Review of And Then There Were None (1945) by Alex W — 15 Oct 2013
A fun adaptation of one of my favourite Christie stories. This version sticks pretty close to the novel but changes the end in order for the murderer to get their comeuppance which grates a bit but is understandable considering when it was made.
The performances are solid but occasionally are too overdramatic and comic which destroys the tension. I wonder what Christie made of it?
This review of And Then There Were None (1945) was written by Alex W on 15 Oct 2013.
And Then There Were None has generally received positive reviews.
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