Problem at Sea
- Episode aired Feb 19, 1989
- TV-14
- 51m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Poirot's Mediterranean cruise is disrupted when an unlikeable passenger is found murdered in her stateroom.Poirot's Mediterranean cruise is disrupted when an unlikeable passenger is found murdered in her stateroom.Poirot's Mediterranean cruise is disrupted when an unlikeable passenger is found murdered in her stateroom.
Victoria Hasted
- Pamela Cregan
- (as Victoria Hastead)
Dorothea Phillips
- Nelly Morgan
- (as Dorothea Philips)
Giorgos Kotanidis
- Photographer
- (as George Kotanidis)
- Director
- Writers
- Clive Exton
- Agatha Christie(uncredited)
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- TriviaThe ship used for filming is the motor yacht "Madiz" built in Scotland in 1902 and is privately owned. In World War 2, the "Madiz" served in the British Royal Navy as a Royal Patrol yacht.
- GoofsIt is stretching credibility for the captain to refrain from reporting the murder to the Egyptian police and allowing Poirot to investigate. Especially when the Egyptian police do get called in when Skinner tries to sell the dead woman's jewels. Also, there is the question of the issue of a death certificate how the body would be stored on board.
- Quotes
Hercule Poirot: Your vitality is formidable, dear lady.
Mrs Clapperton: "You're so alive, Adeline," they say to me. But really, Monsieur Poirot, what would one be if one wasn't alive?
Hercule Poirot: Dead, Madame.
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Wonderful production values, pedestrian story
As to be expected in this series, the photography and production values (the bazaar scenes are especially interesting) are excellent. The setting on a cruise ship voyaging around Egypt is also pleasing to watch. Unfortunately, most of the characters excepting Poirot and Hastings are either boring, annoying or unlikeable. The two "silly" girls are annoying, the suburban couple and henpecked husband are boring, and the very disagreeable and arrogant murder victim is unlikeable (which is as it should be in a mystery). The suspects include native hawkers of doodads but every suspect seems to have an iron clad alibi. As another reviewer has said, it's pretty easy to figure out who the culprit is but Poirot's method of publicly identifying this person was clever and interesting. Aside from the bazaar shopping scene, my favorite bit in the show was an older woman singing a music hall number about the army as entertainment for passengers and Hastings' annoyance with the number. While this is a lesser entry in the series it was still worthwhile and fun to watch.
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- Aug 16, 2012
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