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Directed by René Clair
Based on the classic novel by mystery author Agatha Christie that was later adapted as the Broadway hit Ten Little Indians , And Then There Were None begins with ten characters, each with a skeleton in his or her closet, on a remote island off the English coast. They soon realize that they have been brought there by an insane judge, who has tried each of them for criminal behavior in the past, and who now feels it is his duty to render proper justice for each. The struggle to stay alive begins as each "guest" is eliminated in a fashion that corresponds to the titular nursery rhyme. Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, and C. Aubrey Smith are among those marked for death. The film's ending differs from that of the novel, and later remakes in 1966, 1975, and 1989 (all using the title Ten Little Indians), alternated between Christie's original finale and this film's climax. Depending on one's taste, the film's pacing is either excruciatingly slow or suspenseful, but the storyline has become a cinematic staple in everything from horror (Theatre Of Blood) to satire (Murder By Death). ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide
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"Just that. Like any Christie masterpiece, it's a total guessing game with a frustrating lack of answers for its hapless cast of characters. Essentially, ten people find themselves on an island with a record that accuses them individually of varying crimes. They get knocked off successively with an ending that, while not in keeping with Agatha's original story due to the dictation of the Hayes code, is still a "wow" moment. It's similarities to Identi " [More]
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"I love a good Whodunit! For a while my favorite novel was And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. There are a lot of movie versions of this book, but I would just recommend reading it first if you have never seen any of them. Somewhat recently I saw the René Clair version which was good, but changes the ending. It might be more appropriate for a film ending, but I would st " [More]
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"In movie adaptations they so often change the ending? Is this always a crime? It seems like nine times out of ten people hate the ending when it's different from the source material. So why do they do it??One of my favorite books since I was young has been Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. I remember reading the book in an entire sitting when I was a young adolesecent. It's short and simple, and although I won't deny " [More]
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One of the quintessential "whodunit" mysteries, And Then There Were None is a stylish masterpiece of suspense elegantly staged by director René Clair. Based on the Agatha Christie novel Ten Little Indians, the film closely follows the tone and plot of the book, albeit with an altered ending. The cast is appropriately comprised of fine character actors such as Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Mischa Auer, and C. Aubrey Smith. Clair has cast each performer in a role well-suited to his or her strengths, and the result is a smooth, seamless progression from set-up to central mystery to dénouement. And Then is among the most influential of mystery tales, as its process-of-elimination resolution has been copied numerous times in a variety of formats. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide
 

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