Agatha Christie: Poirot - Season 6 (1994) (season)


Hickory Dickory Dock (S06E02)

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Petty thefts are followed by brutal murders at a student hostel in Hickory Road. Even the ingenious 'little grey cells' of Poirot's mind find the circumstances difficult to comprehend. What is the significance of the slashed rucksack, the stolen light bulbs and the lethal morphene tartrate which is substituted for an unsuspecting student's sleeping powder? Only a small mouse bears witness to the ruthless activities of a murderer prepared to go any lengths to conceal the deadly past. (iTunes)

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kaylin 

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English These long episodes are simply worth it. It's entertaining, but there's also an incredibly interesting plot. It starts with just things being lost, but gradually the real truth is revealed. The uncovering is gradual but very functional and effective. This time you'll hardly figure out who the real killer is, even though you might have an idea as to why. ()

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