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And Then There Were None

The who's next whodunnit.
1974 | 98m | English

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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?
Release Date: Sep 24, 1974
Director: Peter Collinson
Writer: Erich Kröhnke, Enrique Llovet, Agatha Christie, Harry Alan Towers
Genres: Drama, Horror, Crime, Mystery
Keywords hotel, desert
Production Companies Talía Films, Corona Filmproduktion, Coralta Cinematografica, COMECI, Oceania Film, Filibuster Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Oliver Reed Hugh Lombard
Elke Sommer Vera Clyde
Richard Attenborough Judge Arthur Cannon
Stéphane Audran Ilona Morgan
Gert Fröbe Wilhelm Blore
Herbert Lom Dr. Edward Armstrong
Maria Rohm Elsa Martino
Adolfo Celi General André Salvé
Alberto de Mendoza Otto Martino
Charles Aznavour Michel Raven
Orson Welles Voice on Tape
Naser Malek Motiee Inspector
Rik Battaglia Rick Battaglia/Vendedor
Teresa Gimpera Maria
Sepideh Inspector's Girlfriend
Name Job
Fernando Arribas Director of Photography
Louis Bonnemaison Makeup Artist
Gabrielle Reinecke Editor
Erich Kröhnke Writer
John Trumper Editor
José María Tapiador Production Design
Cristóbal Criado Makeup Artist
Enrique Llovet Writer
Ana Criado Hairstylist
Luis Criado Assistant Makeup Artist
Juan Estelrich March Production Manager
Ángel Sevillano Production Assistant
Nicholas Wentworth Post Production Supervisor
Stefano Sbarigia Assistant Director
Mike Le Mare Sound Editor
Peter Offer Sound Assistant
Trevor Pyke Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wilhelm Schmidke Sound
Ivan Sharrock Sound Mixer
Emilio Ruiz del Río Special Effects
Julio Leyva Lighting Technician
Mario Mazzoni Still Photographer
Eduardo Noé Camera Operator
Javier Pérez Zofio Assistant Camera
Ramón F. Suárez Additional Director of Photography
Michael Crowley Assistant Editor
María Luisa Pino Assistant Editor
Susanna Merry Continuity
Charles Athey Production Accountant
Peter Collinson Director
Agatha Christie Novel
Harry Alan Towers Writer
Bruno Nicolai Conductor, Original Music Composer
José López Rodero Assistant Director
Hassan Mohammadzadeh Second Unit Director
Carlo Rustichelli Original Music Composer
Name Title
Alexander Grüter Executive Producer
Alain Dahan Producer
Harry Benn Associate Producer
Juan Estelrich March Associate Producer
Ennio Nobili Co-Producer
Tíbor Reves Associate Producer
Harry Alan Towers Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

John Chard
4.0

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 lives. When they start being killed off one by one it becomes apparent that the price they have to pay for said crimes is death. But who is doing the killing? Well it’s the first version in colour and it has what can only be described as a pretty formidable cast, yet it’s as bland as bland can be. Especially if you have seen the superior 45 and 65 versions. The murders lack vitality, the cast go through the motions, seemingly just happy to be on location in Iran, while suspense is in very short supply. The only mystery is who is doing the killings? And once revealed at pic’s finale it just isn’t enough to warrant having sat through over an hour and half of mundane scripting and zero chills. 4/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

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 ho ... st (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. It's fun - in a tacky sort of sense, though, and offers a bit of 1970s cinema nostalgia for big collars, vivid colours and a reminder of what we wanted back then.

May 27, 2023