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Introduce some detective TV dramas or movies. Thank you.

Hitchcock's works

Vertigo (also known as vertigo)

The film was shot in 1958 and tells a complicated story about psychological panic and doubt.

The 39 Steps

It is the most Hollywood style in Hitchcock's early works. In the film, we can see the clues and precursors of various classic works.

"suspected shadow"

Hitchcock's own favorite movie.

Rear Window (one of my favorite movies, highly recommended! ! ! )

From the rear window, Hitchcock put forward the dual requirements of artistry and entertainment in the late 1950s. This film contains all the skills and techniques that Hitchcock is good at, and the back window can be said to be a bright pearl in the history of film.

1998 remake, directed by Jeff Bleckner and starring christopher reeve and robert forster. It's also very good, worth seeing!

Maltese Black Hawk

French connection

Murder on the Orient Express

Death on the Nile

Murder in the hot sun

VS SMAP

Be smart

Naked guns: files from the police squad

Detective black cat

... ran away. ...

Hand-picked "Detective Queen" agatha christie immortal classic, debut! Set criminology, sociology, psychology and ethics! Classic characters: Billis, Poirot, duck head, short, with crooked beard. He is ugly and has a special cleanliness. He is as famous as Sherlock Holmes and is a great detective all over the world. Whenever he uncovers the mystery, he will first say mysteriously, "The murderer is among you!" "

Synopsis Murder on the Orient Express (also known as the murder of Plymouth Express)

As the sole heir of huge wealth, young Florence became the target pursued by a large group of greedy people. At her father's request, Poirot promised to observe her suitors. One weekend, Florence was assassinated on the Plymouth express train bound for Stowe. Her body was hidden under the seat of the box, and a box full of jewels was missing. The clues provided by the servant show that there was a strange man with black hair with Florence at that time ... In order to find out the truth, Poirot boarded the Plymouth express train and finally found that the answer was hidden among a pile of newspapers. ...

Cook's fear

Looking for the missing chef for others? Such a small case is of course the famous Poirot. But listen to this sentence: "The newspaper says you are a clever detective. Do you pay them to write this or do they take it for granted? " ? Because of Mrs. Todd's words, the arrogant Poirot accepted this "pitifully small" case against his will. Unexpectedly, at the beginning of the investigation, Mrs. Todd's husband sent a poor guinea "consulting fee" and asked to terminate the service. "They gave me guineas? ! "This guinea is like a second slap in the face, which once again seriously hurts Poirot's strong self-esteem. He decided to get to the bottom of this small case, even though he lost 3600 guineas ... What this story tells us is: 1. Small cases can actually hide big plots; Second, unless absolutely necessary, it is best not to provoke Poirot.

A girl in a mask

Poirot has always believed that he can be a world-class detective and a skilled thief. This time, I finally have a chance to verify this. On Friday, a mysterious girl wearing a black veil made an appointment with Poirot, claiming that a villain named Lai Yingdun blackmailed her for 20,000 pounds with a "rash and stupid" love letter she wrote when she learned that she was going to marry the Duke at the age of 16. That night, Poirot and Hastings made an appointment with the disgusting Lai Yingshun, and the two sides broke up in discord. In this way, Poirot has an excuse to realize his crime. The next night, Poirot and Hastings disguised themselves and climbed into Leiyington's apartment with flashlights, knives and other crime tools. Climb high and fall low, looking for a "puzzle box" with deadly love letters. The police arrived soon, captured Poirot in one fell swoop and put him in an iron prison. In the police station, Poirot was surprised to learn that Leiden had been murdered as early as Tuesday. ...

unfortunate

Poirot had never seen such a nuisance as Sir Reuben. This is a very unpleasant night. Due to a wrong estimation, Poirot was invited to have dinner with Sir Ruben, the owner of a large chemical plant. At the dinner table, Sir Ruben's rudeness, arbitrariness and mediocrity made Poirot miserable. He really can't stand Ruben's insults and denigration of art and the argument of "buying and selling on the battlefield"-in order to make money, Ruben even decided to sell the newly developed compound to the enemy, but he knew that the enemy would use it for military purposes. The next morning, the servant found Reuben's stiff body in his study. Reuben received a fatal blow to the head, and there was a bronze statue on the table. Sadly, Poirot didn't feel particularly sorry for this, but the suspect quickly locked by the police made him feel obligated to find the real murderer and save the innocent. ...

