Review of And Then There Were None (1945) by Davey M — 28 Jul 2007
Based on the Agatha Christie play version, with its upbeat ending, this film is classic Hollywood craftsmanship at its best. This film is blessed with a wealth of character actors, led by Barry Fitzgerald and Walter Huston.
The classic story of 10 strangers invited to a remote island, just to be bumped off, one by one, in accordance with a nursery rhyme, is chocked filled with thrills and dark humor. Easily the best version of this tale.
This review of And Then There Were None (1945) was written by Davey M on 28 Jul 2007.
And Then There Were None has generally received positive reviews.
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