MHz Choice adds to its collection of French Agatha Christie series with the colorful entrance of 'Agatha Christie's Criminal Games: The '70s'
WASHINGTON, May 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- All characters arrive in impeccable style in the newest French TV adaptation of Agatha Christie novels in MHz Choice's Agatha Christie's Criminal Games: The '70s. Collars are wide, sunglasses are huge and flares are everywhere. Captain Annie Gréco (Emilie Gavois-Kahn) shows up at the Lille police department as its first female captain. The chauvinism is ever-present even as Gréco immediately runs circles around her hapless male underlings. She acquires her first trusted investigative partner with the unlikely Max Beretta (Arthur Dupont), who was marooned in the archives after some hothead behavior following a perceived slight by a colleague. He's always a hair-trigger away from throwing a punch (or worse) but he's observant and motivated. Rose Bellacour (Chloé Chaudoye) rounds out the mismatched trio as a gifted amateur psychologist. Her outfits may scream peak 1970s fashion, but her mind is built for a more modern age. Rose is rich and doesn't technically need a job, but she's too smart to settle for being a rich guy's wife.
- WASHINGTON, May 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- All characters arrive in impeccable style in the newest French TV adaptation of Agatha Christie novels in MHz Choice's Agatha Christie's Criminal Games: The '70s.
- He's always a hair-trigger away from throwing a punch (or worse) but he's observant and motivated.
- Rose is rich and doesn't technically need a job, but she's too smart to settle for being a rich guy's wife.
- Also debuting this June on MHz Choice are a pair of limited series where motives are not always what they seem.