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The Case of the Missing Will ()


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A terminally ill man asks Poirot to be executor of his new will but is murdered before he can write it, and it is later discovered the old will has been stolen.

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Hercule Poirot
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Captain Hastings
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Chief Inspector Japp
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Miss Lemon
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Violet Wilson
Rowena Cooper ...
Sarah Siddaway
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Dr. Pritchard
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Andrew Marsh
Susan Tracy ...
Phyllida Campion
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Margaret Baker
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John Siddaway
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Walter Baker
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Robert Siddaway
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Peter Baker
Stephen Oxley ...
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President
George Beach ...
Undergraduate
Simon Owen ...
Robert as a child
Glen Mead ...
Peter as a child
Stephanie Thwaites ...
Violet as a child
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London Man (uncredited)

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John Bruce

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Douglas Watkinson ... (dramatised by)
 
Agatha Christie ... (short story "The Case of the Missing Will") (uncredited)

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Brian Eastman ... producer
Nick Elliott ... executive producer
Dominic Fulford ... associate producer

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Christopher Gunning

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Chris O'Dell ... director of photography

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Derek Bain

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Andrew McClelland ... assistant editor

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Kate Day
Rebecca Howard

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Rob Harris

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Peter Wenham

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Carlotta Barrow

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Barbara Kronig

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Kate Bower ... makeup artist
Patricia Kirkman ... makeup artist
Hilary Martin ... makeup supervisor

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Guy Tannahill ... production manager

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Dominic Fysh ... assistant director
Terry Madden ... assistant director
Gerry Toomey ... assistant director

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Alan Booth ... construction manager
Judy Ducker ... production buyer
Mickey Lennon ... property master (as Micky Lennon)

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Paul Botham ... boom operator
Matthew Desorgher ... sound assistant
John Downer ... dubbing
Jeff Hawkins ... sound recordist
Sarah Morton ... dubbing
Rupert Scrivener ... dubbing

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Sy Hollands ... stunts (as Sy Holland)

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Steve Alcorn ... camera operator (as Steven Alcorn)
Ray Cooper ... clapper loader
John Etherington ... grip
Vince Goddard ... gaffer
Danny Shelmerdine ... focus puller

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Jill Avery ... wardrobe
Dougie Hawkes ... costumer
Lisa Johnson ... wardrobe
Neil Sweetmore ... wardrobe
Vernon White ... wardrobe

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Nigel Gostelow ... locations
Jeremy Johns ... locations

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Maggie Lewty ... script supervisor

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Mark White ... transportation
Mark Beeton ... unit driver (uncredited)

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John Beharrell ... accounts
Penelope Forrester ... accounts
Pat Gavin ... titles
Leila Kirkpatrick ... production coordinator
Natasha Wellesley ... production coordinator
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Plot Summary

In 1926, rich but childless Andrew Marsh writes a will providing generous bequests to friends, associates, and their children while leaving the bulk of his estate to a medical foundation. He conspicuously omits his young ward Violet Wilson on the chauvinistic grounds that girls will be provided for by their husbands. Marsh's sexist attitudes change over the years as Violet grows into a lovely, independent young woman and publisher of a feminist magazine. He announces that he is going to alter his will and leave 100% of the estate to his ward. On the same night he confides to Poirot that he is terminally ill and wants the detective to be executor of his estate, he is lured out of the house and murdered before he can write the new document. When his lawyer discovers that the old will has been stolen too, the dead man is declared intestate. While the local authorities attribute the death to natural causes, Poirot is given reason to believe that Marsh has an illegitimate son, the identity of whom will lead him to the murderer. Written by Gabe Taverney (duke1029@aol.com)

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  • The Case of the Missing Will (United Kingdom)
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  • 51 min
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Trivia This is the only show that isn't based on an original Agatha Christie story; only the names of the characters are taken from the original "The Case of The Missing Will". See more »
Goofs When Miss Lemon arrives at the hospital to check birth records for Poirot, she gets out of the car wearing a red dress with a white sweater. Moments later as she's entering the Records Office, she's wearing a blue dress with white sweater. In the next shot, it shows her going through the Records books and she's back in the red dress again. In her next scene she arrives back to give Poirot the info she's found and she's once again back in the blue dress. See more »
Quotes Captain Arthur Hastings: [walking in the funeral procession] The man had a lot of friends, Poirot.
Hercule Poirot: What good are many friends, mon ami, when you have one bad enemy?
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