Whilst basing it on Agatha Christie’s story Hallowe’en Party, Kenneth Branagh has moved the action and an ageing Poirot to a spooky Venice palazzo swathed in fog and damp. A séance is to take place to reach out to the hostess’ drowned child.
Naturally, a murder ensues with all participants under suspicion whilst the supernatural is never far away in the form of long dead children.
Films start at 7.30pm with doors open at 7.00pm for Tea and Cake.