Agatha Christie, She Watched Ep50 “Poirot’s Failure” (2002) Review

Warning: Spoiler-heavy review! We’re serious. Don’t listen if you want to read “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” first. This week, we’re talking about endless rain, morose Russians, Orson Welles, and the golden age of cruising. Teresa and Bill Peschel from Peschel Press discuss “Poirot’s Failure,” the 2002 Russian adaptation of “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.” I’ll have to apologize, although it wasn’t my fault, because I found this gem on a popular online video site. It has since been taken down, and doesn’t seem to be available anywhere, even for purchase. Well done, production company. Sponsored by Peschel Press, the publisher of annotated Agatha Christie novels by Bill Peschel. Support Peschel Press! Visit our website to learn about our Complete, Annotated Line of Agatha Christie novels: Look for “Agatha Christie, She Watched,” our a coffee-table sized book and ebook (not coffee-table
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