And Then There Were None (1974 film)

And Then There Were None
A poster using the US title: Ten Little Indians
Directed byPeter Collinson
Screenplay byHarry Alan Towers
(as "Peter Welbeck")
Uncredited:
Enrique Llovet
Based onAnd Then There Were None
by Agatha Christie
Produced byHarry Alan Towers
Starring
CinematographyFernando Arribas
Edited by
  • John Trumper
  • Gabrielle Reinecke
  • Mike Crowley
Music byBruno Nicolai
Production
companies
  • Corona Filmproduktion
  • Talía Films
  • COMECI
Distributed byVariety Distribution
Release date
  • 1974 (1974)
Running time
98 min.
Countries
  • Italy
  • West Germany
  • France
  • Spain
  • United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

And Then There Were None (U.S. title: Ten Little Indians; also known as E Poi Non Rimase Nessuno, Ein Unbekannter rechnet ab, Diez negritos, Dix petits nègres[1]) is a 1974 mystery film and an adaptation of Agatha Christie's best-selling 1939 mystery novel of the same name.[2] The film was directed by Peter Collinson and produced by Harry Alan Towers.[1][2] This was the second of three versions of Christie's novel to be adapted to the screen by producer Harry Alan Towers. Two film adaptations were previously released (a 1945 version by René Clair and the 1965 adaptation Ten Little Indians). An American made-for-television version was broadcast in 1959.[3] Towers produced a third version in 1989.

  1. ^ a b "And Then There Were None". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 20 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b Canby, Vincent (24 April 1975). "Film:'Ten Little Indians':Christie Remake in Iran Is a Global Disaster". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Agatha Christie's play was adapted for the film by screenwriter Philip Reisman Jr. and it was directed by Paul Bogart. "Ten Little Indians". Turner Classic Movies.

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