Review of And Then There Were None (1945) by Cynthia C — 07 Jul 2007
This is one of the few mysteries that's JUST as much fun before AND after you know whodunnit. Clair and a great ensemble cast play much of it for laughs but manage to keep the suspense going. I love the line where Richard Haydn tells Walter Huston what he can do with the key.
The censors obviously missed that one.
This review of And Then There Were None (1945) was written by Cynthia C on 07 Jul 2007.
And Then There Were None has generally received positive reviews.
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