He's the most-watched sleuth in the history of PBS's Mystery! David Suchet stars as the dapper, diminutive Belgian who solves the most serpentine cases with the sharpest of minds and the driest of wits. Set in the Art Deco elegance of 1930s England, each mysterious adventure is a treat for the eyes and the intellect. Collector's DVD Set contains 6 episodes.
The Third Floor Flat
Triangle at Rhodes
Problem at Sea
The King of Clubs
The Dream
The Incredible Theft
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 306 minutes
Format: Full screen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: No
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Rating: N/A
"David Suchet is perfect as Hercule Poirot."Courier Publications
"Highly recommended"DVD Talk
"The stories, settings and acting are all superb!"Anglo Addict blog
"Great acting, amazing fashions, and superb production"The Green Man Review
"Superb introduction to Christie's brilliantly crafted mysteries"Midwest Book Review
BAFTA TV Award Winner for Best Costume Design (1990)
BAFTA TV Award Winner for Best Graphics (1990)
BAFTA TV Award Winner for Best Make Up (1990)
BAFTA TV Award Winner for Best Original Television Music (1990)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Costume Design (two nominations, 1992)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Drama Series (1992)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Make Up (1992)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Actor (David Suchet, 1991)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Costume Design (1991)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Drama Series/Serial (1991)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Film Sound (1991)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Costume Design (1990)
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Design (1990)
Royal Television Society Award Nomination (UK) for Best Tape of Film Editing Drama (1991)
I will buy any Poirot video I can find.
5 Stars
from on 11/6/2010 12:00:00 AM wrote:
After I watched a Poirot film on Masterpice, I was hooked on Poirot. I think I have watched every Poirot film there is. The ones with David Suchet are by far the best. I've seen the theatrical versions of a couple of the Poirot stories and they stood up very well, but I still like Suchet's version of Poirot which ranks as the best. The Poirot DVD's I have purched have been pure enjoyment!