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Ten Little Indians 1987

This Soviet production of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians / And Then There Were None" is probably the best of the movie versions of her book. It is dark, tense, atmospheric and moody. It is set in the same time frame as the original story with scenery, sets and costumes to match. The cinema photography is generally good, the acting is great and the best part is that the original ending of the story was retained. All but the recent BBC production usually tacked on happy endings as a sop to audiences, ruining the story. Thankfully this movie faithfully follows the story, ending on a dark note.

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