Dead Man's Folly Page #4

Synopsis: Hercule Poirot is called in by his crime writer friend, Ariadne Oliver and discovers that she is troubled. She has been asked to create a "Murder Hunt" game for a fair at Nass House and she is puzzled with all the help she is getting. Poirot and his assistant, Captain Hastings arrive at the fair to see what is going on. They find a couple on the brink of divorce, a rich Lord and a dizzy Lady, an old lady, trapped in the horrors of the past and a womanizing architect. Things take a turn for the worse when during the "Murder Hunt" the girl playing the "dead" body is murdered for real, an old man's body is pulled from the local lake and the Lady of the manor goes missing when a face from her past shows up. It is clear to Poirot that someone is playing the game for real and he sets out to discover who it is...
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Clive Donner
Production: Warner Bros. Television
 
IMDB:
6.4
NOT RATED
Year:
1986
90 min
516 Views


Is a great pleasure for me...

...welcome you...

...y...

...welcome the return of

this wonderful exhibition...

...in the beautiful land of

Sir George and Lady Stubbs,

y his lovely home.

Now, if you're ready,

declare the fair opened.

Dorothy, it's been years.

Nasse had to see back to its glory.

Came to see Marilyn Gale.

Is that big hat?

No. That is Lady Stubbs.

Tell me, Amy,

is always exaggerated.

It's a lovely young.

I'll introduce later.

I'm sure they liked.

Not have time.

I die for my tea. I get off at four.

Ten minutes to four.

Enough to tell me my fortune.

Okay. Give me your palm.

This.. okay.

Do not do that.

He?? gets a large amount of money.

A sea voyage.

And have everything

you want for Christmas.

Incidentally missing 9 minutes to four.

Goodbye.

You broke my rhythm.

Unforgivable break the

rhythm of someone. Forgive.

Please.

Bad luck.

I'm three, please.

Keep this and hit.

Do not have time to acquire

my pace do you understand?

'Please, give me that.

- Please, sir.

Thank you.

This is for you.

I did not win.

I do not deserve.

I'm sorry, too bad for you.

Ladies and gentlemen,

'The hunt of a crime'

of A. Oliver is about to begin.

The maps indicate the first track...

...are available at the South gate.

'The hunt of a crime'

of A. Oliver is about to begin.

Make way for large.

Sorry. Is not this the house of a man named

Stubbs?

It is.

My name is Eddie South.

I wrote to Mrs. Stubbs

would come, but not if she...

If you talked about at breakfast.

'Then if you received my letter.

- How strange. I replied.

Miss, do you know where

Lady Stubbs, the Knight seeks?

No. I've been looking.

Contest for luxury children's costumes.

Well, I suggest you try to look at Sir George

.

Come with me. Sir George.

Sir George, I present Eddie South;

Stubbs lady's friend.

Like this?

- Very nice place you have here.

Gladly show you.

Magnifico, but I'd like to see Hattie.

Must be somewhere. Such

time in the hunt for a crime.

Do me a favor, Poirot,

try to scare her.

The first track, if I remember

well, tennis is mesh.

I can not see Poirot.

I have something here.

Malla courts, this hydrant..

falling water around here?

Let me see MAP.

Yeah, yeah. said cascade.

Cascada?

Ms. Oliver.

Enjoying Your waterfall.

Well, I was hoping that you

or someone was playing...

...my game.

I'm afraid I did very difficult tracks.

No way, not, Mrs. Oliver.

That's Orfeo,

Greek god of music.

What is the name of that building?

The temple of music.

If. It has columns, classic..

The next track should be..

Right. You amazing,

like you do not.

Little gray cells.

Now, should row up there.

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Agatha Christie

Prolific author of mysteries in early part of 1900s. Creator of Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, a Belgian sleuth. more…

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