Thirteen At Dinner

Synopsis: Hercule Poirot appears on a TV talk show with actor Bryan Martin who is making an action/detective movie with Jane Wilkinson. He also meets impressionist Carlotta Adams. They all go to a party and Jane asks him and Captain Hastings to go and meet her husband, Lord Edgware in regards to a divorce. They do so, to discover that the Lord had already granted her a divorce. Jane is delighted but drops hints that she could have killed the Lord if he didn't grant her the divorce. The next day Lord Edgware is found dead and all the staff at the Lord's house swear that Jane was the one who did it but witnesses at another Lord's party swear that Jane was with them. Carlotta then dies and Poirot must investigate as Inspector Japp is determined to put Jane away...
Director(s): Lou Antonio
Production: Warner Bros. Television
 
IMDB:
6.3
NOT RATED
Year:
1985
87 min
460 Views


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13 AT THE TABLE

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Ten seconds.

begins taking two.

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Stay in two for applause.

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Wonderful, very well.

a pleasure has been to have you here.

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Tell me before...

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When we will see on the screen to our favorite detective.

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in the next movie

Detective Jake Slagel.

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Well, David, as you know,

why I am in London.

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We will begin to roll the

Next, now.

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So I guess that is

release next year.

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This is magnificent.

That is soon.

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Mr Bryan Martin.

Ladies and gentlemen.

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Return to three.

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The five Phil.

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And.. takes three.

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Mention his name to the

criminal community...

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It would be like teaching a handful

garlic...

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a hungry vampire.

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Me that looking at my.

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You get... you get now.

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I do not understand any of this.

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You'll be well.

When say your name, salts.

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Den welcome...

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That I must be me.

If.

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Mr Hercule Poirot.

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Let me.

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It is a pleasure.

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Good, Mr Poirot. It is a great

privilege to make its television debut

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here with us tonight.

Do you see much television?

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You liked because it is full of

crimes, research

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and much consolation, you know,

the good guys always win.

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As news of

my clock radio.

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that the bad guys always win.

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Quite well, Mr Poirot.

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Tell me has seen any movie?

from Bryan, Jake Slagel?

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From whom?

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Jake Slagel...

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Is this Mr Slagel?

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Bryan... Slagel is the character.

-Already present ourselves - if, that is.

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No, I not very often to film.

I'm afraid...

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the last movie that I went to see

the cinema was Casablanca;

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I was invited to the premiere in Antwerp.

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In Antwerp?

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I did not know really who had

premiered in Antwerp

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Spends much time in Belgium?

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No, because there are very few crimes all the time.

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I am very patriotic

I believe in Belgium very deeply,

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but there the crime

virtually non-existent.

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Why did something?

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The truth, no.

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I could have been criminal,

because it is a similar profession

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It is the other side of the same coin.

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Toss...Oh crime!

No, rather not.

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Now receives the next guest,

The following guest who will be a surprise

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Not for Mr Poirot

But if to Bryan.

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because it is the co-star

his new movie.

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If you give welcome, please.

To the Ms. Jane Wilkinson.

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Hello to everyone.

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It is so nice to be here.

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And it is so nice...

be myself.

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Take a seat, please.

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How do these surprised, Bryan?

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I am fairly.

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Well, surprise has always been my...Forte?

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Good word.

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But tell me, Bryan?

How does describiras, Jane?

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Would call it unpredictable?

Llamaras it irresistible?

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Call me... whenever you want.

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Strange.

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"Strange" is the word until

mysterious.

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This young miss resembles your famous co-star, Bryan.

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But, in fact, ladies and gentlemen,

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I would like to look again at...

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"Just because I'm not Bachelor.."

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I try as if he had no

"a brain in your head".

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The star of nightclubs

and television:

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Charlotte Adams.

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Fantastic...Well, we already finished.

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Thank you.

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Ellis...

To call Bryan by phone.

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read my thoughts.

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invited detective...

and the girl... for dinner.

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That wonderful.

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I am going!

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Hello, Jane.

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That good that come all.

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Jane, is Hercule Poirot.

Mr. poirot is an honor.

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Madame, thank you.

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Arthur Hastings is.

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Delighted to know.

Thrilled to know it.

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Enter, please.

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Thank you, partner.

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This is my friend Ronny.

It is a pleasure.

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I need a drink.

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Ellis, serves drinks.

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You speak with a former waiter, does not

only pretty; face I will do it.

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I was watching you.

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Hey, "It's so nice to be here.."

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"and it is so pleasant to be your"

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Where get this gesture?

fool head?

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How do you help me?, how do you help me?

Wonderful!

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