![]() ![]() While a jubilant Lady Edgware is off celebrating her impending liberty at a dinner party, a woman enters her home, stabs Lord Edgware to death, then walks out in full view of two retainers, both of whom swear that the murderess looked exactly like Lady Edgware. Poirot agrees to speak to Lord Edgware on Lady Edgware's behalf, and Lord Edgware informs Poirot that he has already decided to grant his wife her freedom. ![]() ![]() One night at a cabaret, she's introduced to Hercule Poirot (David Suchet), whose evening is ruined when American star Carlotta Adams (Fiona Allen) does a spot-on — and not terribly flattering — impression of the Belgian detective. Having already cuckolded Lord Edgware with her theatrical co-star Brian Martin (Dominic Guard), Lady Edgware sees no reason to prolong a loveless union. Lord Edgware's (John Castle) refusal to grant his wife, Lady Jane Wilkinson Edgware (Helen Grace), a divorce is seriously hindering her pursuit of Lady Edgware's two passions: acting and titled lovers. Agatha Christie's mysteries are known for their twisty plots, but this particular entry into the popular series of "Poirot" TV movies relies a little too heavily on surprises. ![]()
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