Hercule Poirot, David Suchet
General Ravenscroft, Adrian Lukis
Lady Ravenscroft, Annabel Mullion
Ariadne Oliver, Zoë Wanamaker
Mrs. Burton-Cox, Greta Scacchi
Doctor Willoughby, Iain Glen
Detective Inspector Beale, Vincent Regan
Marie, Alexandra Dowling
Celia Ravenscroft, Vanessa Kirby
Julia Carstairs, Caroline Blakiston
Zelie Rouxelle, Elsa Mollien
Mrs. Buckle, Maxine Evans
Mrs. Matcham, Hazel Douglas
Mrs. Willoughby, Jo-Anne Stockham
Desmond Burton-Cox, Ferdinand Kingsley
Superintendent Garroway, Danny Webb
Dorothea Jarrow, Claire Cox
Madame Rosentelle, Ruth Sheen
Filming toom place at the Pinewood Studios in London as well as Grey’s Court a National Trust property in Oxfordshire, Netherwylde Equestrian livery in Hertfordshire and the Park Lane Hotel in London.
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie ‘Elephants Can Remember’ published in 1972. It was one of the last four novels Christie wrote.
Adrian Lukis (Gerneral Ravenscroft) played Tim Kendal in the 1989 film adaptaion ‘Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery’.
Greta Scacchi (Lady Ravenscroft) also played Tuppense Beresford in the 2006 Marple episode ‘By the Pricking of My Thumbs’.
Vincent Regan (Inspector Beale) and Caroline Blakiston both appeared in seperate versions of the Marple novel ‘At Bertram’s Hotel’. Regan played Micky Gorman in the 2007 Marple episode ‘At Bertram’s Hotel’. Caroline Blakiston played Bess Sedgwick in the 1987 version.
Ruth Sheen (Mme Rosentelle) played Mrs Tarrant in the 2004 ‘The Murder at the Vicarage’.
SEASON 13
Episode 2 The Big Four
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie and aired in March 2013. A group of four master criminals are out to start a new world war – can Poirot thwart them with the help of Japp, Hastings and of course Miss Lemon?
Hercule Poirot, David Suchet
Captain Hastings, Hugh Fraser
Miss Lemon, Pauline Moran
Assistant Commissioner Japp, Philip Jackson
George, David Yelland
Tysoe, Tom Brooke
Ingles, Nicholas Day
Abe Ryland, James Carroll Jordan
Madame Olivier, Patricia Hodge
Stephen Paynter, Steven Pacey
Dr. Quentin, Simon Lowe
Savaranoff, Michael Culkin
Mabel, Lou Broadbent
Flossie Monro, Sarah Parish
Jonathan Whalley, Peter Symonds
Mrs. Andrews, Barbara Kirby
Inspector Meadows, Nicholas Burns
Robert Grant, Alex Palmer
Diana Paynter, Teresa Banham
Gerald Paynter, Jack Farthing
Little Missenden in Buckinghamshire formed the setting for some of the film including Abe Ryland’s home.
The novel ‘The Big Four’ was originally a set of short stories written originally in 1924 by Agatha Christie and then collated together first published as a novel in 1927.
Christie is known to have been disappointed with her novel ‘The Big Four’ and even referred to it as ‘The rotten book’.
Many of the cast of ‘The Big Four’ had previously appeared in Marple episodes:
Patricia Hodge (Madame Olivier) appeared in a Marple episode of Agatha Christie’s novel ‘The Sittaford Mystery’ as Mrs Willet in 2006.
Sarah Parish (Flossie Monro) also appeared in a Marple episode in 2006 as Evie Ballantine in ‘Sleeping Murder’.
Peter Symonds (Jonathan Whalley) appeared as Hurstall in ‘Towards Zero’ in 2007.
Nicholas Burns (Inspector Meadows) played the twins Jack and Joel Britten in the 2007 Marple episode ‘At Berttram’s Hotel’.
