Ten Little Indians

Ten Little Indians (a.k.a. And Then There Were None) is a 1974 remake of Agatha Christie's classic novel. Two previous theatrical adaptations were released in 1945 and 1965, and a made-for-television version was broadcast in 1959. This was the second of three versions of Christie's novel to be adapted to the screen by producer Harry Alan Towers; the aforementioned 1965 version, this one is 1974, and yet another in 1989. Herbert Lom, who plays Dr.... more

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  • 1974

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  • 98 min (59 hs )

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Peter Collinson

Peter Collinson (1 April 1936 – 16 December 1980) was a British film director probably best known for directing the 1969 cult movie The Italian Job. Peter Collinson was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire in 1936. His parents, an actress and a musician, separated when he was 2 years old; he was...

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