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  1. The Case of the Missing Will: Directed by John Bruce. With David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Philip Jackson, Pauline Moran. A terminally ill man asks Poirot to be executor of his new will but is murdered before he can write it, and it is later discovered the old will has been stolen.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • John Bruce
    • 1993-02-07
  2. 1 de ago. de 2021 · BritTV. 67.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.3K. 361K views 2 years ago. ...more. Agatha Christie's Poirot Series 5: The Case of the Missing WillFollow us on Facebook:...

  3. 11 de fev. de 2019 · Monday 11 February 2019. Poirot Project: The Case of the Missing Will (review) This post is part of my 2016-19 Poirot Project. You can read the full story of why I’m doing this in my Introduction post. The previous post was a review of ‘The Yellow Iris’. Beware: Here be Spoilers.

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    • Comparison with Original Story
    • Cast
    • Filming Locations
    • Research notes

    The Case of the Missing Will is the fourth episode of series 5 of the ITV British television drama series Agatha Christie's Poirot featuring David Suchet as Hercule Poirot, first broadcast on 7 February 1993 in the UK. It was partly based on the Agatha Christie short story of the same name and directed by John Bruce with dramatisation by Douglas Wa...

    Andrew Marsh, a rich, terminally ill man, asks Poirot to be executor of his new will, in which he intends to leave the whole estate to his ward Violet Wilson. However, he is murdered before he can write it – and it seems that his old will has also disappeared.

    The TV film is very different from Christie's original story. Some names have been retained but the characters essentially play different roles.

    This adaptation is vastly different from the original story. The will here is not hidden by Andrew Marsh. Instead of being sceptical about education for woman, here, Andrew Marsh is proud that Violet is about to graduate. He wants to makes a new will leaving everything to Violet, with Poirot as executor, but he is murdered before he can put this to...

    •David Suchet as Hercule Poirot

    •Hugh Fraser as Captain Hastings

    •Philip Jackson as Chief Inspector Japp

    •Pauline Moran as Miss Lemon

    •Beth Goddard as Violet Wilson

    •Rowena Cooper as Sarah Siddaway

    •Various scenes in Cambridge

    •St John's College, St John's Street, Cambridge

    •Trinity Lane, Cambridge

    •Trinity Street, Cambridge - arrival at Cambridge

    •All Saints Passage, Cambridge - Violet waiting for Poirot

    •Newton's Apple Tree, Trinity College - Poirot gets out of car after arrival

    •On Andrew Marsh's death certificate, the address of Crabtree Farm is stated as Knapwell, Cambridgeshire (an actual location).

    •The date of death is 15 June 1936.

  4. Douglas Watkinson Screenplay. Agatha Christie Author. Chris O'Dell Cinematography. Critics reviews. A terminally ill man asks Poirot to be executor of his new will but is murdered before he can write it, and it is later discovered the old will has been stolen.

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  6. A terminally ill man asks Poirot to be executor of his new will but is murdered before he can write it, and it is later discovered the old will has been stolen. In 1926, rich but childless Andrew Marsh writes a will providing generous bequests to friends, associates, and their children while leaving the bulk of his estate to a medical foundation.