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And Then There Were None

  • Director: Peter Collinson
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Movie Type: Psychological Thriller, Whodunit
  • Themes: Haunted By the Past
  • Main Cast: Oliver Reed, Elke Sommer, Richard Attenborough, Gert Fröbe, Stéphane Audran
  • Release Year: 1975
  • Country: ES/FR/IT
  • Run Time: 105 minutes

Plot

An Italian-French-Spanish version of the much-filmed Agatha Christie story, this film is strangely set in Iran, not Great Britain. Ten guests are invited to a remote desert inn and informed that the mysterious host has described in a nursery rhyme how they will all die during the gathering. One by one, the characters, played by such Continental stars such as Elke Sommer and singer Charles Aznavour as well as Britons Oliver Reed and Richard Attenborough, dwindle in number, each in accordance with a verse of the nursery rhyme, until only a few remain. The final characters then plot to ensnare the criminal mastermind behind the weekend of mayhem. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide

Cast

Herbert Lom - Dr. Edward Armstrong; Adolfo Celi - Andre Salve; Alberto de Mendoza - Otto Martino; Teresa Gimpera; Nasser Malak Motii - Inspector; Maria Rohm - Elsa Martino; Charles Aznavour - Michel Raven; Orson Welles

Credit

Peter Collinson - Director, John Trumper - Editor, Bruno Nicolai - Composer (Music Score), Carlo Rustichelli - Composer (Music Score), Fernando Arribas - Cinematographer, Harry Alan Towers - Producer, Jose Marie Tapiador - Set Designer, Erich Krohnke - Screenwriter, Agatha Christie - Book Author

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And Then There Were None
Directed by Peter Collinson
Produced by Harry Alan Towers
Written by Novel:
Agatha Christie
Screenplay:
Harry Alan Towers (as "Peter Welbeck")
Uncredited:
Enrique Llovet
Starring Charles Aznavour
Stéphane Audran
Elke Sommer
Gert Fröbe
Music by Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography Fernando Arribas
Editing by John Trumper
Gabrielle Reinecke
Mike Crowley
Release date(s) 1974
Running time 98 min.
Country France / Spain / Germany / Italy
Language English

And Then There Were None (a.k.a. Ten Little Indians) is a 1974 film version of the Agatha Christie mystery novel of the same name. Two previous theatrical adaptations were released in 1945 and 1965, and a made-for-television version was broadcast in 1959. This was the second of three versions of Christie's novel to be adapted to the screen by producer Harry Alan Towers; the aforementioned 1965 version, this one is 1974, and yet another in 1989. It follows the script of the 1965 version, right down to calling the Oliver Reed character "Hugh" (a name change made to accommodate Hugh O'Brian in the earlier version) instead of "Phillip," which was character's name in the novel and play, though this particular adaptation is set in an abandoned hotel in the Iranian desert; the film was shot in the Shah Abbas Hotel in Iran during its pre-revolution days. The film's run time is an hour and thirty-eight minutes and it is the first film version of the novel to be filmed in color.

Herbert Lom, who plays Dr. Armstrong here, also starred in the 1989 version as the General.

Both Celi and Froebe had already played villains in the James Bond series.

Charles Aznavour was allowed to sing his signature song, The Old Fashioned Way, and the film uses the standard recording of it, which leaves the audience to wonder where the orchestral back-up behind him is coming from.

Orson Welles is heard as the voice of the mystery man "U.N. Owen," though unlike the 1965 version, for which Christopher Lee played "Owen" anonymously, Welles received full screen credit.

In the opening credits the screenplay is credited only to "Peter Welbeck" (a pseudonym of producer Towers), but the IMDB attributes the script to Welbeck, Erich Krohnke, and Enrique Lovet. The film was directed by Peter Collinson.

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Plot

The plot remains essentially the same as the novel during the first part, though some of the characterizations are based more closely on the script of the 1965 film. However, the ending is totally different. Another departure from Christie's text is that this time the action takes place not on a deserted island, but in a hotel deep within the Iranian desert.

A group of 10 people, strangers to one another, have all traveled to a hotel located deep in the deserts of Iran. Upon arrival they discover that their host is mysteriously absent. Though some find this odd, they decide to make the best of the situation and settle into the isolated-but-luxurious hotel. But soon they are accused by a tape recording of having committed various crimes in the past which went unpunished by the law. Then one victim dies of poisoning. Suicide? Maybe, maybe not. When someone else is found strangled to death, the remaining guests deduce that their unseen "host" is determined to murder them one at a time for their past misdeeds. And since a search of the hotel proves that there is no one hiding among them, they realize that the murderer is, in fact, one of their own.

Credits

  • Director: Peter Collinson
  • Writers: Agatha Christie (novel), Harry Alan Towers and Enrique Llovet (uncredited) (screenplay).
  • Producers: Harry Alan Towers (producer) Harry Benn (associate), Tibor Reves (associate), Juan Estelrich (associate), Josè Maria Tapiador (designer), and Nicholas Wentworth (manager).
  • Musicians: Carlo Rustichelli (uncredited) and Bruno Nicolai
  • Cinematographer: Fernando Arribas
  • Editors: John Trumper, Gabrielle Reinecke, and Mike Crowley
  • Sound: Mike Le Mare (supervising sound editor), Peter Offer, Trevor Pyke (re-recorder), Ivan Sharrock (production mixer)

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