Alibi (play)
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This article is about the Agatha Christie play. For the 1929 movie, see Alibi.
Alibi is a 1928 play based on The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by British mystery writer Agatha Christie, although she disagreed with the change of her favourite character Caroline Shepher, the inspiration for Miss Marple into a beautiful girl called Caryl Shepherd. Christie only permitted this change because the alternative was "turning Poirot into a young man called Beau Poirot and having all the girls in love with him". It was adapted into a movie in 1931 with Austin Trevor as Poirot.