Murder in Three Acts (1986)

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Written by Agatha Christie, Scott Swanton

Directed by Gary Nelson

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1986

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Hercule Poirot's assistant, Hastings, calls him down to Acapulco in Mexico where he can write his memoirs but Hastings drags him to a party populated with Hastings' new friends. There's Janet Crisp - the writer, Daisy Eastman and her daughter 'Egg', Ricardo Montoya, Dr. Strange, Miss Milray the housekeeper and Charles Cartwright the famous American actor. But at the party another guest - Rev. Babbington - dies from poisoning and when Dr. Strange also dies from poisoning, Poirot must swing into action before the serial killer strikes again.

Cast

Peter UstinovHercule Poirot
Image for Tony CurtisTony CurtisCharles Cartwright
Emma SammsEgg
Jonathan CecilHastings
Fernando AllendeRicardo Montoya
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.Col. Mateo
Lisa EichhornCynthia Dayton
Dana ElcarDr. Strange
Frances Lee McCainMiss Milray
Marian MercerDaisy Eastman
Diana MuldaurAngela Stafford
Nicholas PryorFreddie Dayton
Concetta TomeiJanet Crisp
Jacqueline EvansMrs. Babbington
Ángeles GonzálezHousekeeper
Philip GuilmantRev. Babbington
Rodolfo HernándezMiguel
Claudia GuzmánRosa
Martin LaSalleDoctor
René PereyraWaiter
Alma LevyNurse
Julio MonterdeManager
José ChávezWatchman

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