![]() ![]() In this swinging sixties version, directed by George Pollock, the action is transferred to an Alpine Ski resort, to a stunning mansion that can only be reached by a ski lift, with the ski lift also leading to some spectacular death scenes. ‘And then there are none’ is the story of 10 strangers, invited to stay as guests of a Mr U N Owen, and then being killed, one by one, by an invisible killer who is dishing out his own brand of justice for crimes that each victim has committed, but has not been punished for by law. 10 Little Indians, which was shown over Christmas on the fabulous Talking Pictures channel, was a 1960’s adaptation that received mixed reviews at the time, but is definitely worth a reevaluation due to some good casting and an ingenious setting. Agatha Christie’s ‘And then there were none’ is one of her most successful and widely read novels, being one of the best selling books of all time, and one that has had a wide range of both film and TV adaptations. ![]()
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