Maigret: Night at the Crossroads
Original title: Night at the Crossroads
- Episode aired Apr 16, 2017
- 1h 28m
Maigret: Night at the Crossroads tells a complex tale of murder, deceit and greed set in an isolated country community.Maigret: Night at the Crossroads tells a complex tale of murder, deceit and greed set in an isolated country community.Maigret: Night at the Crossroads tells a complex tale of murder, deceit and greed set in an isolated country community.
- Awards
- 2 wins
Katherine Kanter
- Sarah Goldberg
- (as Catherine Kanter)
Kevin McNally
- Inspector Grandjean
- (as Kevin R McNally)
Joplin Sibtain
- Oscar
- (as Chook Sibtain)
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Did you know
- TriviaA rather strong hint when this plot was taking place is shown around 34 minutes, where Maigret has a newspaper "Le Monde" placed on top of what looks like a calendar. You can only see a mirror image of writing through the paper that is turned and it states Octobre 1955.
- GoofsCarl and Else Anderson are arrested after arriving by train in Paris at the Gare D'Orsay. The Gare D'Orsay was closed in 1939. However, the story was published in 1931. Having a Jewish jeweller operating in an established Jewish quarter of Antwerp, including Hasidic elements of its population, would simply not have been possible in the early post-war era. Some of the clothing styles and the motor vehicles may be post-war, in which case the depiction of period is ambiguous.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Maigret: Maigret in Montmartre (2017)
- SoundtracksMaigret Sets a Trap
Performed by Samuel Sim feat. Tracy Kashi
Featured review
Finally, after the wretched BBC attempts at Mysteries, we have something great!
I was giving up on a good British mystery being made ever again. The BBC stole the rights to Agatha Chriostie from ITV, and left the pretty good Marple series unfinished. Instead we had the foulness of the new Partners in Crime, where we have no mystery, a plot so stupid that you end up wanting to yell at the TV set, horrid acting, and the lead female character acting like she has her period the entire time on screen. Then we have the reanimated George Gently series, which I stopped watching after Detective Gently rolled his eyes when a witness said that world war two veterans were heroes. That turned me off completely. We have Father Brown, where you can guess who the murderer is, because they are always the most respectable and British person around....like I said; All garbage. I thought I was just going to have to keep on re watching Poirot with David Suchet, and Marple series with Julia McKenzie forever if i wanted to see a good mystery. But NO! Here we have the genuine thing! Well acted. Not slavishly similar to the novels, but a good synergistic mix of new and old. A real interesting mystery which I did not guess, and also real fleshed out characters. I want MORE!!!
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- mshavzin
- Jun 12, 2017
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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