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  1. With David Suchet, Patrick Ryecart, Rupert Evans, Lorna Nickson Brown. Poirot's pursuit of an infamous art thief leads him to a snowbound hotel in the Swiss Alps, where he is met with a plethora of mysteries and the reappearance of a familiar face from the past.

    • (2.3K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Andy Wilson
    • 2014-08-18
  2. The Labours of Hercules was adapted into a TV film by Guy Andrews with David Suchet as Poirot as part of the final series of Agatha Christie's Poirot.

    • Agatha Christie
    • 1947
  3. The Labours of Hercules is the fourth episode of the thirteenth series of Agatha Christie's Poirot, first broadcast on 6 November 2013. The feature-length episode was based on the Agatha Christie short story collection of the same name and it was directed by Andy Wilson with script by Guy Andrews.

  4. The Labours of Hercules. Poirot. Summaries. Poirot's pursuit of an infamous art thief leads him to a snowbound hotel in the Swiss Alps, where he is met with a plethora of mysteries and the reappearance of a familiar face from the past.

  5. In an attempt to snare the enigmatic art thief Marrascaud, Poirot and the Metropolitan Police set an irresistible trap: at the society debut of wealthy aristocrat Lucinda Le Mesurier, a priceless painting called 'Hercules Vanquishing the Hydra' by Marrascaud's favorite artist will be displayed, with Lucinda wearing exquisite diamond jewelery.

    • (232)
    • United Kingdom
    • Ian Moss
    • Andy Wilson
  6. Nov 13, 2013 · The original Labours of Hercules book ends with Poirot clearing the Countess of suspicion of drug-trafficking, and her gratefully embracing him in the middle of the night as a result (in fact, I contend you can read that she spends the night in his flat).

  7. With David Suchet, Patrick Ryecart, Rupert Evans, Lorna Nickson Brown. Poirot's pursuit of an infamous art thief leads him to a snowbound hotel in the Swiss Alps, where he is met with a plethora of mysteries and the reappearance of a familiar face from the past.