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Lead Actors

Louis Hayward Thumbnail
Louis Hayward
as Philip Lombard
Barry Fitzgerald Thumbnail
Barry Fitzgerald
as Judge Francis J. Quinncannon
Judith Anderson Thumbnail
Judith Anderson
as Emily Brent
Walter Huston Thumbnail
Walter Huston
as Dr. Edward G. Armstrong
Roland Young Thumbnail
Roland Young
as Detective William Henry Blore

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Crew listing

René Clair Thumbnail
René Clair
(Producer)

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Studios



Rene Clair Productions

And Then There Were None (1945)

Rating:
  
9.4
/ 10
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Director: René Clair
Release Date: 31 October 1945 (United States)  more
Language: English
Genre: Action | Crime | Mystery | Suspense
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Storyline

Ten people are invited for a weekend on an island by a Mr U. N. Own, but he isn't on the island. At dinner a record is played, by that all the people are accused of murder, suddenly the first of them is dead, then the next... It seems to be that one of them is the murderer Mr. U. N. Own, but the person in suspect is always the person who is murdered next. At last only two people seem to be left.

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FitFortDanga

Pretty good murder mystery, keeps you guessing throughout. The ending is too Hollywood to be satisfying (apparently changed from the darker ending of the Christie novel) but the rest of it is worthwhile. Technically, the film is uneven... there are some very clever shots, but also quite of bad over-dubbing (or sound sync problems).


Stain

Probably the best of the many film versions of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians". Stuffed with great visual ideas and delicious black humor