![]() ![]() ( However: Chad Campbell at Acorn Media writes, "The only reason is that Orient Express was the only one of the three shot in HD. Further, distributor Acorn Media has scheduled a Blu-ray edition of Murder on the Orient Express in late October - but, strangely, not the other two, further frustrating fans. However, Three Act Tragedy, The Clocks, and Hallowe'en Party (2010), all made prior to Murder on the Orient Express, have yet to be released to home video. The set consists of three TV movies: Third Girl (2008), Appointment with Death (2009), and Murder on the Orient Express (2010). ![]() This title unfortunately adds to the ongoing frustration. ![]() Simultaneously distributed under two different labels (Acorn Media and A&E), sometimes edited (on the A&E releases only) for no justifiable reason, often overly expensive, and always confusingly packaged and endlessly reissued, Poirot on DVD is nothing short of a colossal mess. ![]() Like the packaging says, David Suchet is back as Hercule Poirot, for three (relatively) new feature-length mysteries that comprise Poirot - The Movie Collection - Set 5.įans of the long-running series, which since 1989 has presented both hour-long and feature-length mysteries, have long bemoaned the perversely Byzantine manner in which it has been released to DVD. ![]()
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