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  1. The Yellow Iris: Directed by Peter Barber-Fleming. With David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Pauline Moran, David Troughton. A man celebrates the two-year anniversary of his wife's sudden death by cyanide while in Argentina - a death which Poirot himself had witnessed, but could not solve at the time.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Peter Barber-Fleming
    • 1993-01-31
  2. Hercule Poirot tem uma rara oportunidade quando ele recebe uma segunda chance de resolver um assassinato de dois anos antes. Em seu caminho para visitar o Capitão Hastings na Argentina, Poirot tinha parado em Buenos Aires. Enquanto jantava, uma jovem mulher chamada Iris Russell foi envenenada.

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    • David Suchet
  3. The Yellow Iris (The Yellow Iris) é um filme para a TV britânica da série Poirot, dirigido por Peter Barber-Fleming, a partir de um roteiro de Anthony Horowitz, baseado no romance The Yellow Iris, de Agatha Christie. Este filme de TV, que é o 36 º episódio da série, exibido pela primeira vez 31 de janeiro de 1993 na rede ITV.

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    The Yellow Iris is the third episode of series 5 of the ITV British television drama series Agatha Christie's Poirot featuring David Suchet as Hercule Poirot, first broadcast on 31 January 1993 in the UK and was directed by Peter Barber-Fleming with dramatisation by Anthony Horowitz. The episode is an adaptation of Agatha Christie's short story Yel...

    The wealthy Barton Russell throws a dinner party in remebrance of his wife Iris's death – and he invites the same people that were present the night of her murder. Poirot thus gets a unique chance to catch the perpetrator of the two-year-old tragedy, which he was not able to do at the time.

    •David Suchet as Hercule Poirot

    •Hugh Fraser as Captain Hastings

    •Pauline Moran as Miss Lemon

    •David Troughton as Barton Russell

    •Dorian Healy as Anthony Chapell

    •Geraldine Somerville as Pauline Weatherby

    •Church of St Edmund, West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 6AX- church where Iris is buried. Seen in opening scene. However Poirot sends Hastings to meet Mr Grove at Reepham, an actual village in Norfolk. The town is not mentioned in the original story. Why does the scriptwriter make Poirot say something so specific when the filming location is not Reepham?

    •Tabernas, Almiera, Spain - Buenos Aires scenes.

    •Florin Court, Charterhouse Square, London - as Whitehaven Mansions.

    •Albert Bridge, London (filmed from Battersea Park) - Poirot enjoys the chips that Hastings buys him from R.C.Saunders chip van.

    •Poirot's taste in food - Poirot: "The English they do not have a cuisine"

    •The original story has the title Yellow Iris. The title of the episode as indicated in the opening credits is The Yellow Iris with "The" in front.

    •Although a second verse is added, most of the lyrics to the song “I’ve Forgotten You” come directly from the short story Yellow Iris.

  4. A man celebrates the two-year anniversary of his wife’s sudden death by cyanide while in Argentina – a death which Poirot himself had witnessed, but could not solve at the time. Filmes maravilhosos, interessantes e incríveis.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2013 · Episode-by-episode: The Yellow Iris. This episode was based on the short story 'Yellow Iris', first published in 1937. It was adapted for television by Anthony Horowitz and directed by Peter Barber-Fleming. Christie's original story is particularly short, and it is certainly a testament to Horowitz's skill that his considerable additions and ...

  6. "Poirot" The Yellow Iris (TV Episode 1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.