![]() ![]() Poirot’s investigations are thwarted at every turn by an enemy determined to outsmart him. ![]() As the murder count rises, the only clue is the copy of The ABC Railway Guide at each crime scene. First the killer strikes in Andover, then Bexhill. In the midst of this, Hercule faces a serial killer known only as A.B.C. Now, Phelps and the Beeb are teaming up once again for an adaptation of The ABC Murders, with John Malkovich taking on the iconic Poirot moustache, joined by Rupert Grint as Inspector Crome.Ī new clip gives us our first look at both of them in action, as we join Poirot in the 1930s, a time when the nation is dangerously divided and suspicion and hatred are on the rise. BAFTA nominated writer Sarah Phelps has given Christie’s work a shot of modern darkness and a chilling Scandi streak, as well as a hefty dose of style. Nothing says Christmas like an Agatha Christie adaptation, and the BBC has been pulling out all the stops in recent years, from Witness for the Prosecution to And Then There Were None. ![]() First look: The ABC Murders set for Boxing Day premiere ![]()
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