Poirot and his companion arrive at a luxurious island resort hoping to have a peaceful vacation, but soon find themselves amidst a web of murder and deceit.
Scene:
Poirot standing on the beach, looking at the grand hotel on the island with a suspicious expression as dark clouds gather in the background.
Event:
A wealthy guest is found dead in his room with no apparent cause of death.
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Poirot standing over the dead body on the bed, examining the room for clues as other guests look on in shock and fear.
Event:
Poirot discovers a hidden passage in the hotel that leads to a secret room filled with incriminating evidence.
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Poirot holding up a candle to the wall, revealing a hidden lever that opens a secret door to a dimly lit room filled with books, files, and other suspicious objects.
Event:
Poirot uncovers a shocking secret about the hotel's owner which leads him closer to solving the case.
Scene:
Poirot sitting at a desk in the hotel's private office, holding a document that reveals the true identity of the owner as other characters stand around him, anxiously awaiting his next move.
Event:
Poirot sets a clever trap to expose the killer and bring them to justice.
Scene:
Poirot standing in the hotel's grand dining hall, dramatically revealing the true identity of the killer as the other guests gasp in surprise and horror.
Event:
In a final confrontation, Poirot confronts the killer and brings them to justice.
Scene:
Poirot standing in the hotel's garden, facing the killer with a stern expression as the sun sets behind him.
Event:
Poirot and his companion leave the island, reflecting on the case and their eventful vacation.
Scene:
Poirot and his companion standing on the deck of a ferry, looking back at the island as it disappears into the distance, with a sense of closure and relief.
Story generated by applying the paradigmatic relation for movie Evil Under the Sun (1982), where the protagonist is Poirot as played by David Suchet