horrible

Benedict Farley, a rich and arrogant pie maker, wrote Poirot a letter asking for an immediate meeting. The richest tycoon in the world told Poirot that he had been repeating a nightmare, and every time he killed himself with a revolver in a room at home at 12: 28. He asked Poirot if he had any case experience of using hypnosis to kill people, but Poirot obviously couldn't make better suggestions. Shortly after the unpleasant meeting, Farley's body was found in his room, and a bullet went through his head. All indications are that he committed suicide, but Poirot is convinced that a criminal conspiracy is going on. ...

Extraordinary thief

A strange woman called and urged Paul Zhou not to come to her house for dinner, because her husband, who holds an important position in the Ministry of National Defense, just invited Joanna Vandelin, a notorious dangerous woman with a criminal record of revealing state secrets and sex scandals, to stay at home. She is sure that something ominous will happen that may endanger national security. After an unpleasant dinner and an equally unpleasant card game, things really happened; A confidential document about the new fighter plane disappeared in full view! Mrs. Joanna van der Lin became the target of public criticism, but Poirot found out there was another conspiracy ... Through this story, Poirot suggested that we should not play bridge after dinner, and if we really want to play, try to avoid playing with gambling ladies.

The theft of the ruby king

To tell the truth, Poirot is very reluctant to sacrifice a rare Christmas to help an arrogant, stupid and arrogant fool, but who told him that this fool happened to be a prince? On Christmas Eve, Prince Farouk, the 19-year-old heir to the Egyptian kings of France and Germany, came to London to receive a priceless ruby, but in the end he got drunk in a hotel and was taken away by a strange woman. Foreign Ministry officials found Poirot, who was shopping for Christmas candy, hoping that he could solve the fatal scandal. Considering the national interests, although 100 people didn't want to, Poirot accepted their arrangement and spent Christmas at Lacey's house, an Egyptian archaeologist ... It was not a happy job, but fortunately Poirot finally got the respect he deserved.

King of the club

Poirot and Hastings watched a film directed by their friend in a studio. They were deeply impressed by the rude behavior of studio owner Henry Redborn towards the actors and staff. That night, in a storm, Rhett Boone was found dead at home, and Lei Rui Taylor, a beautiful young movie star, was involved in the murder. At the invitation of her fiance, Poirot came to the studio again, trying to find out the truth and exonerate himself. ...

Mystery of Cornwall

To Poirot's chagrin, he arrived in Cornwall too late to stop Mrs Betty Ray's death. Mrs Betty Ray asked for his help because she suspected that her dentist husband was poisoning her so that he could marry his young blonde assistant. Mrs Betty Ray's doctor firmly believes that no one will try to kill her. The scandal about her husband is pure rumor. 65,438+000% of her died of gastritis. Frieda, the niece of Mrs Betty Ray, thinks that the so-called poisoning is just a fantasy of menstruation, and claims that menstruation fell in love with her fiance before her death! Frieda's unmarried wife suspected that the poisoning might be true; The servant at home reported that the day before Mrs. Betty Ray was killed, she saw the male owner standing at the table with a dangerous herbicide, and there was Mrs. Betty Ray's porridge on the table ... After unremitting investigation, Poirot finally found the right direction. ...

Poirot: The Lost Mine

Poirot went to the bank to check the balance of his account and was surprised to learn that his account was overdrawn by 60 pounds for no reason, which made him very unhappy. That night, Poirot was playing monopoly with Hastings, and the president of the bank came to see him, which made him very happy. Who knows that the bank president didn't apologize for the overdraft, but brought a mysterious silver mine that disappeared and a bizarre murder case that happened because of it ... What is a mere 60 pounds for a legendary huge silver mine?

Hunter cabin

Poirot and Hastings were invited to a hunting party. Hastings was in charge of hunting in the snowfield, and Poirot and the women who came with the team stayed where they were waiting for the Korean grouse to be eaten. But things got really bad. On the way to hunting, there were accidental injuries and disputes. Everyone was in a bad state of mind and the team began to disband. Because of his high fever, Poirot was sent to a local hotel. In the middle of the night, a mysterious figure sneaked into the hunter's cabin, and one of the hunting members, Monopoly, was killed. Poirot, who was sickly, started his little gray cells when he was lying in a hospital bed with a high fever, which once again proved that his little gray cells would never give up their pursuit and grasp of the truth under any circumstances. ...

