Episode cast overview, first billed only. She denies that anyone else is the owner, but she is horrified to be told of its drug connection. Poirot interviews the park keeper who remembers the incident of the kidnap. A gift of mutual goodwill is better than … In appearance Hercule Poirot hardly resembled an ancient Greek hero. A new story under the same title first appeared in the Collins first edition. One morning, Harold finds Elsie sitting on a log in the woods, crying about the state of her life. When she looked down, someone had cut the dog's leash and it had been taken. Stoddart had been summoned after Mrs Grace had an argument with her boyfriend, Anthony Hawker. Poirot tells her of the supposed plans of exhumation and the nurse considers this news and then tells him she agrees that such a thing should be done. However, beneath the surface he was involved in chicanery, dishonest share-dealing and misusing party funds. Obtain the Cattle of Geryon. A third man, an Irish cat burglar called Patrick Casey, died soon afterwards when he fell from a building attempting another crime. Pitying the man, Poirot agrees to reunite the lovers pro bono and sets off to the Hotel Olympos in Rochers ... Agatha Christie's Poirot - Episodes Ratings! Rossakoff arrives at Poirot's flat. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. She was then photographed in various compromising situations. Power paid a sum equal to thirty thousand pounds to buy it at auction in 1929, but on the night of the sale the goblet and other items were stolen from the home of the seller, the Marchese di San Veratrino. Poirot deduced it would be at the convent as there had been no trace of anyone having the goblet after it was stolen. In some cases (such as The Nemean Lion) the connection is a highly tenuous one, while in others the choice of case is more or less forced upon Poirot by circumstances. Miss Burshaw met a girl in London whom she had never seen before, and who then totally changed her appearance in the toilette on the train, discarding the schoolgirl hat and shoes through the window and transforming herself into the flashy wife of James Elliot. Sheila has heard from one of the house servants that Poirot visited her father the day before. Poirot shows Power how, during the Renaissance, the Pope used a hidden mechanism in the goblet to put the poison in the victim's drink. Two other women cause Harold a moment of disquiet. The labours of Hercules 27 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 27th, 2021 11:44) Glenn Brearey, general manager at mining specialist Schlam, talks us through the history and evolution of the company’s ground-breaking dump truck body, Hercules Sponsored by Schlam Visit Company Poirot makes the rounds of the village, insinuating that he is connected with the Home Office and thereby generating much hypocritical murmurs of sympathy for the doctor and, more importantly, names of who said what and when. It features the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and gives an account of twelve cases with which he intends to close his career as a private detective. [11][12], The location in this adaptation, a Swiss hotel called "Hotel Olympos", was shot in Halton House in Aylesbury; however, the bedrooms were built at Pinewood studios.[11]. It is clear that his real intention is to commit suicide in the woods with a shotgun and therefore save himself and the others from further pain. The detective turns the conversation round to murder cases and tells a rattled Sir Joseph that he reminds him of a Belgian murderer who poisoned his wife to marry his secretary. He strangled the lion until finally it gave its last breath. No review of this book appeared in the Times Literary Supplement. Some time later, back at Lady Carmichael's, Poirot tells Sheila that her photograph has been identified by the police. [6], The Labours of Hercules was adapted into a TV film by Guy Andrews with David Suchet as Poirot as part of the final series of Agatha Christie's Poirot. Harold Waring, an under-secretary of state at age 30, is enjoying a holiday in the country of Herzoslovakia at a hotel by the side of Lake Stempka. Video 4. The next service is proceeding and Miss Carnaby is about to be injected again when Mr Cole steps in. Andersen was about to inject Miss Carnaby with tuberculosis bacteria to tie in with the fictional ailment she told him about. Stoddart lectures her about the cocaine and Poirot introduces himself. As to who is responsible ... Poirot reveals that Admiral Chandler has inherited the insanity of his family but Hugh is not his biological son. A confident Poirot is convinced the criminal will be apprehended, but he does not foresee the eventual, disastrous outcome: not only does Marrascaud pinch the painting, but Lucinda herself is brutally murdered, and her jewels are stolen as well. Use the HTML below. The labours of Hercules began