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Poirot :: Sad Cypress (09x02)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Sad Cypress
Episode #: 09x02
Original Airdate: Friday December 26th, 2003
9/10 (1 Vote cast)
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NL (RTL 8) Oct 21, 2009
Episode Crew
Director: Dave Moore (1)
Story: Agatha Christie
Screenplay: David Pirie
 
Episode Summary
 
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Roddy Winter is about to marry Elinor Carlisle, but what is his relationship with his old flame, Mary Gerrard? Then Mary dies suddenly - she was poisoned. All the evidence points overwhelmingly to Elinor being the killer, but she insists she has been framed.

Poirot is called in to look into the killing on Elinor's behalf, and he quickly decides there is more to the case than meets the eye.


 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Geoffrey BeeversplayedSeddonRecurring (second appearance)
Alistair FindlayplayedProsecuting Counsel 
Diana QuickplayedMrs Welman 
Elisabeth Dermot-WalshplayedElinor Carlisle 
Ian TaylorplayedTurner 
Jack GallowayplayedMarsden 
Kelly ReillyplayedMary Gerrard 
Linda SpurrierplayedMrs Bishop 
Louise CallaghanplayedHunterbury Maid 
Marion O'DwyerplayedNurse O'Brien 
Paul McGannplayedDr Peter Lord 
Phyllis LoganplayedNurse Hopkins 
Rupert Penry-JonesplayedRoddy Winter 
Stuart Laing (1)playedTed Horlick 
Timothy CarltonplayedJudge 
 
Episode Notes
 
Based on Agatha Christie's book Sad Cypress (1940).
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
The Murderer: Damn you, you filthy little foreigner! There is no way they would have found me out!
 
 
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