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APPOINMENT WITH DEATH (1988) Peter Ustinov,Lauren Bacall,Carrie Fisher,John Gielgud,Piper Laurie,Hayley Mills,Jenny Seagrove,David Soul - DVD NO CASE

APPOINMENT WITH DEATH (1988) Peter Ustinov,Lauren Bacall,Carrie Fisher,John Gielgud,Piper Laurie,Hayley Mills,Jenny Seagrove,David Soul - DVD NO CASE

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APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH (1988) Peter Ustinov,Lauren Bacall,Carrie Fisher,John Gielgud,Piper Laurie,Hayley Mills,Jenny Seagrove,David Soul -  Public Domain - Colour - DVD NO CASE - RARE DVD

Emily Boynton, stepmother to the three Boynton children – Lennox, Raymond, and Carol – and mother to Ginevra, blackmails the family lawyer, Jefferson Cope, into destroying her late husband's second will that would split his fortune between her and his children, leaving them $200,000 each, freeing them from her controlling presence. The original will leaves all of the Boynton fortune to Emily, only splitting it even amongst the children upon her death.

She takes the stepchildren and Nadine, her daughter-in-law, on holiday to Europe. In Trieste, the great detective Hercule Poirot runs into an old friend, Dr. Sarah King. Sarah soon falls in love with Raymond Boynton, to Emily's disapproval.

Lady Westholme is introduced. She was born American but has had British nationality for the last ten years due to marriage, during which she became an MP. She, archaeologist Miss Quinton, and lawyer Cope are also on their way to Jerusalem and Qumran.

The Boynton family are surprised to see Cope on the ship. The adult step-children discover the existence of a second will their father told Lennox about before he died. Emily continues to bully her step-children. Cope is flirting with Nadine who overtly accepts his courting. He also resists Emily's demand that he stay away from them. Emily poisons Cope's wine with her digitalis medication, but this is spilt when Nadine's husband strikes Cope, having found an engraved cigarette case which Cope had given her. Poirot observes several cockroaches drinking from the spill and dying, and keeps a close eye on the family when they disembark.

At the archaeological dig, Cope, Nadine, Lennox, Carol, Raymond and Dr King go for a walk, but Lennox turns back, upset by his wife's preference for Cope. Later the others return one by one. Dr King notices an Arab man trying to wake Emily. When she goes over, she finds Emily dead. Dr. King examines the body and identifies the cause of death as heart failure, but Poirot points out it is wise to be suspicious when there is a death of someone who is widely hated. He asks Dr King to check her medical bag and she finds it disordered, with an empty bottle of digitalis and a syringe missing.

Poirot deduces that Mrs. Boynton was injected with a lethal dose of digitalis, corresponding to a medicine she took that was usually administered orally by Nadine, in order that her death appear to be by natural causes. Since the family could have altered her medication without needing an additional syringe, he suspects an outsider.

Poirot arranges to meet with a local child who witnessed the murder, but he never arrives, scared off by an unknown third party. Dr. King chases the boy through the street, passing by many of the Boyntons and Lady Westholme. As she catches the boy, a gun is fired and the boy is killed. Dr King is accused, but claims he was shot before her eyes by an unseen assailant. Poirot has her released so she can travel with him to meet the others for a 'picnic' where he plans to reveal what happened. Having suggested that all the step-children lied about seeing their step-mother alive when she was dead (thinking one of them may have done it and wishing to delay or protect them against discovery), Poirot clears them of suspicion.

At a banquet later that night, Poirot reveals the truth: Lady Westholme is the murderer. She was once in prison and Emily had recognised her from her time as a prison warden. To keep her quiet and maintain her status, Lady Westholme injected Mrs. Boynton with digitalis from Dr. King's bag and silenced the witness. Disturbed by the revelation, Lady Westholme flees to her room.

During a fireworks show following the banquet, Lady Westholme shoots herself in her hotel room, not willing to return to prison. Poirot persuades the local authorities to consider her death an accident, not wanting to disparage the late Lady's reputation further.

1hr 42Mins

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