when Eurystheus ordered Hercules to kill the Nemean lion. At that moment, Philip Clayton runs in. The Labors of Hercules The goddess Hera, determined to make trouble for Hercules, made him lose his mind. The day before the next divine service, Miss Carnaby meets Poirot in a local teashop. Sheila was at the party, is still at the flat having just woken up and is feeling terrible after the high of the drugs. Despite the girl being found, Poirot speaks with Detective Inspector Hearn, who has been dealing with the case and is no nearer to solving the mystery of how the girl disappeared. The goddess decrees that he can join the gods only if he completes certain labours, proving himself worthy of the power of the gods. Poirot is intrigued as to why a rendezvous has been arranged in such an isolated place. The Labors of Hercules Video 1. However, Alice does find an individual called Paul Varesco fascinating. When Poirot tripped deliberately, he bumped Grant's "gouty" foot, but Grant did not notice. Upon killing the lion, he skinned it and wore its hide on his return to Eurystheus. They are dressed in flapping cloaks, have hooked noses and long fingernails and bring to Harold's mind an image of evil birds of prey. [3] The US edition retailed at $2.50[2] and the UK edition at eight shillings and sixpence (8/6, 42½p).[3]. Poirot compares drug-peddling to feeding on human flesh (in his mind, like the horses of Diomedes, who were fed on human flesh). While being interviewed, Beatrice slyly denies overhearing any conversation but tells him of several suspicious stories of Jean making medicine or a pot of tea for Mrs Oldfield which the nurse poured away or changed before the patient could take them. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. In appearance Hercule Poirot hardly resembled an ancient Greek hero. Alexander Simpson asks Poirot to help in the investigation of a painting by Rubens which was stolen from the gallery that he owns. He hears how two sets of Parisian police asked to search through Winnie's trunk, neither seemingly having spoken to the other, and sees a badly painted picture in oils depicting the bridge at Cranchester, executed by Winnie as a present for Miss Pope. Each would go down in the annals of crime as a heroic feat of deduction. Schwartz and Poirot find Dr Lutz attending the not too seriously injured detective, and then follow a bloody trail down the carpets of the hotel to an unused wing where they find a dead body with a note pinned to it which reads "Marrascaud will kill no more, nor will he rob his friends", Poirot uses a heliograph to signal down the mountain for help and three days later, Lementeuil and some officers arrive at the hotel and Gustave is arrested. A confident Poirot is convinced the criminal will be apprehended, but he does not foresee the eventual, disastrous outcome: not only does Marrascaud pinch the painting, but Lucinda herself is brutally murdered, and her jewels are stolen as well. Topics Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirot, audiobook, mystery, murder, detective Language English. The Labours of Hercules consists of twelve Poirot cases, neatly constructed but inevitably lacking the criss-cross of red-herring trails that make our arteries pulse over the full distance. Lots of tricks from her novels, and other people's used very skilfully. He is able to confirm that Winnie's shoes were found by the rail line which confirms Poirot's theory. He first sees them as they come up a path from the lake to the hotel. They are now cut off in the hotel as the funicular has been damaged during the night, probably by sabotage. Halton House, Halton, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. The 12 Labours of Hercules/Heracles are some of the most impressive tales in Greek Mythology. But Hera has no wish to see Hercules in Olympus. She was engaged to marry Hugh Chandler for over a year but he has broken it off as he thinks he is going mad. People are avoiding him and several poison pen letters have been sent to him but he can do nothing to stem this tide of ill-intentioned gossip – like the heads of the Lernaean Hydra, when one source of the gossip is cut off, another grows in its place. The motive was jealousy as Nurse Harrison was convinced by Oldfield's kind manner over several years that he intended her to be his bride. It tells Poirot that he has been recognised because of his moustache and asks for his help. He wonders how much she saw. In front of the startled woman, Poirot begins to scrub the picture with turpentine whilst telling her that Winnie never made the trip across to France. Poirot goes to France and visits Miss Pope's establishment at Neuilly. A small sealed packet of cocaine drops to the ground. On the night of the raid, Poirot stations a small man called Higgs outside the club. Poirot is reacquainted with Miss Carnaby, the companion from the episode of the Nemean Lion, whom Poirot praises as one of the most successful criminals he has ever met. Poirot learns that Hugh's mother died when he was ten years old in a boating accident when she was out with the Admiral, and that she was previously engaged to Frobisher before he went off to India with the British Army. The first of Hercules' twelve labours, set by his cousin King Eurystheus, was to slay the Nemean lion.. 17th century depiction of Hercules fighting the Nemean lion by Peter Paul Rubens. Previous. 