Poirot: Rhodes' Triangle

In an alley on the Italian resort island of rodez, carefree Poirot met a young lady who claimed to be his admirer, Pamela Lyle. At her suggestion, Poirot asked her to hold her arm very gentlemanly. The strange experience began. On the beach, Poirot and Pamela Lyle met a young couple and a rich couple, and they spent nearly a month together. After several days of communication, Pamela Lyle thinks that there is a strange triangle relationship between the two couples, while Poirot perceives a heavy murder spreading between the two strange couples. On the night Poirot decided to leave the island, a charming young lady died of poisoning after drinking a glass of gin in the hotel lobby in full view. Poirot, who was mistaken for a spy by the police and wanted to leave, decided to stay and find out the real murderer with Pamela Lyle. ...

Tragedy of Mars landing on manor

For Poirot's rational mind, the "ghost" can't stand any test, but this time he will have to face a ghost murder. In the early morning of a remote town, it is widely rumored that haunted Mars landed in the manor and was murdered-the body of the owner of the manor, Matt Voss, was found under the oak tree not far from the main house. Fifty years ago, a young girl committed suicide under this oak tree. It is said that evil spirits have been haunting her ever since. The young wife is convinced that the girl's ghost killed her husband. She once saw blood gushing out from the mirror of the dresser in the middle of the night, and heard the horrible laughter from the oak tree with her own eyes ... Poirot didn't believe in the death of any supernatural factors at all, but he asserted that Matsworth didn't die of natural factors ... Anyway, it was a strange and terrible death, which made people feel chilling. ...

murder case

A man who emphasized order more than Poirot appeared. Three letters, three locations, three murders, three bodies. A stands for the first person who was murdered. In Andway City, it starts with a. B stands for the second strangled person. In Beukes Hill, it starts with B .. C stands for the third murdered person. In Tiny Devensel village, it starts with C. Next to each body, there is a map of ABC's three places, all of which are turned to the relevant pages. Just as the police were busy, the fourth letter D appeared. Poirot had to help the police find the poor target before the murder ... Admittedly, this is one of the best murderers Poirot has ever met, but he obviously made a fatal mistake and challenged the invincible Poirot like those outstanding colleagues. ...

Tragedy on the Nile (also known as: Adventures of Egyptian Cemetery)

Archaeologist Sir John Wilde discovered the ancient tomb of Menhara in Baowang Mountain. Despite the obstruction of his companions, he broke the seal of the ancient tomb and entered the chamber of secrets, exposing the treasures inside. A few seconds later, he died of a heart attack, and Mrs. Verid authorized Poirot to investigate the matter. Since Poirot began his investigation, almost all the people involved in this discovery have died. It is rumored that all this was caused by the curse of King Menhara of Egypt. If so, then this time, poor Poirot will have to fight an evil curse.

Chocolate packaging box

Have you ever heard of the failure case that worried Poirot? Here it is. Paul Delulard, France's prestigious deputy minister, suddenly fell to the ground and died after a dinner party, which was thought to be caused by a sudden heart attack. Three days later, Poirot was entrusted to make an unannounced visit to the residence of the deceased. In the study where Paul Drulard died, Poirot noticed a box full of chocolates on the table. The box is pink, but the lid is blue ... After careful analysis, Poirot announced; He found the real killer! Of course, the final result is that the real murderer is actually someone else.

Poirot: The kidnapped Prime Minister

The Prime Minister has been kidnapped? This kind of case is obviously Poirot's favorite. The British Prime Minister was kidnapped when he went to Paris to attend an international disarmament conference. The only witness, the driver and others have mysteriously disappeared. The meeting will be held soon, and the Prime Minister must be returned within 32 hours 15 minutes. Under the recommendation of Justice Minister Gap, the national lifelong secretary found Poirot, but Poirot's way of handling cases "talking to some people who have nothing to do with the case" obviously could not be recognized by the secretary. What is even more outrageous is that Poirot has proposed to go home and sleep to "recover his strength" before the case has any clues! As time went on, Justice Minister Gap began to feel that his pension was facing a serious crisis. ...

