


Ten Little Indians
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.
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Plot Summary
Ten strangers are lured to a remote island mansion by a mysterious host, only to find themselves trapped when a series of murders begins. As each guest is eliminated one by one, the survivors realize that the killer must be one of them, leading to a desperate struggle for survival and the unraveling of their dark secrets.
Critical Reception
This film adaptation of Agatha Christie's famous novel received a mixed reception. While some praised its suspenseful atmosphere and the twist ending, others found it to be less effective than previous adaptations, citing pacing issues and a departure from the book's darker tone.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful whodunit premise and isolated setting.
- Criticized for a less compelling cast and atmosphere compared to other adaptations.
- The film's conclusion offered a surprising twist for audiences.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific adaptation is not widely documented, but general sentiment towards the story often highlights its gripping mystery and clever plot.
Fun Fact
This 1965 film is one of several adaptations of Agatha Christie's best-selling novel, which was originally published in 1939 as 'And Then There Were None'.
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