3 reviews. He provided all the money and was innocent of what Mrs Rice "negotiated" as he did not speak the language. He reminds Power of his boyhood in western Ireland. It sounds difficult, but turned out to be … A ransom note said to leave the money in notes in an envelope for a Captain Curtis at an address in Bloomsbury. In questioning Hugh, Poirot hears of his dreams which always seem to include elements of hydrophobia. The US edition retailed at $2.50 and the UK edition at eight shillings and sixpence (8/6, 42½p). Poirot tells the astonished Japp that he was responsible, and then puts the phone down. Poirot takes her into the next room where Higgs and Cerberus are waiting. His third visit is to the wife of the man that Hoggin met at his club who gives a very similar story to that told by Lady Hoggin as to the method of kidnap and ransom demand. Unlike in the novel, the titular Labours are not undertaken by Poirot as cases, but rather refer to a series of paintings that are stolen by Marrascaud, the main villain; the title is also symbolic of Poirot's path to redemption after his plan to snare Marrascaud leads to the senseless murder of an innocent girl, Lucinda LeMesurier. Poirot meets the petulant Lady Hoggin and her put-upon companion, Miss Amy Carnaby, who is clearly frightened of her employer. She does not deny his story. An unnamed reviewer in the Toronto Daily Star on 6 December 1947 wrote, Hercule Poirot... here emulates his Olympian namesake, Hercules... As the old-timer tackled the 12 classical labors... so Mrs. Christie turns her dapper sleuth loose on 12 modern counterparts in the detection-mystery line. The Labours of Hercules is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1947 and in the UK by Collins Crime Club in September of the same year. So, his ultimate aim is to cut the main source of the gossip, just like the hydra had been slain by cutting its vulnerable head. Talking to the manager and then to Schwartz again, Poirot learns that the beautiful woman is a Madame Grandier, who comes each year on the anniversary of her husband's death in the area, and that the distinguished-looking man is Dr Lutz, a Jewish refugee from the Nazis in Vienna. It's a pity that many of the other Labours and Lemesurier inheritance were not been adapted as promised,and I will wait forever for a new series with Suchet even if it's hopeless.But as an ending of a monumental series,season 13 has been really a masterpiece ,one of the best of the whole series!!!! Quite often it is the companion who is sent with the envelope of pound notes which goes into a general pool for all the companions involved in the scheme. He tells an astonished Michael that the "General" overdid his act, as gout is usually suffered by very old men, not the middle-aged fathers of young women. He searches Hugh's room and also makes a trip to a local chemist, supposedly to buy a toothbrush. She was employed in the last week of June when the previous maid had left, possibly due to illness. Miss Carnaby has and to her he is a very strange man. Poirot asks Rossakoff to order the obedient dog to drop what it is holding in its mouth and it does so. At the same time, Poirot has stripped away Winnie's "dreadful" painting to expose a second one beneath it: the Girdle of Hippolyta, the missing Rubens masterpiece. The proof has been obtained in the laboratory in the sanctuary that the police have raided. Video 5. The plots of "Deer" and "Birds" are included fairly faithfully, while only elements from the others are present. The thieves smuggled the painting in an escorted schoolgirl's trunk, knowing such a thing would never be searched by customs, and one of the gang then threw off her disguise of a plain schoolgirl. Williamson knows of Poirot's reputation and asks him to trace a young girl who has disappeared. Half an hour later, Mrs Rice joins Harold and tells him that Philip is dead, killed by the blow. All of the stories except for "The Capture of Cerberus" were first published in the UK in the Strand Magazine with illustrations by Ernest Ratcliff as follows: "The Capture of Cerberus" was rejected by Strand Magazine and was not published as part of the series. Andersen's chemistry background (although he was probably not a Jewish refugee) came in useful for preparing injections of hashish to produce ecstasy in his adherents, and also for injecting them with relevant bacteria when