The Plymouth Express {1/4}

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2010

This whodunit series based on Agatha Christie's crime novels and short stories, is named after its star sleuth, Hercule Poirot, a famous former Belgian policeman, who settled for good in London after the war, soon so famous as an infallible private detective that he becomes a society figure in his own right. In each episode Poirot gets to solve a crime mystery -mostly murder(s)- for a paying client or otherwise catching his attention, generally along with his faithful English sidekick Captain Hastings and/or his Scotland yard 'friendly rival' Detective Chief Inspector Japp.

Starring: David Suchet ; Hugh Fraser; Pauline Moran & Philip Jackson

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  • i cant thank you enugh for posting these .poriot ,i just love agatha christie books and movies,,,wish they had someone like here now,,,

  • I think they use the same big white house in all the episodes! like the one at the start of this episode.

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  • I love seeing the locations and stylish clothes and old cars in this series. It's so realistic that one almost feels that it was actually filmed in the 1930's and 1940's. All that must be terribly expensive. Such quality! The music is great too. Thanks for uploading!

  • OMG they always use this damn house. Its probably david suchets house or something lol

  • typical foreigner

  • he was obviously about to say "the typical FROG"

  • @msinvincible2000 Hastings was about to say 'the typical foreigner', Poirot does not like the word 'foreigner' because he is often taken as one. Better to be considered French then Foreign in his book.

  • thanks for uploading this video

  • @ale74arge Which one do you mean? The flat in the opening sequnce is at Du Cane Court (the same name used in the episode) in Balham, London. The hotel is the Adelphi building on John Adam Street, just off the Strand in London. Poirot's home in Whitehaven Manions is fictional, but the real building is Florin Court in Charterhouse Square, near Barbican, London. Mostly, I'm afraid, are likely to be sets rather than the actual interior of the bulding...any of them useful?

  • why does Poirot react like that when Hastings speaks of french? The belgians don't like french people, and vice versa. Belgians dislike french as much as the english do

  • Who knows if this fantastic home is to visit from strangers? I would really like to pay a visit in the déco wonder... alearge@alice.it for any suggestions... Thanks a lot, ale

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