Agatha Christie: Poirot - Season 8 (2001) (season)
Directed by:
Tom CleggScreenplay:
Clive ExtonCinematography:
Kevin RowleyComposer:
Christopher GunningPlots(1)
An archaeologist's beautiful but unpopular wife is murdered while the couple is on the Middle East excavating a historical site. At the request of local authorities, a vacationing Hercule Poirot takes on the case in one of Agatha Christie's best-known tales. (official distributor synopsis)
Reviews (1)
It reminded me too much of the previous installment, Evil Under the Sun, especially in terms of plot structure, where there was still additional confusion to mislead the audience, perhaps a bit unnecessarily. Nevertheless, a story is created that is complex. And here, it's also a bit stretched. The region of Iraq, however, is sufficiently intriguing, or rather, the locations depicted are so fascinating that at least this aspect grabs you. ()