Problem at Sea
- Episode aired Feb 19, 1989
- TV-14
- 51m
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7.3/10
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Poirot's Mediterranean cruise is disrupted when an unlikeable passenger is found murdered in her stateroom.Poirot's Mediterranean cruise is disrupted when an unlikeable passenger is found murdered in her stateroom.Poirot's Mediterranean cruise is disrupted when an unlikeable passenger is found murdered in her stateroom.
Victoria Hasted
- Pamela Cregan
- (as Victoria Hastead)
Dorothea Phillips
- Nelly Morgan
- (as Dorothea Philips)
Giorgos Kotanidis
- Photographer
- (as George Kotanidis)
- Director
- Writers
- Clive Exton
- Agatha Christie(uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe ship used for filming is the motor yacht "Madiz" built in Scotland in 1902 and is privately owned. In World War 2, the "Madiz" served in the British Royal Navy as a Royal Patrol yacht.
- GoofsIt is stretching credibility for the captain to refrain from reporting the murder to the Egyptian police and allowing Poirot to investigate. Especially when the Egyptian police do get called in when Skinner tries to sell the dead woman's jewels. Also, there is the question of the issue of a death certificate how the body would be stored on board.
- Quotes
Hercule Poirot: Your vitality is formidable, dear lady.
Mrs Clapperton: "You're so alive, Adeline," they say to me. But really, Monsieur Poirot, what would one be if one wasn't alive?
Hercule Poirot: Dead, Madame.
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Poirot used theatrics to flush out killer
Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings are on a sightseeing cruise of the Mediterranean in this Agatha Christie mystery. This episode of the super sleuth TV series has a nice cast with a larger pool of suspects. It's a good mystery shot on location in Greece as well as in the Twickenham Studios in London.
Hastings is teaching some young ladies trap shooting from the top deck of the small passenger boat. That, and occasional shore trips for visiting historic sites occupy him. Poirot, as usual, enjoys his study of people while relaxing on deck or indoors. That prepares him for his solving the case when one of the passengers is murdered
This is an intriguing and fun episode, with more than the usual funny and clever lines. Here are some favorites.
Mrs. Clapperton, "You're so alive, Adeline, they'd say to me. But really, Monsieur Poirot, though, what would one be if one wasn't alive? Lighting her cigarette, Poirot says, "Dead, madam."
General Forbes, "He got into her hospital somehow." Ellie Henderson, "Did it have anything to do with his being wounded, do you think? Forbes, "Oh, yes. You had to be wounded."
General Forbes, "You should get a bit of exercise, Miss Henderson. Does you no good sitting around thinking, you know. Ellie Henderson, "No, I know. Unfortunately, my religion forbids it at this time of year." Forbes, "Oh, ...Oh!"
Hercule Poirot, "Oh, Hastings, Hastings." Captain Hastings, "What?" Poirot, "Whatever is the use of me introducing you to nice young ladies if all you do is talk about the shooting of the clay pigeons?" Hastings, "But I like it. You heard what Miss Henderson said. She'd like to talk about it tomorrow." Poirot, "Oh, Hastings, Hastings, Hastings."
Hercule Poirot, "Ah, my dear Mademoiselle Cregan. If everyone on board who had said unpleasant things about Madam Clapperton were to make as much noise as your friend, this vessel would be a danger to shipping."
Hercule Poirot, "What about mademoiselle Henderson?" Captain Hastings, "Really? No." Poirot, "Oh, I think perhaps she has the motive, no?" Hastings, "She's a lady, Poirot." Poirot, "And you think, mon ami, that ladies do not commit murder?" Hastings, "Ladies don't get found out."
Hercule Poirot, "Ah, you may say, the little Belgian detective is taking leave of his rocker, huh? But I can assure you, behind my madness is -- as you English say, method."
Hastings is teaching some young ladies trap shooting from the top deck of the small passenger boat. That, and occasional shore trips for visiting historic sites occupy him. Poirot, as usual, enjoys his study of people while relaxing on deck or indoors. That prepares him for his solving the case when one of the passengers is murdered
This is an intriguing and fun episode, with more than the usual funny and clever lines. Here are some favorites.
Mrs. Clapperton, "You're so alive, Adeline, they'd say to me. But really, Monsieur Poirot, though, what would one be if one wasn't alive? Lighting her cigarette, Poirot says, "Dead, madam."
General Forbes, "He got into her hospital somehow." Ellie Henderson, "Did it have anything to do with his being wounded, do you think? Forbes, "Oh, yes. You had to be wounded."
General Forbes, "You should get a bit of exercise, Miss Henderson. Does you no good sitting around thinking, you know. Ellie Henderson, "No, I know. Unfortunately, my religion forbids it at this time of year." Forbes, "Oh, ...Oh!"
Hercule Poirot, "Oh, Hastings, Hastings." Captain Hastings, "What?" Poirot, "Whatever is the use of me introducing you to nice young ladies if all you do is talk about the shooting of the clay pigeons?" Hastings, "But I like it. You heard what Miss Henderson said. She'd like to talk about it tomorrow." Poirot, "Oh, Hastings, Hastings, Hastings."
Hercule Poirot, "Ah, my dear Mademoiselle Cregan. If everyone on board who had said unpleasant things about Madam Clapperton were to make as much noise as your friend, this vessel would be a danger to shipping."
Hercule Poirot, "What about mademoiselle Henderson?" Captain Hastings, "Really? No." Poirot, "Oh, I think perhaps she has the motive, no?" Hastings, "She's a lady, Poirot." Poirot, "And you think, mon ami, that ladies do not commit murder?" Hastings, "Ladies don't get found out."
Hercule Poirot, "Ah, you may say, the little Belgian detective is taking leave of his rocker, huh? But I can assure you, behind my madness is -- as you English say, method."
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