Review of And Then There Were None (1945) by Patryk C — 25 Jul 2012
A very successful adaptation of a mystery tale written by Agatha Christie. An old-school suspense thriller that stimulates imaginations with its complex murder tale and hypnotizing song motive. At a remote island guests of insane and unknown judge are being killed one by one in a most unusual fashion, corresponding to the tale of Ten Little Indians.
I must say that the darkish atmosphere really amazed me the first time I saw it.
This review of And Then There Were None (1945) was written by Patryk C on 25 Jul 2012.
And Then There Were None has generally received positive reviews.
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