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Ten people are invited to a luxury mountaintop mansion, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Could one of them be the killer?

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Hugh Lombard
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Ann Clyde
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Mike Raven
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General Mandrake
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William Blore
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Judge Cannon (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
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Ilona Bergen
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Dr. Armstrong
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Frau Grohmann
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Herr Grohmann
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Bill Mitchell ...
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Mr. U. N. Owen (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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George Pollock

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Peter Yeldham ... (screenplay) and
Harry Alan Towers ... (screenplay) (as Peter Welbeck)
 
Agatha Christie ... (novel) (uncredited)

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Harry M. Popkin ... producer: in association with
Harry Alan Towers ... producer
Oliver A. Unger ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Malcolm Lockyer

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Ernest Steward ... (cameraman)

Editing by

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Peter Boita

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Frank White

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Anne Box ... hairdresser (as Ann Box)
Gerry Fletcher ... makeup artist

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John Comfort ... production manager
Frank White ... unit production manager (uncredited)

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Barrie Melrose ... assistant director

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John Brommage ... sound mixer
Ken Cameron ... sound mixer
Peter Keen ... sound editor
Terry Sharratt ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Larry Taylor ... stunt double: Mario Adorf (uncredited)
Terry Yorke ... stunt double: Hugh O'Brian (uncredited)

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James Bawden ... camera operator (as Jimmy Bawden)
H.A.R. Thomson ... second unit cameraman (as Bob Thomson)
Michael Browne ... gaffer (uncredited)
Steve Claydon ... focus puller: second unit (uncredited)
Anthony Pavey ... clapper loader: second unit (uncredited)
John von Kotze ... camera operator: second unit (uncredited)

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John McCorry ... wardrobe

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Malcolm Lockyer ... conductor

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Phyllis Townshend ... continuity

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Gisela Trowe ... voice dubbing: Marianne Hoppe (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Up to a house high on a mountain top have been invited ten people who are strangers to each other. When they are all gathered, they hear from their host that each one of them has in someway caused the death of an innocent person and that justice had not be served in their cases. There are eight guests and two servants there for the weekend, but one by one, they are being knocked off according to the poem of "Ten Little Indians". As the number of survivors decreases, they begin to believe that the killer is one of the group, but are unable to decide on which one he or she may be. Written by Tony Fontana

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Also Known As
  • And Then There Were None (United Kingdom)
  • Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians (United Kingdom)
  • And Then There Were None (Japan, English title)
  • Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians (United States)
  • Les dix petits indiens (France)
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Trivia The mysterious voice that accuses the invited guests of their specific crimes is an uncredited Christopher Lee. See more »
Goofs When Shirley Eaton dresses for dinner her underwear is white (as noted in another goof). She then puts on a dress before opening the door for Hugh O'Brien. Later in the movie, when she is locked in her room, she is seen undressing and wearing black underwear. This is not a goof or continuity error. This is the next day and she has obviously changed clothes. She is no longer wearing a dress, but a skirt and sweater. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Sam Spiegel & Hugh O'Brian (1966). See more »
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Quotes Det. William Henry Blore: Now come the alibis! What's yours, doctor?
Dr. Edward Armstrong: I resent that, Blore! I am a professional man!
Judge Arthur Cannon: My dear doctor, that proves less than nothing. Doctors have gone mad before. Judges have gone mad. So have policemen, and, if I may say so,
[smiling at Ilona]
Judge Arthur Cannon: even actresses.
Ilona Bergen: Frequently. In fact, some say the sane ones are in the minority.
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