Poirot: Evil Under the Sun
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Released: 2002
First filmed as a theatrical feature in 1982, Agatha Christie's 1940 mystery novel Evil Under the Sun was remade as a two-hour episode of the off-and-on British TV series Poirot. David Suchet is back as the infuriatingly brilliant and fussy Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, who after suffering a fainting spell at a posh restaurant is whisked off to a fancy health resort along the Devon Coast. As he recuperates, Poirot is able to relax, secure in the belief that he can give his sleuthing a bit of a well-deserved result. Alas, this is not to be. Another guest at the resort, a world-famous actress, is murdered -- and virtually everyone else in the vicinity had both motive and opportunity to do the dirty deed. First telecast in the U.K. in 2001. Evil Under the Sun made its America bow on July 13, 2003, courtesy of the A&E cable network.
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Released: 2002
The hip-hopping, white gangsta-rapper wannabe gets entangled in a plot to overthrow the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
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Released: 2002
Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen), the white gangsta-rapper wannabe from the UK, makes his big-screen debut in this wacky comedy -- and this time around, he's taking a stand against the demolition of his beloved John Nike Leisure Centre. But it doesn't take long for Ali G to get elected to government and become unwittingly embroiled in a political scandal led by Deputy Prime Minister David Carlton (Charles Dance), who plots to unseat the current PM.
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Released: 1984
In 1979, British jockey Bob Champion's quest for the Grand National was sidelined when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Told he might have only a few months to live, Champion never lost hope in this uplifting true story.
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