he wanted to kill them and inherit their estates. Gives an account of the journey of the soul as it incarnates progressively through the twelve signs of the Zodiac. Poirot visits this address and is told that the girl, an Italian, had returned to her home country. No foreign police are open to bribery in the way that Harold was told. We learn that during his first night in the hotel, Poirot did not drink his coffee, as he suspected it was drugged, and actually witnessed Gustave entering his room, rifling his pockets, and finding the note from Lementeuil. Poirot has seemingly reached the end of his quest, but something troubles him and he moves on to Switzerland where he finds Samoushenka in poor health. The Labours of Hercules (Hercule Poirot, #27), Agatha Christie The Labours of Hercules is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in 1947. In an attempt to snare the enigmatic art thief Marrascaud, Poirot and the Metropolitan Police set an irresistible trap: at the society debut of wealthy aristocrat Lucinda Le Mesurier, a priceless painting called 'Hercules Vanquishing the Hydra' by Marrascaud's favorite artist will be displayed, with Lucinda wearing exquisite diamond jewelery. Poirot visits Mertonshire, where an old friend, Lady Carmichael, gives him details of the Grant family. The true culprits are Mrs Rice and her daughter. He also speaks with the owner of Grasslawn, Sir George Sanderfield, who remembers Marie, with some unease, but does not recall a maid on the first occasion of Madame Samoushenka's visit to his house, and thinks Poirot is mistaken. By doing so, she will copy the horses of the legend, who became normal after Hercules fed their master to them. The formidable headmistress tells Poirot of the advantages of her school being close to the music and culture of Paris. Poirot speaks to his contact in the theatre world who tells him the dancer has gone to Vagray Les Alpes in Switzerland, suffering from tuberculosis, and that her maid was an Italian from Pisa. That evening, Elsie bursts into Harold's room. Mrs Rice has also found out from the hotel concierge that the two evil looking women are Polish sisters. The alkaloid produces hallucinations and causes great thirst. Let our editors help you find what's trending and what's worth your time. Heracles (/ ˈ h ɛr ə k l iː z / HERR-ə-kleez; Greek: Ἡρακλῆς, Hēraklês, "Glory/Pride of Hera"), born Alcaeus (Ἀλκαῖος, Alkaios) or Alcides (Ἀλκείδης, Alkeidēs), was a divine hero in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, and the foster son of Amphitryon. She is to pretend to be dismissive of them and then, once within the sanctuary, be persuaded to be a convert. The Scotland Yard detective finds out that Andersen is a German chemist, expelled from a university there by the Nazis because he had a Jewish mother and that there is nothing suspicious about the deaths of the women whose names have been supplied by Miss Carnaby. Poirot receives a visit from Emery Power, a rich art collector of Irish birth. Poirot is puzzled but it is the unflappable Miss Lemon who coolly informs him it is the name of a new London nightclub and books him a table for that night. Poirot observes his fellow passengers in the funicular. His regular sidekicks (his secretary, Miss Lemon, and valet, George/Georges) make cameo appearances, … Stoddart's concern is for Sheila Grant, who he met at a hunt ball in the country. But the mention of the goblet made by Cellini for Alexander VI (before the age of three?) Soon afterward, along with the stories about Hammett, another series of news reports start to appear in the press which hint at various sex scandals regarding Ferrier's wife, Dagmar. All seems to go well and the next day Harold sees Mrs Rice speaking with a police officer and she tells him that the death has been declared as being from natural causes and that they are all in the clear. Hoggin would have left the matter there but for the fact that the same thing had happened to an acquaintance at his club. The last story, The Capture of Cerberus, has events that correspond wit… At the service, she is dismissive of the liturgy but suddenly feels a needle-prick in her arm. After he went to the oracle at Delphi and prayed to the god Apollo for guidance, Hercules was instructed to serve King Eurystheus and perform twelve difficult labours to atone for his actions. In her loneliness, Mrs Clegg has found comfort in a religious sect called "The Flock of the Shepherd", based in a retreat in Devon. Nurse Harrison tells a story of overhearing Jean and the doctor talking about the imminent death of his wife in which it was clear that this was an event that both of them were impatiently awaiting. These stories appear in The X-Ray News, which is sued for libel by Mrs Ferrier. Poirot visits Percy Perry, the seedy editor of The X-Ray News who he has heard has previously accepted sums of money for not printing