Agatha Christie Elephants Can Remember


Read by John Moffat

(4.8 stars; 317 reviews)

Agatha Christie's Elephants Can Remember is a dramatic adaptation by Michael Bakewell. A provocative question posed by a formidable busybody sends Hercule Poirot and Ariadne Oliver on a series of journeys to unravel the mystery of a tragedy from the distant past, driven by both love and hate.

Hercule Poirot, portrayed by John Moffat, delves into a crime committed 15 years earlier, where a tragic accident led to the discovery of three bodies. As Poirot investigates, he uncovers the complexities of the case, questioning whether it was a suicide pact, a crime of passion, or cold-blooded murder.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Episode 1 1:27:09

Reviews

nice reference


(5 stars)

The acting was choice. The plot a bit convoluted. A very enjoyable 'listen'.

Really good


(5 stars)

Very impressed by all the readers. Had nice realistic accents and proper intonations and inflections. Sounded like trained actors.

Quite apt.


(5 stars)

Fascinating. Moved along quite swiftly. I could not put it down until the sad but satisfactory end. Thank you.

Twists and Turns!


(5 stars)

Great mystery, develops gradually and kept me wondering and guessing

Beautiful


(5 stars)

characters who played Mrs Oliver and Hercule Poirot were quite amazing!

Typically complicated and intriguing


(5 stars)

A great listen. The actors were very convincing in their roles.

Lovely enactment


(5 stars)

The enactment adds life to story. Wonderful listening. Got me through my fever.


(3 stars)

One of the few Christie mysteries that I solved early in the story.