Review of And Then There Were None (1945) by Harry E — 29 Oct 2009
Agatha Christie's classic mystery is reimagined stylishly under the deft hand of director René Clair. The result is a damn good suspense film laced with impeccable dark comedy. The cast is superb, and there are also some interesting camera angles and framing to be found here.
This review of And Then There Were None (1945) was written by Harry E on 29 Oct 2009.
And Then There Were None has generally received positive reviews.
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