

Ten strangers are invited as weekend guests to a remote mountain mansion. When the host doesn't show up, the guests start dying, one by one.
Production
Creepy Austrian mansion that's basically a character.
Writing
Agatha Christie's ruthless efficiency — no fat, all murder.
Costume
1965 glamour decaying into sweaty desperation.

Director
George Pollock
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was actually the second adaptation in five years — the 1945 version was so successful they rushed this one, changing the ending from the novel.
The original title used a racist nursery rhyme; subsequent edits and retitlings (And Then There Were None) reflect changing social awareness.
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Yeah it is. It came out a few years ago. It's listed on Amazon for around $20 new/used. Also TCM airs it from time to time.
@Cavillier1970 6
Thanks, I actually recently bought a used copy on Amazon and it was in perfect shape! I had DVR'd it from TCM but deleted it when I wshort on space. Thanks again.
@garymuzik 2
Is this version currently available on DVD? I have only found the 1945 version. But this was the first version I saw as a child. I love the swingin 60s music. Thanks for posting.
@garymuzik 8
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