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IMDbCartwright's sitting room in Cornwall is actually Rolf Engstromer's entrance hall at Eltham Palace. The same room (and indeed the exterior) stood in for Wode Hall when the same production company made their version of "Death On The Nile" in 2004.
The dinner party given by Bartholomew Strange is in honor of the St Leger horse race. This race also figures prominently in "The A, B, C Murders".
"[last lines] Miss Wills: I can see now I should have gone to the police. Don't judge me too harshly. Hercule Poirot: Ah, Mademoiselle, I investigate; I do not judge. Miss Wills: Just had a terrible thought. Hercule Poirot: Hm? Miss Wills: If anyone could have drunk the poison cocktail... golly, it could have been me! Hercule Poirot: [chuckles] And there is a possibility even more terrible, Mademoiselle... it could have been me."
"Sir Charles Cartwright: [describing guests] Then last, and in every way least, the young squib, Oliver Manders, the villain of the piece. Let's just say he's a little bit devious. Accompanied by: the chip on his shoulder; he never goes anywhere without it."