And Then There Were None Poster

And Then There Were None (1974)

PG 09/24/1974 Crime, Drama, Mystery, Horror 1h 38m
57%
User
Score
5.7/10

The who's next whodunnit.

Overview

Ten people are invited to a hotel in the Iranian desert, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Could one of them be the killer?

Peter Collinson

Director

Harry Alan Towers

Writer

Enrique Llovet

Writer

Erich Kröhnke

Writer

Top Billed Cast

Oliver Reed

Oliver Reed

Hugh Lombard

Elke Sommer

Elke Sommer

Vera Clyde

Richard Attenborough

Richard Attenborough

Judge Arthur Cannon

Stéphane Audran

Stéphane Audran

Ilona Morgan

Gert Fröbe

Gert Fröbe

Wilhelm Blore

Herbert Lom

Herbert Lom

Dr. Edward Armstrong

Maria Rohm

Maria Rohm

Elsa Martino

Adolfo Celi

Adolfo Celi

General André Salvé

Alberto de Mendoza

Alberto de Mendoza

Otto Martino

Media

And then there were None (1974) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HQ]

And then there were None (1974) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HQ]

Loading Wikipedia summary...

Similar Movies

Barton Fink
75%
Barton Fink Aug 01, 1991
Desert Hearts
70%
Desert Hearts Oct 01, 1985
True Romance
75%
True Romance Sep 09, 1993
Insomnia
69%
Insomnia May 24, 2002
To Catch a Thief
73%
To Catch a Thief Aug 03, 1955
Casino
80%
Casino Nov 22, 1995
Last Holiday
71%
Last Holiday May 15, 1950
Sweet Lorraine
0%
Sweet Lorraine Jan 01, 1987
RENT-A-MAN
75%
RENT-A-MAN Oct 03, 2023
Dolan's Cadillac
59%
Dolan's Cadillac Jul 01, 2009
See No Evil
54%
See No Evil May 19, 2006
Very Bad Things
63%
Very Bad Things Sep 11, 1998
Night Shift
63%
Night Shift Oct 03, 2023
U Turn
66%
U Turn Oct 03, 1997
The Witches
69%
The Witches May 25, 1990
Glue
59%
Glue Feb 02, 2006

Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written on July 7, 2014

And then they were gone – again!

Ten Little Indians (AKA: And Then There Were None) is directed by Peter Collinson and adapted to screenplay by Peter Wellbeck (AKA: Harry Alan Towers) from the Agatha Christie novel. It stars Charles Aznavour, Stephane Audran, Elke Sommer, Gert Frobe, Herbert Lom, Oliver Reed and Richard Attenborough. Music is by Bruno Nicolai and cinematography by Fernando Arribas.

Agatha Christie’s famous novel gets another make-over, this time the action is located at a near empty hotel in the Iranian desert. Premise is exactly the same as the 1965 version, 10 people gather at the location on the request of the mysterious U.N. Owen (here voiced by Orson Welles), who via a tape recorded message calls them out for dastardly deeds committed in their respective liv...

Read the full review on TMDb →

A review by CinemaSerf

Written on May 27, 2023

Despite Peter Collinson having assembled a pretty stellar cast for this adaption of the legendary Agatha Christie's story, the sum of the parts doesn't quite add up. All invited to spend the weekend at a remote island mansion, a group of ostensibly upright citizens are told that by their ethereal host (Orson Welles) that they are unlikely to survive the evening. Oliver Reed, and the triumvirate of off-form Elke Summer, Richard Attenborough and Gert Fröbe all try their best to keep it moving but the dialogue is poor and the pace of the film doesn't ever really work well enough to allow us to invest in the characters enough to care if, or why, they are going get bumped off. Herbert Lom, perhaps, raises the bar a bit but for the most part this is a mediocre remake that nobody really needed. ...

Read the full review on TMDb →
×