Poirot: Double Sin

One rainy day, Hastings suggested that Polo, who was depressed, go out for a holiday. At the ticket office of the long-distance bus station, Hastings noticed a young girl in the same car, while a man with a moustache, shabby clothes and rude manners caught Poirot's attention. In the car, the young girl told Hastings that she had a miniature model of an antique character with a value of 1500. When having lunch at the transit station, the girl was dismayed to find that the antiques in the suitcase had shrunk and disappeared! Hastings stepped forward and asked Poirot to help the girl, but Poirot announced that he had decided to retire. In desperation, Hastings had to do his own reconnaissance, but with the deepening of the investigation, this seemingly simple theft became more and more bizarre and complicated. It seems impossible not to drag Poirot into the water ... through this story, Poirot tells us: "growing a beard is an art!" " If you decide to grow a moustache, you should try to look good.

Poirot: the mirror of the dead

Poirot took a fancy to a mirror and took part in an auction. As a result, the mirror was taken away by the arrogant art dealer jervis Shevnik. Later, at the invitation of jervis, Poirot came to jervis's house to help him investigate his well-paid architects. Mrs jervis believes in a mysterious religion, and she asserts to Poirot that someone will die because of this mirror. Just before evening, everyone was horrified to find that jervis died in his study. A bullet went through his head and broke the mirror hung on the wall and bought from the auction. The deceased held a pistol in his left hand and left a suicide note on the table, which read: "I'm sorry". After on-the-spot investigation, Attorney General Gap thought it was an obvious suicide, but Poirot pointed out that it was a clever and strange murder. ...

Poirot: The Adventure of the Western Star

Polo's compatriot, the famous movie star Mary Mavela, showed him a series of mysterious anonymous letters, asking her to return the beautiful diamond, the "Star of the West". Although Poirot asked her to return it, Mary decided to keep the diamond so that she could shine at Mrs. Yardley's weekend party. At the same time, as the sister of "Square Star" and the owner of "Oriental Star", Mrs. Gui Yardley also received the same anonymous letter. Similarly, Lady Yardley rejected Poirot's offer to keep diamonds for her. Just before the weekend party of the two ladies' vanity contest, both diamonds disappeared. ...

Poirot: One, two, button my shoes.

Like many people, Poirot doesn't like going to the dentist. But he had to go there twice today. One was to fill a tooth, and the other was to see the dentist's murder scene-shortly after he left the clinic, the dentist lay on the floor next to the operating chair, with a gun in his hand, and was shot in the head. According to the medical records, besides Poirot, six people came to see the doctor that day: a middle-aged woman, an old woman, a banker, a young lady who just returned from India, a new male patient and a lady who came from afar. In addition, there is an emotional young man who is looking for a date. Is it suicide? Or did he kill him If he did it, who did it?

Missing will case

At the invitation of Andrew Marsh, an old friend and dean of the college, Poirot and Hastings came to Shankeshu Manor as guests. That night, Andrew came to Poirot's bedroom and told Poirot that the doctor said that his days were numbered and he wanted to revise the executor announced ten years ago. While speaking, a phone call came in. Andrew answered the phone and went out. Things are getting worse. The next morning, Andrew's body was found in the yard, and the old will was gone. Andrew's new will will despair all hopeful beneficiaries. Poirot is convinced that this is enough to induce a vicious murder, and the disappearance of the old will deepens Poirot's suspicion of those evil performances. ...

Adventures of John F. waverley

As the owner of the oldest family in Britain, Mr. waverley was challenged as never before-within a few days, three anonymous blackmail letters threatening to kidnap his three-year-old son were delivered to him one after another. The first letter asked for 25 thousand pounds; The second letter asked for 30 thousand pounds; The third letter asks for 50 thousand pounds; The fourth letter pointed out the deadline for kidnapping, noon the next day. Poirot was invited to come, and a large group of police also came to support him. Unexpectedly, in full view, the mysterious kidnapper succeeded in taking the child away on time ... There is no doubt that no one can make such an arrogant provocation against Poirot and then be safe and sound. ...

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