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And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None (1945)

71% User Rating
1h 38min
Crime
Drama
Mystery

Ten strangers are summoned to a remote island and while they are waiting for the mysterious host to appear, a recording levels serious accusations at each of the guests. Soon they start being murdered, one by one. As the survivors try to keep their wits, they reach a disturbing conclusion: one of them must be the killer.

René ClairDirector

Cast

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Barry Fitzgerald

Barry Fitzgerald

Francis Quinncannon

Walter Huston

Walter Huston

Edward Armstrong

Louis Hayward

Louis Hayward

Philip Lombard

Roland Young

Roland Young

William Blore

June Duprez

June Duprez

Vera Claythorne

Mischa Auer

Mischa Auer

Nikita "Nikki" Starloff

C. Aubrey Smith

C. Aubrey Smith

John Mandrake

Judith Anderson

Judith Anderson

Emily Brent

Richard Haydn

Richard Haydn

Thomas Rogers

Queenie Leonard

Queenie Leonard

Ethel Rogers

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Harry Thurston

Fred Narracott

Reviews (2)

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barrymost
Rating 20%

September 28, 2019

If you enjoy this review, please check out my blog, Old Hat Cinema, at https://oldhatcinema.medium.com/ for more reviews and other cool content. And then there were...too many. From Agatha Christie’s highly acclaimed novel, originally published as Ten Little Indians, comes this mediocre “thriller”. With an all-star cast, including Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Houston, Louis Hayward, and Roland Young, and directed by Rene Clair, you’d think you were in for one of the all-time great mystery thrillers of the ‘40’s. Especially considering the material it came from: Christie’s expertly-written, suspenseful, and at times downright frightening novel is a great read that I highly recommend to anyone whose nerves can handle it. It’s one of the greatest stories of human corruption and brutality, of heinous crimes committed by a twisted mind, ever written. Bottom line: the film is a bleak and utter disappointment. I then found out that the movie was actually based upon the stage play version, also written by Agatha Christie in 1943, four years after the publication of the novel. She rewrote the ending, reportedly feeling that the original ending would be too depressing for wartime audiences…making the very title no longer applicable! Instead of the dark and bloody climax of the novel, she went in for a “happily ever after” love story. Miss Christie, what were you thinking?! If the production had been adapted from the novel instead, perhaps it could have been a good, worthwhile film. Although, the movie was also made during wartime; hence the usage of the alternate, rather than the original, ending. Ultimately, the film never reaches the level of shock and suspense that is inherent in the novel. The only positive thing I can say is that the cast was competent, and Walter Huston definitely stood out. Overall, you’d be better off reading the real And Then There Were None. In the film, there were too many left.

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AND THEN THERE WERE NONE Original 1945 British release trailer

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE Original 1945 British release trailer

And then There Were None   Trailer  1945

And then There Were None Trailer 1945

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