Sheppard is very pleased that fate sent him such a talented detective as Hercule Poirot. Walking with a friend along the huge estate of the deceased, Poirot tries to notice any little things, such as even those not related to the crime. In the gazebo, Poirot finds himself under the bench and hides the goose feather shaft to his cane. From a wicker basket, Poirot removes a scrap of fabric that clings to it, possibly a handkerchief. However, scarves never starch, and this fabric clearly bears the remains of starch. At the pond, friends notice Major Blend and Flora, who confess Blend in their feelings, although she considers her behavior reprehensible. Flora tells Blend that today the attorney has announced the conditions of the will. Uncle left her 20 thousand, and this means freedom for her. She no longer has to humiliate herself, to lie, to pretend to be grateful.
Title | The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Season 1 Episode 3 |
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Year | 2002 |
Genre | Mystery, Comedy |
Country | Russia |
Studio | Channel One |
Cast | Konstantin Raykin, Sergei Makovetsky |
Crew | Sergey Ursulyak (Director), Mikhail Suslov (Director of Photography) |
Alternative Titles | Neudacha Puaro, Убийство Роджера Экройда |
Keyword | based on novel or book |
First Air Date | Nov 06, 2002 |
Last Air date | Nov 06, 2002 |
Season | 1 Season |
Episode | 5 Episode |
Runtime | 26:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 8.20/ 10 by 4.00 users |
Popularity | 7.676 |
Language | Russian |