Yes No. Directed by Renny Rye. Triangle at Rhodes (1989) Filming & Production. Lady in distress Poirot to the rescue Mystery meeting New arrivals The hotel First day on the beach Sightseeing for two Back from the beach A little excursion Steep … Greece 2 of 2 found this interesting Interesting? Twickenham Studios, London, England, UK (studio) 1 of 3 found this interesting Interesting? In the film, the background of some of the characters is altered slightly and more drama and action built into the plot particularly in the events leading to the exposure of the culpirts of the murder. See also. The TV adaptation is faithful to main premise of the original short story: a very obvious love triangle serving to conceal the actual one. Church of Saint Kyriake (Rhodes) 01.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 2.17 MB With David Suchet, Frances Low, Jon Cartwright, Annie Lambert. Triangle at Rhodes is a short story by Agatha Christie which was first published in The Strand Magazine, Issue 545, May 1936 under the title "Poirot and the Triangle at Rhodes." All locations for Triangle at Rhodes (1989) Find this Pin and more on Poirot filming locationsby Film location detective. The short story 'Triangle at Rhodes' was first published in 1936 and formed the sixth episode of the first series of Poirot in 1989. Triangle at Rhodes (1989 film) Media in category "Film locations of Agatha Christie's Poirot in Greece" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. An enchanting beauty is fatally poisoned while Poirot holidays on the Greek island of Rhodes. Yes No. Edit. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The episode was directed by Renny Rye and adapted by Stephen Wakelam in his only Poirot outing. An impression of the "Agatha Christie's Poirot" episode using the real filming locations. Triangle at Rhodes (1989 film) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Where is everyone? In 1937, the story was gathered as part of the anthology Murder in the Mews and Other Stories in the U.K. Showing all 2 items Jump to: Filming Locations (2) Filming Locations. The original story, however, comprised mainly conversations between the characters and the denouement comes a little too quickly for dramatic purposes. In the U.S., the story was published in 1937 by Dodd, Mead and Company as part of the anthology Dead Man's Mirror.