelenting, Hercule Poirot rivals Sherlock Holmes as the greatest sleuth of the English murder mystery genre--a form as strict as a sonnet that's part logic puzzle, part magician's misdirection, of which Agatha Christie remains the undisputed queen. The New Mysteries Collection pulls together TV-movie adaptations of four Poirot novels, each a compendium of eccentric characters, intricate plotting, sleek storytelling, and sprinklings of wit (such as a dotty matriarch's declaration, "Murder is a very awkward thing--it upsets the servants so").

Death on the Nile sets an entire boatful of suspicious character afloat in Egypt, where Poirot's vacation is disrupted by a splash in the night, falling rock, missing pearls, three murders, and a boozing gargoyle named Salome Otterbourne. The plot is one of Christie's more preposterous, yet also one of her most popular. Sad Cypress opens with a murderess on trial, then flashes back to young lovers, a wealthy but stricken dowager, a spiteful anonymous letter, and a pretty young blonde. A wonderfully creepy dream haunts Poirot as he struggles to redeem the wrongly convicted killer. In The Hollow, Poirot's vacation in the English countryside gets disrupted by a philandering doctor apparently shot by his adoring wife, his blood trickling into a swimming pool clotted with leaves. But the best of the lot is Five Little Pigs, a story told almost entirely in flashback, as a young woman hires Poirot to clear her mother, who was convicted of murdering her father. Not only are the clues deftly planted and the solution cunningly worked out, it's one of the rare mysteries that inspires a genuine sorrow for its characters.

Scattered throughout are a wealth of recognizable faces, though not many recognizable names--among the better known are James Fox (The Remains of the Day), Edward Fox (The Day of the Jackal), Paul McGann (Withnail and I), Sarah Miles (White Mischief), Lysette Anthony (Husbands and Wives), and David Soul (Starsky & Hutch!). But it's David Suchet as Poirot who keeps everything in motion, his beady eyes glittering under heavy lids, constantly tending to one of the most ridiculous mustaches in literature. Poirot has been played by such stars as Peter Ustinov and Albert Finney, but Suchet has made the fastidious Belgian detective his own. He's simply magnifique. --Bret Fetzer

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Tony award-nominee David Suchet returns to his celebrated role as Hercule Poirot in THE NEW MYSTERIES COLLECTION--an exclusive collection of four brand-new A&E® original films.

Adapted from Agatha Christie's celebrated mysteries, each production features an impeccable cast, beautiful settings, and, of course, enough murder and mystery to test the mettle of our inimitably beloved Belgian sleuth.

Included in this 4-volume DVD set are the following original movies:
- Death on the Nile: A pleasure cruise down the Nile turns deadly when a murder is discovered on board. Thank goodness Poirot is along for the ride.
- Sad Cypress: The solution to a double-murder case appears to be cut and dried, but Poirot's instincts eventually lead him to the real truth.
- The Hollow: A weekend retreat where all the guests appear to despise one another finds Poirot hard at work doing what he does best.
- Five Little Pigs: Poirot agrees to help a young woman prove her mother's innocence, 14 years after being sent to the gallows.

DVD Bonus Features:
- Index of all Agatha Christie Hercule Poirot Stories
- Agatha Christie Biography
- David Suchet Biography
- Interactive Menus, Scene Selection


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4.0 out of 5 stars Magnifique, Aug 31 2005
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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Hercule Poirot is a fussy, brainy little Belgian, and he seems like an unlikely detective in a series of veddy veddy British murder mysteries. But Agatha Christie's most likable detective turns up again in a quartet of new TV movies: one of her most popular, and three of her most atmospheric and baffling.

"Death on the Nile" introduces us to a lethal love triangle: a beautiful heiress, her penniless new husband, and the vibrant ex-girlfriend, who is also an ex-pal of the heiress. Soon Linnett Doyle (Emily Blunt) is dead, and her ex-pal and widowed husband are the only people who COULDN'T have done it. But it seems that she had a wealth of enemies, including a disgruntled communist, pearl thief, and a drunken romance novelist. And it's up to Hercule Poirot to figure out what really did happen...

