Thirteen At Dinner Page #3

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
459 Views


Vera...

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I think that someone I had

been following.

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I don't see anyone.

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Not now, only sometimes.

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I did about it?

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I would like to, but I can't.

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It is there a woman involved.

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And I can't say much without consulting...

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There is a woman involved,

but there is a crime?

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A good crime is one

good tortilla.

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Is simple on the outside

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Discover only the first

dato in nailing the fork.

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If.

Yes, good...

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I guess that it could be said that

There is a crime.

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-I understand. A serious crime?

-Quite seriously.

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A serious crime...the worst crime

of course it is murder.

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And solve murders is as the

air we breathe to my.

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The murder... well...

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By the way what convinced Jane talk with the old?

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You know, a little champagne,

a very beautiful woman...

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Poirot, your said...

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If it is, is beautiful.

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But I think.

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That thing?

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The kill the old.

I think that if I would.

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Commit a crime would kill him?

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She and I we know does

much, if I understood.

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Jane Wilkinson has only a

interest in mind: Jane Wilkinson.

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I hate to say it, but the good news

and the bad are nothing for her.

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If you're after something you want.

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I can see it by deleting to the

old Georgie...

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And then be very offended

If atraparan it.

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She acts as if

had much class...

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with champagne and dinners group,

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but there is still a

very good reason at stake,

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for that please dumb blonde role as well.

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Well, I must hurry me.

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-Oh, the cited early tomorrow.

-If.

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Look at it, we'll talk

the other matter.

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It is ok?

-If.

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Has helped me a lot, really,

I speak seriously.

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I appreciate what do you know?

It is good person.

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Poirot, these acting very strange

tonight.

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Is that air.... and nailing

the fork in the tortilla.

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So many years behind a desk

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in military intelligence you have

done so innocent.

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Tonight, I observaste

custom...

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but he wears no... actor

professional acting.

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When did the that?

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"Now...""I appreciate it"

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Walk for life

so totally distracted.

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I envy you.

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This is not true.

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Now if these noting,

Bravo.

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"I appreciate it..."

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I did not offend you.

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Lord Edgware residence?

Oh, if?

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I speak on the part of Mr

Hercule Poirot.

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Yes, if.

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I would like to make an appointment with your

Mr...

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If I hope.

Seems to know you.

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Yes, wait a minute.

The travels to Paris tomorrow;

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You can see you return or today

If it is very urgent.

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Now, now.

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Hello, today would be splendid...

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If...good...Thank you.

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Terrible woman...you have appointment with its

Mr Cappato at noon.

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Mr. Poirot and Mr. Hastings

to see lord Edgwere.

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Move forward.

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I've heard of you,

of course, Mr Poirot.

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Mr Hastings...

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Do not imagine because

want to see me.

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Our mission is a little

painful, honourable.

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This is his wife.

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I already believe it.

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You should know that

for some time...

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his wife has asked the divorce.

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She wants to marry with

some film actor.

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She suggested that

speaking of the matter.

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There is nothing to talk about.

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Divorce is not granted.

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Course is not the case.

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Not refuses you grant?

the divorce?

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Mr Poirot not capto her surprise.

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He wrote six months ago that

I do not oppose divorce.

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I had refused,

but change their minds.

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The reasons are mine.

Anything else?

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Here, Knights, please.

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That fantastic.

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Means that I am free.

I can not believe it.

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Focus for a moment,

Please.

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He said me,6 months ago...

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wrote by granting him

divorce.

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I never received any letter.

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Do not you think strange?

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Yes, but at who cares?

I'm free.

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Mr Poirot, you are a genius.

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-No. What can I do?

to reward?

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No, no... its gratitude

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