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Ten Little Indians is a solid adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic. The film leans heavily into its atmosphere, set against that remote mountain backdrop—definitely sets the mood. The pacing’s interesting; it maintains tension but doesn't rush, letting the dread build. Performances are a mixed bag, though I think the ensemble does well with the material. You get some genuine suspense and a few clever practical effects for the time. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but there's something satisfying about how it unfolds, especially if you're into mystery and crime. Plus, it captures that 60s vibe nicely without feeling too dated. It’s one of those films that seems to be less talked about these days but has its own unique charm.
Originally released in the UK as 'And Then There Were None'Shot on location in the Swiss Alps for authentic sceneryFeatures practical effects typical of 60s horrorAvailable on DVD and Blu-ray, but limited special features
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