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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Agatha Christie's 'Styles' and more style, January 9, 2012
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komyathy (U.S.A. & elsewhere traveling) - See all my reviews
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles (September 16, 1990)
"Hercule Poirot's ability to crack the thorniest criminal cases with unparalleled savoir faire has made Dame Agatha Christie's brilliant sleuth the most-watched detective in the history of the PBS Mystery! series and a resounding hit on A&E. Set in the summer of 1917, The Mysterious Affair at Styles follows the war-wounded Hastings (Hugh Fraser) to the Styles St. Mary estate of his friend John Cavendish. The Cavendish household is wrought with tension due to the marriage of John's widowed mother to a suspicious younger man. In the village, Hastings runs into his old friend Hercule Poirot (David Suchet), a famous Belgian detective. When the estate's trouble turns deadly, the friends unite to solve a most baffling case."

2. How Does Your Garden Grow? (January 6, 1991)
"Poirot comes up smelling sweet when he looks to the garden for clues in a murder case."

3. The Million Dollar Bond Robbery (January 13, 1991)
"Poirot and Hastings untangle an international banking caper on the high seas."

4. The Plymouth Express (January 20, 1991)
"After a fateful train trip, a case of romantic intrigue turns deadly."

5. Wasps' Nest (January 27, 1991)
"Poirot gets stung by a wasp and struck by a feeling that all is not well in the life of a friend's son."

6. The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor (February 3, 1991)
"After refusing to stoop to fictional crime-solving, Poirot is soon occupied by a real whodunit."

7. The Double Clue (February 10, 1991)
"While Hastings and Miss Lemon work on a high-profile case, Poirot romances a beautiful countess."

8. The Mystery of the Spanish Chest (February 17, 1991)
"A woman fearing her jealous husband invites Poirot to a fateful dinner party."

9. The Theft of the Royal Ruby (February 24, 1991)
"International relations are at stake as Poirot hunts for a stolen Egyptian royal jewel."

10. The Affair at the Victory Ball (March 3, 1991)
"When two revelers at a lavish costume ball are murdered, small but telling clues lead Poirot to the killer."

11. The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge (March 10, 1991)
"Poirot must find a murderer among the members of a quarrelsome hunting party."
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every Poirot is excellence in performance & writing, January 1, 2012
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Harold Wolf "Doc" (Wells, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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REissued, hard to find episodes, with visual upgrades. Any POIROT set is just plain GOOD murder mystery. Agatha Christie suspense perfect. David Suchet acting excellence. Combined they make any British Mystery viewer salivate. Add top guest stars in each.
SUBTITLES for the hearing and dialect challenged.

Episodes on disc one:
The Mysterious Affair at Styles-Hastings finally joins Poirot on a case
How Does Your Garden Grow?-it's a murder case
The Million Dollar Bond Robbery-going international on this bank case
Disc 2
The Plymouth Express-it's intrigue, it's romantic, it's also death
Wasps' Nest-camera work by Hastings give Poirot the edge in this case
The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor-an author's plot to solve
The Double Clue-jewel theft, but is that a romantic Poirot?
Disc 3
The Mystery of the Spanish Chest-Guess who's corpse is coming to dinner
The Theft of the Royal Ruby-Prince of Egypt knows not where to turn; Poirot?
The Affair at the Victory Ball-All dressed up for the party & 2 to die
The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge-Watch where & who your shooting

Agatha Christie's Poirot has proven to be of the best filmed period mystery ever produced. It's what fans have come to expect with Poirot, Agatha Christie, Masterpiece Mystery, and the untouchable as Hercule Poirot--David Suchet.

BOTH the Blu-rays and NEW DVDs are NEWLY REMASTERED and RESTORED to their original U.K. broadcast order. This is wonderful mystery TV, never to get out of date. You WILL love every episode.
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