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Well, the play doesn't feature Poirot, so it's easy to judge which is better. I personally enjoyed the book more than the play. I liked the insertion of Poirot, which was much more subtle than usual (no page-long descriptions of his mannerisms, but there ARE certain comic insertions here and there).
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Poirot may have stopped the murder had he gone through the back gate. But, because he thought it impolite to do so, he went the long way around. THAT is bitter irony, one of a few instances in the book.
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Hi guys. That is a very interesting observation go_leafs, I had never thought of it before. I also think the charecterazation in this book is amazing. The audio book reading that Huge Frasier does is very chilling. Fits the book to a T. Especially the end when Hennretta grieves. Love it love it love it!!
The Hollow is my favorite HP mystery. I love the book and I love the movie version. There are a few differences between the book and the movie, but I think the movie is well done with respect to the book. My only beef with the movie is the sex scene. I assume the producers believe that might appeal to Agatha Christie fans. The scene did not add to the story nor was it a part of the book. I believe movie makers should be true to the original.
Henrietta is my favorite character. She is very self-sacrificing and loyal. She is one of the best developed characters in all the Poirot stories. Lucy provides great humor--she is such an air-head! Gerda is a great character, also, very withdrawn, but intense. I love the ending of the book!
Although I didn't stare and take notes while that scene played, I didn't mind it too much. It was definately implied in the novel, because
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I honestly doubt Gerda would kill John for merely "talking" with Veronica. She worshipped him too much.
This is one of the books in which AC proves she can be a good character builder. I liked Henrietta's realization in the end that she can't not put her feelings of grief and sorrow into sculpture. One of the best written AC's endings.
I liked the movie version, too. Honestly, I think that Gerda commiting suicide in the movie is better then her wanting to murder Henrietta, as in book. The former makes Gerda a severely flawed, but still a somewhat sympathetic character, the latter makes her a downright you-know-what.
HELP! I am currently preparing to play Henrietta in an amateur dramatics production and would LOVE an audio version of the play I could download to help with studying lines and character
I've searched the internet to no avail - I'd really appreciate if anyone can help?
(I am UK based)
I'm afraid that the BBC hasn't done a radio version of the "The Hollow" yet, and anything you might find on the Internet might be illegal. You can buy the audio CD version of the book (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hollow-Complete-Unabridged-Agatha-Christie/dp/0007164963) or get the David Suchet movie (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Poirot-Hollow-DVD-David-Suchet/dp/B0002W18NE/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1312440197&sr=1-1).
Break a leg!
GKCfanI'm afraid that the BBC hasn't done a radio version of the "The Hollow" yet, and anything you might find on the Internet might be illegal. You can buy the audio CD version of the book (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hollow-Complete-Unabridged-Agatha-Christie/dp/0007164963) or get the David Suchet movie (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Poirot-Hollow-DVD-David-Suchet/dp/B0002W18NE/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1312440197&sr=1-1).
Break a leg!
Thanks for this; yep I've watched the movie and read the book! Thanks for good wishes .............anyone else know anything about a possible audio version of the play? Final call?!!
Ten people, each with something to hide and something to fear, are invited to a lonely mansion on Soldier Island by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear.
When the wealthy patriarch, Aristide, is murdered, suspicion falls on the whole household. ...
Travelling on the Orient Express, Poirot is approached by a desperate American. Afraid that someone plans to kill him, Ratchett asks Poirot for help ...
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I recently re-read "The Hollow", and I think it is quite underappreciated. Knowing the solution and the plot, I paid particular attention to the narration, and to the way the characters were portrayed. It is perhaps one of the most tragic Poirots. Granted, the plot does move a little slowly, but it is still a fantastic book. It was certainly worth the $10 I invested in a brand-new copy.