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    Poirot: Sad Cypress

    2003 · Mystery · 1h 36m

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  1. Dec 26, 2003 · Sad Cypress: Directed by David Moore. With David Suchet, Elisabeth Dermot Walsh, Rupert Penry-Jones, Kelly Reilly. Elinor Carlisle seems to be the obvious murderer of her ailing aunt and the beautiful romantic rival who broke up her engagement, but Poirot uncovers darker motives.

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    • 2003-12-26
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sad_CypressSad Cypress - Wikipedia

    Sad Cypress is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in March 1940 [1] and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. [2] [3] The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and threepence (8/3) [1] – the first price rise for a UK Christie edition since ...

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  4. Poirot: Sad Cypress TV-PG 2003 1h 36m Mystery & Thriller List Reviews Poirot (David Suchet) tries to prove that a young woman (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh) did not poison her wealthy aunt and a rival ...

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  5. Sad Cypress is the second episode of series nine of Agatha Christie's Poirot. It was broadcast on 26 December 2003. The episode was directed by David Moore and the screenplay was written by David Pirie. It is an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel of the same name. Young Elinor Carlisle is tried in court for first murdering her aunt for money and then also doing away with Mary Gerrard, her ...

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  7. The short Poirot TV series was limited by time, although never moulded into stereotype, mainly due to David Suchet's incomparable performances. Accusations of vicarage filmmaking are easy gibes to fling at Dame Agatha's drawing-room dramas, especially when the set designers and wardrobe people do such a good job at recreating the period.

  8. Critics reviews. Elinor Carlisle seems to be the obvious murderer of her ailing aunt and the beautiful romantic rival who broke up her engagement, but Poirot uncovers darker motives.

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