And Then There Were None (1945)
Facts
| Directed by | René Clair |
| Cast | Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, Roland Young, June Duprez, Judith Anderson, Mischa Auer, Richard Haydn and C Aubrey Smith |
| Theatrical Release | October 31, 1945 |
| DVD Release | January 25, 2000 |
| Running Time | 98 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 089859820922 |
| Buy this item | $7.49 at Amazon.com As of Oct 5 15:47 EDT (details) 1 DVD, VCI Entertainment, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) Or 36 new from $4.70, 11 used from $5.00, 1 collectible from $32.00 |
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Average user review:| Ten Little Indians Went Out To Dine... |
As the story goes, eight people, a butler, and a housekeeper are invited by a Mr. U. N. Owen to spend a weekend at a mansion on a barren island somewhere off the English coast. Each person has in some way been responsible for a death, and these sins have gone unpunished...until now. One by one, the 10 individuals are each killed in a manner consistent with the nursery rhyme, Ten Little Indians. This excellent cast of well-known character actors and actresses is lead by Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Judith Anderson, and C. Aubrey Smith. As the characters in this film attempt to identify their murderer, they eventually come to the conclusion that it must be one of them, since they are the only people on the otherwise deserted island. The mistrust and suspicion then kick into full swing. At the unsatisfactory end of the film, the identity of the murder and his reasons for killing are a real let down.
This film starts with all of the ingredients to be a winner: a known director, well loved actors, not to mention a brilliant story. Unfortunately, once the dreadful screen play is mixed in, the ingredients all curdle, and the over all result is extremely unpalatable.
August 9, 2008
| Stands the test of time... a lesser known classic... |
For movie buffs: the cinematography is in keeping with a stage play rather than a movie, adding an element of claustrophobia. Roland Young delivers a performance the diametric opposite of his role as "Topper", while Richard Haydn (Sound of Music) as the drunk butler is priceless. But all of them may surprise...
For Christi buffs: the movie follows the book closely - up to the end, which was a little too depressing for moviegoers of the era. Nonetheless you will be mystified right up to the end.
I am satisfied with the VCI edition of And Then There Were None at the price, and have seen it 3 times since it arrived. July 27, 2008
| Memory falters |
But mostly the direction of Rene Clair is not up to one of my all time favorite films by Rene Clair:"I Married a Witch" - superb, by the by. This is a puzzle and a mystery with a serious situation and real murder. The First murder was a Hollywood death with all the trimmings. For the most part other murders happen off the screen, so it does not set up very well.
I have never liked other film versions, but I had very fond memories of this one. I am deeply diappointed.
Now one more thing. I have a very inexpensive Phillips DVD Player. When I owned a Expensive DVD Player, not every DVD worked - and I had lots of headaches with DVDs I produced for business. Then I bought this one for $60 - the low end Phillips and it's played everything I put in it. When I heard there was some fuzzy images at the beginning and unstable playing, I figured for $5.99, I could live with that. So It comes as a total surprise - and I shouldn't be, but I am - that this DVD was sharp and steady from the opening FBI until the very last frame. What anyone who orders this DVD should remember is that the best quality DVD may look better in a cheaper more up to date DVD Player and work better than the older, more expensive DVD Player with all the bells and whistles, June 26, 2008
| A Fourth DVD Version Since 2007 |
May 28, 2008
| Don't like the ending |
The DVD is okay. And it's cheap. What do you expect? May 6, 2008
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