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  1. 14. Sept. 2020 · Cartes sur table by Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976. Publication date 1996 Publisher [Paris] : Éditions du Masque Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary Contributor Internet Archive Language French. 255 pages Traduction d ...

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    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • Jesús Franco
    • 1966-04-27
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  4. 4. Feb. 2022 · CARTES SUR TABLE X LA DIASPORA ARMENIENNE FACE AUX AMBITIONS PANTURQUE. L’émission « Cartes sur table » du samedi 27 janvier 2024, présentée par Harout Mardirossian se penche sur les relations arméno turques avec Tigrane Yégavian (journaliste et essayiste) et Raymond Kévorkian (historien).

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    Cartes sur table (Cards on the Table) is the 6th episode of series 2 of the French TV series Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie. It was produced by Escazal Films and France Télévisions, directed by Eric Woreth and first aired on France 2 on 3 October 2014. It is an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel Cards on the Table.

    Like the rest of the episodes of season 2 of this series, the original Christie detective characters have been replaced. The lead roles are taken by a French detective Commissaire Swan Laurence assisted by a journalist Alice Avril and Laurence's secretary Marlene. The action is set in Lille in the 1950s. In this episode, Laurence and Alice are invi...

    Massud Shaïtana, an art collector, meets commissaire Laurence at an exhibition and tells him he is tired of collecting mere objects. He now collects "dark souls"--murderers who have gotten away with it. He has four of them he wants to introduce to Laurence.

    Soon, four people turn up at Laurence's office. He is surprised to see them and does not know what it's about but he surmises that Shaïtana sent them. After taking down details, he lets them go and then arrests Shaïtana for breaching the peace. Shaïtana offers to expose the suspected criminals but asks to be allowed to set the scene by staging a dinner. Laurence agrees.

    Laurence and Marlene go for the dinner and meet Alice who has also been invited. Along with them is one Ferdinand Jouve, formerly of the French secret service. The four are introduced to Shaïtana's four suspects, a safari expedition guide Paul Coupet, a rich widow Hélène Nevers, a doctor Emile Barillon and a young girl who used to work as a lady's companion, Elise Schlumberger. Over dinner Shaïtana drops various hints about how murders can be done, all this as part of his plan to rattle his guests. The four suspects settle down to play bridge. Laurence, Marlene, Jouve and Alice go to the adjourning room to play charades. Shaïtana relaxes in an armchair.

    After a while, Laurence comes back into the room where the four suspects are playing bridge and discover that Shaïtana has been stabbed dead.

    Laurence embarks on his investigation. Jouve enthusiastically offers his help but Laurence rejects it. But with Alice he is more open. He would interview the four suspects but he expects they would be reluctant to open up to him. Alice might be able to elicit more from them in casual conversation. Meanwhile Laurence and Marlene would dig into their backgrounds.

    Laurence suggests that Alice start with Elise. This proves easy because Alice, finding that Elise had nowhere to stay, had invited her to share her apartment. Over time Alice learns the names of her previous employers, including one Madame Morel who had died. More significantly, Alice compares it with a list of employers Elise declared to Laurence and Morel is not there.

    •Shaitana has the same background as in the original. The four people he believed to be murderers and who were invited to dinner all have fairly close parallels to the characters in the original.

    •The four sleuths are slightly different. Laurence and Alice are invited, as is a French secret service agent Jouve. Marlene makes up the fourth. These four do not play bridge since Marlene doesn't know the game. At Marlene's suggestion they play charades.

    •Madame Nevers (Mrs Lorrimer) did kill her husband. But there is more background than in the original. He was a cruel man who beat her. She killed him with a gun.

    •Paul Coupet's backstory is quick similar to the original except that the exotic expedition is to the Limpopo river and not the Amazon. The circumstances of Robert Louvier's death are the same. Madame Louvier is portrayed as more love-crazed than Mrs Luxmore in the original.

    •Elise is a lady's companion and a thief like in the original. She did kill one employer Madame Morel who died by mistaking a bottle of hat dye for cough syrup. She then tried to kill Alice because she found out about it, making Alice a kind of Rhoda Dawes parallel. In this adaptation, Elise is killed in a car accident and not by drowning.

    •Madame Nevers does confess to killing Shaitana, and for the same reason as in the original--because she felt sympathy for the young Elise and she was dying of a terminal illness anyway. But Laurence, like Poirot, rejects the confession because the way Shaitana was killed did not fit her psychology.

    •Samuel Labarthe as Commissaire Swan Laurence

    •Blandine Bellavoir as Alice Avril

    •Élodie Frenck as Marlène Leroy

    •Dominique Thomas as Ernest Tricard

    •Eric Beauchamp as Flic Martin

    •Saïd Amadis as Massud Shaïtana

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