SEASON 13
Episode 3 Dead Man's Folly
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie and aired in October 2013. Poirot is called in to investigate the killing of a young girl at village fete. It started as a ‘Murder Hunt’ organised by Ariadne Oliver but when the body is found there’s only one person she can think to call for help.
Hercule Poirot, David Suchet
Sir George Stubbs, Sean Pertwee
Bickford, Chris Gordon
Henden, Richard Dixon
Mrs. Amy Folliat, Sinéad Cusack
Miss Brewis, Rebecca Front
Ariadne Oliver, Zoë Wanamaker
Dutch Girl Hiker, Francesca Zoutewelle
Hattie Stubbs, Stephanie Leonidas
Michael Weyman, James Anderson
John Merdell, Sam Kelly
Captain Warburton, Martin Jarvis
Mrs. Warburton, Rosalind Ayres
Sally Legge, Emma Hamilton
Alec Legge, Daniel Weyman
Marlene Tucker, Ella Geraghty
Etienne De Souza, Elliot Barnes-Worrell
Detective Sergeant Hoskins, Nicholas Woodeson
Detective Inspector Bland, Tom Ellis
Gertie Tucker, Angel Witney
Filming took place at Christie own home ‘Greenway House’ which is where much of the inspiration for the original story came from.
David Suchet said of the filming there: “I loved filming at Greenway because it took me right back to 1987 when I first met the Agatha Christie family and they invited me down to Greenway. That was my first visit to the house. Having the opportunity to film at Greenway was truly wonderful and a memory I will cherish.”
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Greenway House is now owned and maintained by the National Trust.
Some outdoor scenes were shot at High Cannons, Buckettsland Lane in Hertfordshire which was also used for some filming scenes for the 1974 film adaptation of ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ starring Albert Finney.
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie ‘Dead Man’s Folly’ published in 1956.
Initially, Agatha Christie wrote a short novella called ‘Hercule Poirot and the Greenshaw Folly’ but she then split the tale in two with one a full length Novel ‘Dead Man’s Folly’ and the other a Marple short story ‘Greenshaw’s Folly’ with the proceeds of the later being donated to fund a new stained glass window at Christie’s local church.
‘Dead Man’s Folly’ was the last of the TV episode’s to be filmed despite it only airing as the 3rd episode of 5 making the filming at Greenway House even more poignant.
Sean Pertwee (Sir George Stubbs) is no stranger to Agatha Christie adaptations playing Ronnie Oglander in the 1989 TV episode ‘The King of Clubs’ as well as Dr Owen Griffith’ in the 2006 Marple episode ‘The Moving Finger’.
Many of the cast have also appeared in Marlple television episodes:
Richard Dixon (Hendon) played Rowlandson in the 2005 episode of Marple ‘A Murder is Announced’.
Stephanie Leonidas (Hattie Stubbs) appeared as Hester Argyle in ‘Ordeal by Innocence’ in 2007.
Martin Jarvis (Captain Warburton) was in ‘The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side’ as Vincent Hogg in 2010.
Hercule Poirot, David Suchet
Sir Anthony Morgan, Patrick Ryecart
Harold Waring, Rupert Evans
Lucinda Le Mesurier, Lorna Nickson Brown
Chief Inspector, Stephen Frost
Policewoman, Isobel Middleton
Dr. Burton, Tom Chadbon
Ted Williams, Tom Austen
Katrina, Fiona O’Shaughnessy
Inspector Lementeuil, Nicholas McGaughey
Schwartz, Tom Wlaschiha
Elsie Clayton, Morven Christie
Mrs. Rice, Sandy McDade
Countess Rossakoff, Orla Brady
Francesco, Nigel Lindsay
Gustave, Richard Katz
Dr. Lutz, Simon Callow
Alice Cunningham, Eleanor Tomlinson
Various locations were used for the filming of ‘The Labours of Hercules’.
Halton House in Wendover was used for the front of the hotel or the Swiss hotel.