Another lethal love triangle crops up in "Sad Cypress." An old woman dies, seemingly of natural causes, leaving her vast estate to her young relative Elinor (Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh). But when Elinor's fiancee leaves her for lovely Mary Gerard (Kelly Reilly), Mary turns up dead -- and the only suspect is Elinor. Poirot knows she wanted to -- but did she?

In "The Hollow," doctor John Christow (Jonathan Cake) is shot at the poolside, and his timid wife is found holding the gun. Love is the probable answer: Was it his steel-nerved mistress (Megan Dodds), the young man in love with her (Jamie de Courcey) his quiet and seemingly stupid wife (Claire Price), or an angry ex-flame (Lysette Anthony) with whom he had had a quickie in the pavilion? Only Hercule Poirot is clever enough to unravel this bizarrely simple mystery...

"Five Little Pigs" takes Poirot to a "cold case" -- fourteen years after Caroline Crale (Rachael Stirling) seemingly murdered her cheating husband Amyas (Aidan Gillen), her daughter Lucy (Aimee Mullins) asks Poirot to somehow clear her long-dead mother's name. He agrees to look into it, and soon finds a pattern of clues centering on Amyas, Caroline, her younger sister, his mistress/model, and his boyhood friend...

Don't expect these movies to have quite the same feel as the TV series. Those stories were lightened by the presence of clueless sidekick Hastings; without him, a darker tone enters the movies. Sure, the English counterpoints that Hastings and Miss Lemon brought are missing, but it doesn't make these movies bad, merely different.

"Death on the Nile" is the only movie that can be compared to another production; Salome Otterbourne is dour rather than funny, and the film has a lack of Egyptian settings. It's okay, but not great. The other movies are really the outstanding ones, especially since the filmmakers include Christie's studies of "the psychology."

They are also populated by a bevy of wonderful characters: ice-cold artists, flaky ladies-of-the-manor, seductive bombshells, imperious heiresses, and bewitching teenagers. And they are set in a variety of different places, like English manorhouses, cruise ships, and volatile artists' households.

British actor Suchet has been playing the dapper Belgian for years, and has surpassed Peter Ustinov as the best Poirot. He's in good form here, with little details that show us Poirot's "little grey cells" and his passion for order. One of his best scenes has Poirot faking poison symptoms, then looking up with a catlike smirk at the would-be murderer.

Other Poirot movies have been made, but in the meantime, check out the "New Mysteries Collection." The Egyptian film is rather lackluster, but the remaining three are solid, suspenseful, and intelligent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars hercule poirot, July 2 2005
By Clermont Chartier (clermont52@hotmail.com) - See all my reviews
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5.0 out of 5 stars Poirot New Mysteries Set, Mar 29 2005
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A&E, ITV and Chorion have done it again with an excellent release of new Poirot mysteries. These four new mysteries were filmed in the fall of 2003 with David Suchet starring as Hercule Poirot. All of the adaptations are well made with great attention paid to sets, costumes and details of the 1930s era in which the stories are set.

The stories are all well done. Specifically, The Hollow (89 minutes) and Sad Cypress (93 minutes) remind me more of the past Poirot series and are my personal favourites. They are good mysteries set in England.

Death on the Nile (97 minutes) will always be compared to the Peter Ustinov movie of 1977. And while this adaptation is very good, I will always enjoy the film version more.

My least favourite of the quartet is Five Little Pigs (93 minutes) due in large part to the filming style employed for a portion of the story (a sort of handycam effect to portray flash back sequences).

Viewers familiar with the Poirot series may be disappointed that Hastings, Japp and Lemon are not in these films. However, if you like Poirot and Agatha Christie mysteries, this box-set is worth a look.

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