Lord Edgware Dies (film)

Lord Edgware Dies is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Austin Trevor, Jane Carr, and Richard Cooper.

Trevor reprised his role as Hercule Poirot for a third time, having previously played him in Alibi and Black Coffee, both released in 1931.

During Julius Hagen's tenure at Twickenham, the studios had specialised in production of murder mysteries as quota quickies.

Although Hagen undoubtedly had ambitions for this film to be a more prestigious production, with a larger budget, the similarities to the studio's more routine output led most cinemas to show it as a second feature.

Hercule Poirot is hired by Lady Edgware an American actress who wants him to arrange a divorce from her aristocratic husband.