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  1. The Big Four: Directed by Peter Lydon. With David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Pauline Moran, Philip Jackson. As the threat of world war looms large, Poirot seeks the help of friends both old and new when he is pitted against a dangerous group of dissidents responsible for a series of violent murders.

    • (2K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Peter Lydon
    • 2014-07-27
  2. Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Big Four. Gran Bretagna, USA, 2013. Genere: Drammatico. durata 89' film per la tv. Regia di Peter Lydon. Con David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Pauline Moran, Philip Jackson, David Yelland, Tom Brooke, Nicholas Day, James Carroll Jordan, Patricia Hodge... Vedi cast completo. Foto (8) 11 voti. 5.4 5.4. Critica. Pubblico.

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    • David Suchet
    • Peter Lydon
  3. Plot summary. An unexpected visitor called Mayerling comes in through Hercule Poirot's bedroom and collapses on the floor. The only clue to what he wants is his repeating Poirot's name and address and writing the number 4, many times.

    • Agatha Christie
    • 1927
  4. Set against the backdrop of a looming WWII, The Big Four plunges Poirot into a world he has never been before - one of global espionage, and welcomes back so...

    • 31 sec
    • 209,3K
    • ITV
  5. 1 ago 2018 · Poirot e i quattro è un film del 2013, con David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Pauline Moran, Philip Jackson, David Yelland. Durata 89 minuti. Titolo originale: Agatha Christie's Poirot: The...

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    • David Suchet
  6. The Big Four is the second episode of series thirteen of Agatha Christie's Poirot. It was broadcast on 23 October 2013. The feature-length episode was based on the Agatha Christie novel of the same name and it was directed by Peter Lydon with screenplay written by Mark Gatiss and Ian Hallard.

  7. Suspicion falls on a shadowy, subversive organisation known as The Big Four. It seems determined to undermine the fragile peace and lead the world into war. Poirot and Japp investigate, but, as we see from the opening scenes, this has fatal consequences for Poirot. — grantss.