stories. The adaptation combined "The Arcadian Deer", "The Erymanthian Boar", "The Stymphalean Birds", "The Girdle of Hippolyta" and "The Capture of Cerberus" into one mystery, with "Boar" being the central one. Need some help finding the best things to watch on Netflix? Although he is annoyed that his holiday is being delayed, the phrase used by Lementeuil to describe Marrascaud – "a wild boar" – catches his interest. He visits General Grant whose house is filled with artifacts from India. shanty_sleuth. Poirot questions the Admiral who has aged immensely since these incidents started and who feels that breaking the engagement is best for everyone, remarking that there will be no more Chandlers at Lyde Manor after he and his son have died. Miss Carnaby settles down at the sanctuary with Mrs Clegg and joins in a festival held at night – "The Full Growth of the Pasture". The three men are locked up and Schwartz tells Poirot that the men have already "carved up" Gustave's face. The prosecution provides its first witness – the Bishop of Northumbria – who swears that Mrs Ferrier was at his palace recovering on doctor's orders on the dates mentioned by the newspaper. The Labours of Hercules is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1947. Title: The catastrophe weights heavily on Poirot's conscience, and he sinks into a steady depression, despite the entreaties of his physician, Dr Burton. She translates for Harold and tells him that they know what really happened (their room being next to Elsie's) and that they are blackmailing the English people. Season 13 | Episode 4. In some cases (such as "The Nemean Lion"), the connection is a highly tenuous one, while in others the choice of case is more or less forced upon Poirot by circumstances. Chris Peers, Ralph Spurrier and Jamie Sturgeon. All of … All the girls are going to the bad as their father cannot control them. Samoushenka was, in fact, Nita, or "Incognita" to give her a full name, and she enjoyed several hours of pleasure in Arcady with her Greek god when he called at the house and the others were out. She remembers nothing of meeting one of Miss Pope's staff, Miss Burshaw, in London before the trip to France. He tells her of the threat she is under from her drug taking. Poirot consults Japp. It highlights the soul’s journey through the twelve zodiac signs and the important inner lessons to be gained for spiritual growth. Poirot speaks to Jean and tells her that the conversation Nurse Harrison claimed to have overheard seemed psychologically unlikely as two possible conspirators would never had had such a conversation in a place where they could be easily listened to. Kill the Lernaean Hydra. It is obvious that Sheila has heard of him and is nervous of him. Poirot suggests no good will come of owning an object with such an evil history. For the Greek myth, see, Dust-jacket illustration of the US (true first) edition. Rossakoff introduces him to Professor Liskeard who advised her on the decorations (although he is ashamed of the gaudy results), and to Dr Alice Cunningham, a practitioner of psychology who is engaged to Rossakoff's son, currently working in America. Poirot tries to trace Nita through her former employer, Katrina Samoushenka, but is told that the dancer has gone to Switzerland. He found out by telegram that they were wanted by the police and that they have been arrested. The police at the time were certain that a gang of three international thieves were responsible. Trapped and broken, Nurse Harrison admits the murder. Poirot tells them their activities must stop and that the money must be returned to Lady Hoggin, although he is sure that he will be able to persuade her husband not to involve the police. She is one of four daughters of a retired general and there is every sign that Sheila and her sisters are going wild, getting into a bad set where the cocaine flows freely. [7] It was first broadcast on ITV on 6 November 2013[8] and then on the Acorn TV website on 18 August 2014.[9]. Poirot sees the abandoned flask and finds it full of white powder. Video 7. The greedy Sir Joseph agrees to the latter option and takes Poirot's cheque. So, in the period leading up to his retirement, Poirot made up his mind to accept just twelve more cases: his self-imposed ‘Labours’. Rich ladies swap their stones for paste imitations and drugs, later denying they knew of the substitution when they contact the police and their insurance companies. Leaving the room, Poirot clumsily trips against his host. He is last seen entering the woods with the gun, and a shot is fired. She is coldly interested in criminal tendencies and finds Rossakoff's kleptomania interesting, but to Poirot's chagrin, she does not seem at all interested in the legendary detective. They are part of a scam run by women who are companions to rich and ungrateful ladies. 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