6/10
For murder-mystery lovers
1 December 2007
Warning: Spoilers
This was the third version of Agatha Christie's immensely popular "Ten Little Indians", the story of a group of strangers who are mysteriously invited to a remote hotel where they soon discover they are to face judgement for the crimes of their past.

No stunning performances from the cast (which included Oliver Reed, Herbert Lom, Elke Sommer, Sir Richard Attenborough and the voice of Orson Welles) and some may find the music a little too much, but all this hardly matters as the real fun is trying to figure out who is bumping off all the guests.

Christie fans will enjoy trying to crack her complex puzzle, in another good film murder-mystery lovers should relish.

Sunday, September 19, 1993 - Video
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