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Sins in the Sun (film)

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1982 British suspense detective film, adaptation of the novel of the same name, peter. Ustinov, Diana. Rigg, Maggie. Starring Smith.

At the scenic seaside resort, Detective Poirot comes to collect evidence and travel with the doubts of the last murder, he closely observes the behavior of everyone around him, experiences another crime in the sun, and although everyone has an alibi and a motive for killing, he still can't escape the detective's sharp eyes.

Alena is a famous local female star, and her husband and her daughter come to the holiday, undisguised seducing the young boy Patrick, although the latter came with his new wife Christine, despite the ridicule of others, the two fought fiercely, and Alena had just cheated the captain of a diamond ring worth 100,000 US dollars, the captain was eager to get it back, and Christine appeared to be a fully inflated bag image, frail, afraid of heights and dizzy, unable to directly sunlight, and occasionally quarreled with her husband.

Everyone else is more or less entangled in Alena's interests, and in short, they are not accustomed to her personality and high-profile behavior. Until it is discovered that Alena has been murdered, everyone proves their alibi, and it is obvious that the murderer lied.

After questioning everyone present and examining the scene of the crime, Poirot accurately reasoned that the murderers, that is, the Patricks, including the last murder case, were also the work of the two people, seeing the wealth and seizing the diamond. The wife secretly moved the girl's watch and asked her to go to the beach to sketch together to provide herself with an alibi, and then hurried to the place where her husband and Alena were dating, pretending to be Alena who had been strangled by her husband, waiting for her husband and the neighbor who happened to arrive to see the alibi for her husband, and then returned to the hotel to take a shower to wash off the paint on her body, and then dressed up to participate in the tennis game with the neighbor, all of which was carefully planned. However, the meticulous Poirot still finds the paint bottle she discarded casually and the aroma left in the hole, connects the clues of the whole case through the narration of other people at the time of the crime, and finally identifies the murderer through the handwriting of Patrick's signature, and finds the captain's diamond from his never-lit pipe.

In the end, the murderer was brought to justice, and the truth was revealed to the world.

Sins in the Sun (film)

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