Small murders in family
Petits murder in family is a Feuilleton televised French in four 90 minutes episodes, adapted by Anne Giafferi and Murielle Magellan of the novel Christmas of Hercule Poirot of Agatha Christie and diffused between the November 14th and the December 5th 2006 on France 2. In Belgium, the serial was diffused between the 7 and the November 28th 2006 on the One of the RTBF and in Suisse, between the 10 and the November 17th 2006 on TSR1.
Synopsis
In Brittany, in 1939, Simon Tescou, the day before sound 70e birthday decides to bring together his/her children and grandchildren to speak to them about his heritage. It has an important news to learn with its entourage. But it is found assassinated, stabbed with the throat in its office. The police officers Larosière and Lampion undertake the investigation.
Distribution
Family Tescou
- Robert Hossein: Simon, the patriarch
- Bruno Todeschini: Edouard, oldest son of Simon
- Elsa Zylberstein: Edith, wife of Edouard
- Mathias Mlekuz: Antonin, wire of Simon, Appointed
- Grégori Derangère: Victor, wire of Simon
- Liza Manili: Alix, girl of Edouard and Edith
- Leticia Will pare: Ines, grand-daughter of Simon
- Michele Moretti: Albertine, sister of Simon
Entourage
- Sérigne Me Baye: Eloi, a Beautiful family friend
- Frederique: Madeleine, the hen of Antonin
- Gregoire Taulère: Diego, a friend of Ines
Servants
- Jean-Marie Winling: Mr Paul, the majordomo
- Marie Bunel: Louise, controlling it
- Nadia Barentin: Mrs. Dupre, the chief cooker
- Alexis Michalik: Richard, the son of Mr Paul
- Fabrice Benard: Marco, the manservant
Police officers
- Antoine Duléry: Police chief Larosière
- Marius Colucci: Inspector Emile Lampion
Other characters
- Alain de Catuelan: Doctor
Data sheet
- Realization: Edwin Baily
- Production: Escazal Films, At-Production and RTBF with the participation of France 2 and TV5
Comments
It is the first Saga of winter of French television.Turning proceeded mainly with the castle of Beaumanoir, on the commune of Leslay, in the Coast-with Armor.
The serial joined together an average of 7 million televiewers, which encouraged France 2 to continue its adaptations of novels of Agatha Christie.
It should be noted that this serial comprises a rather explicit scene of male homosexuality between Richard and the inspector Emile Lampion, which is rather unusual in a serial intended for a diffusion one Tuesday evening in premium time.
See too
External bonds
- the serial on the site of France 2
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