The funicular used in filming was that of Saint Hilaire du Touvet, France – It links Montfort on the road between Grenoble and Chambéry, with the village of Saint-Hilaire du Touvet.
‘The Labours of Hercules’ was a collection of short stories first published in 1942 in which Hercule Poirot completes a set of 12 ‘labours’ (cases) which are inspired by his name-sake Hercules. The television adaptation does not represent all 12 labours but focuses mostly on:
‘The Erymanthian Boar’ which forms the basis of the major plot taking place in a Swiss mountain-top hotel were Poirot searches for Marrascaud.
‘The Arcadian Deer’ in which Poirot is asked to find the maid of a Russian ballerina.
‘The Stymphalean Birds’i the story of a woman in an abusive marriage seeking help
‘The Girdle of Hippolyta’ about stolen paintings.
‘The Capture of Cerberus’ features the Countess Vera Rossakoff who also appears in ‘The Big Four’ (novel not TV adaptation’ and double clue to name a couple.
Patrick Ryecart (Sir Anthony Morgan) also played Charles Arundell in an earlier Poirot episode ‘Dumb Witness’ in 1996.
Morven Christie (Elsie Clayton) played Kirsten Lindstrom in the 2018 mini series ‘Ordeal by Innocence’ alongside Eleanor Tomlinson (Alice Cunningham) who played Mary Durrant in the same series.
Orla Brady and Sandy McDade appeared together again in 2013 in ‘The Lady Vanishes’.
This is one of the very few Poirot episodes where none of the cast also appear in a Marple episode!
SEASON 13
Episode 5 Curtain: Poirot's Last Case
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie and aired in December 2013. Now an elderly and frail man, Poirot returns to Styles Court with his old friend Hastings
Hercule Poirot, David Suchet
Elizabeth Cole, Helen Baxendale
Captain Hastings, Hugh Fraser
Daisy Luttrell, Anne Reid
Colonel Toby Luttrell, John Standing
Stephen Norton, Aidan McArdle
Sir William Boyd Carrington, Philip Glenister
Curtis, Adam Englander
Judith Hastings, Alice Orr-Ewing
Doctor Franklin, Shaun Dingwall
Major Allerton, Matthew McNulty
Barbara Franklin, Anna Madeley
Nurse Craven, Claire Keelan
Coroner, Gregory Cox
George, David Yelland
Filming for the television adaptation of Agatha Christie’s ‘Curtain’ took place at Shirburn Castle in Watlington, Oxfordshire. While the same location was used for filming scenes for the episode ‘Third Girl’, the ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’ was filmed elsewhere at Chavenage House, Tetbury in Gloucestershire.
Following the release of the novel, Hercule Poirot became the first (and only) fictional character to have an obituary published for them on the front page of the new York times.
‘Curtain’ by Agatha Christie was published in 1975 and is the last novel to feature Hercule Poirot. In fact, Christie wrote the novel as far back as the 1940s during WWII but kept it locked away along with ‘Sleeping Murder’, her final case for Miss Marple.
The last novel Christie wrote featuring Poirot was actually ‘Elephants Can Remember’.
As requested by David Suchet – the final Poirot moments were actually the first scenes of the entire series to be filmed as Suchet didn’t want to leave them to the end for fear it would be too emotional. The last episode filmed was ‘Dead Man’s Folly’ at Agatha Christie’s own house ‘Greenway House’.
Helen Baxendale (Elizabeth Cole) has also appeared in a 2020 production ‘Agatha Christie and the Midnight Murders’. She also played Mary Dove in the Marple television episode of ‘A Pocket Full of Rye’ in 2008.
Anna Madeley (Barbara Franklin) also appeared in the same Marple episode as Adele Fortiscue.
Aiden McArdle who plays Stephen Norton also played Hugh Hornbeam in the 2006 Marple episode’ Sleeping Murder’.
Anne Reid (Daisy Luttrell) played Sister Agnes in the Marple episode ‘Nemesis’ in 2007.