

47 Fife Road, London SW14 (address can actually be seen on the gate) - where Mary Dower works.39 Windsor Street, Uxbridge - Alice Ascher's shop.Pursuing the murderer in the De La Warr theatre.Poirot mentions that he needs to protect Hastings from ladies with auburn hair.His adventure holidays - he can't stop talking about the caiman he shot.Poirot arranges his crockery in order of height.He straightens the ABC railguides on sale at Victoria Station.Tony Red Richards as Librarian (uncredited).Pat Gorman as Desk Sergeant (uncredited).David Fox as Scotland Yard Sergeant (as David Richard-Fox).

Peter Penry-Jones as Superintendent Carter.Here, there is a chase scene in the De La Warr cinema and then Franklin is caught by Japp. Franklin is exposed in the same way but in the book he attempts to commit suicide with his gun but Poirot had managed to switch the bullets for blanks.

The denouement in the book takes place at Poirot's house whereas here it is back to the De La Warr pavilion at Bexhill.Cust is simply committed for trial and Poirot interviews him. The entire sequence involving Dr Thompson, and the discussion about Cust's prosecution is omitted.He wanders for a while then collapses in front of the counter of a London police station. Cust comes back to London from Doncaster and finds police at the door of Mrs Marbury's. In the adaptation, the Lily and Tom characters are dropped and this sideplot omitted. Cust left the house and went to Andover where he falls down in the police station. But Lily Marbury as sympathetic to Cust and called to warn him that an inspector was coming to the house to interview him. Case or Cash and thought it might refer to Lily's mother's guest. They saw a police appeal for information on one A. In the book, Lily Marbury and Tom Hartigan play a significant role in getting the police onto the trail of Cust.

The body is discovered by Mr Downes but there is no suggestion that he might have been the intended victim.
