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  • finally. a movie of the book! i have to read this book for sumemr reading n its soo borringg so im watching the movie lol

  • @agbff4life Careful, as this is a version of the book! All the films that have been released so far are versions, they do change bits of the plot, characters, and sometimes names, so I think you're better off reading the book or finding a summary on wikipedia (I'd recommend the book, as you'll find it really thrilling and fast to read)

  • @algaefreak Can't agree with you more. Thanks for the uploading. It was my first Agatha Christie book, read a translated version in my language, and since then a forever Christie fan ( then read the original later on). This is really a fast read. Though my most favorite one is 'Murder of Roger Ackroyd'. Is there a movie version of that?

  • @agbff4life

    Not exactly the smart thing to do since every movie changes something from the book.

    For instance, if you had to read Gone with the wind and felt like you should just watch the movie instead? BAD IDEA.

  • @agbff4life i had to read it in Homeroom,and understod nothing,

    can someone tell me who is the killer???

  • my two favorite people in the book are the two last people to die

  • YAY!!! Music from the original Resident Evil game!!!

  • Probably the most plot twist of any movie i have ever seen

  • this is retarded

    the names in the book were so much better

    what kind of crap is that

  • It's a version

  • Man, this must have taken awhile, but great work!

  • Thanks!

  • Four little Indian boys going out to sea;

    A red herring swallowed one and then there were three.

    Three little Indian boys walking in the zoo;

    A big bear hugged one and then there were two.

    Two Little Indian boys sitting in the sun;

    One got frizzled up and then there was one.

    One little Indian boy left all alone;

    He went out and hanged himself and then there were none

  • 10 little indians go out to dine, one chokes his little self and then there were 9

    9 little indians stay up late, one over-sleeps himself and there there were 8

    8 little indians go to devin, one wants to stay and then there were seven

    7 little indians chopping up sticks, one cuts himself in half and then there were six

    6 little indians playing with a hive, a bumblebee sting one and then there were five

    5 little indians go into law, one goes into chancery and then there were 4

  • *Sorry but number 7 Chopping up sticks, one chops himself in halves* and *Number 8 is Devon*, thanks for posting them.

  • Nice. What do you call this kind of cinematography?

  • Crap? naw I'm kidding it was good, but have no idea whats its called

  • Hi kebs007! actually I don't know... we thought that using still pics and sound would give it a different effect - It has definitely been used before, but I don't know if it's got a name :/

  • in the book, i never expected vera to be the last on e standing

  • same

  • i loved the book for this finally get to see the movie thank you

  • This vidoe isn't bad at all, but it's good. I love reading the book.

  • dum.

  • Hey, good video!! I made my own ATTWN adapt, check out my channel and watch it!

  • Great video for a great book!

  • What is that song that's in the background from 2:59 to 4:17?? Creepy! :D

    And, dude, this was AMAZING. 8D

    I loved it.

  • Hahaha, that was just a nursery rhyme I found on the intenet (it's supposed to help kids sleep! :/). Just kidding, it's part of the Poltergeist soundtrack... Glad you enjoyed it!

  • DAMN I LOVE IT....MAN YOU'RE THE BEST

  • Thanks to you all for such a good feedback!

  • Ha oh my gosh! Is the song on this clip from The Chronicles of Narnia? LOL I love it.

  • Damn dude this vid is creepy!

  • camera hors

  • me and my friends are doing this movie with a comedic spoof twist to it. were getting bonus points in reading for it too=]

  • Hey... Bangor Maine?

  • Hi. No, this was recorded in Bangor (Wales, in the UK). A little bit further away, hehe

  • can some1 plz tell me really quickly who killed who and how??? plz i have a big exam coming up... thankss

  • the book isn't that long!! and it's good too.

  • I agree. First time I had to read it for school, it took me 1 day and a half or less. You can´t put it down!

  • NIGGERS!!!!!!!!!!! Not Indian boys you idiots

  • Thats GREAT!!!!! Better than my school project!! Lol. I had to make a movie about this book for school, i'm uploading it on youtube!

  • im playing Lombard and this is an awesome script. I just wish our cast would commit and take it to the next level. Well the new members anyway

  • really? I'm in the play and I get to play Vera Elizabeth Claythorne

  • This is really good. I also like the use of the Potergeist theme and the animation during the poem reading.

  • omg! so we are doing and then there were none as a play in out school and i got the part ow sir lawrence wargrave!! :)

  • As carinhas tipo "vejam! eu estudo artes cênicas"... heheheheh Hilário! As gordas olham para a câmera!

  • Cool, this is my favorite agatha story. Good Job

  • This is really cool!! It must have taken forever to make.

  • i like the 1945 movie better...

  • I liked the book more...

  • GO FETCH ME THE REAL FUCKING FILM NOW

  • WTF

  • i think its amazing

  • two words my friend....KICK ASS great jod

  • This is easily my favourite Agatha Chrisite story. I think you have done a wonderful job producing this film. Congratulations!

  • Very few people will have the pacients to sit thriough this

  • Hi, it's the president of the Agatha Christie Appreciation League here. You've clearly worked very hard on this intriguing film, and as a result have produced one more faithful to the novel than anything Hollywood has ever devised (gender changes aside)!

    I'm sure you made it more to enjoy yourselves then anything, but you've also provided decent entertainment for the net. Well done.

    Dimitri of Pazal

    President, Agatha Christie Appreciation League.

  • princeofpazal:

    I wonder if you could help me. Do you know if the film c.1975 starring Oliver Reed, Elke Sommer & Gert Frobe was ever realeased on DVD/video ?

    I know that it was not popular with the critics, but it does have a 'sentimental' value to me, as well as an intriguing cast of big European stars.

  • Hi,

    Are you in the UK or USA? In the UK it was available on VHS until 1992, but not (legally) since. I have a very badly pirated DVD. In the USA as far as I know it's available on PAL VHS still.

    Hope this helps!

  • :(

    Alas I am not in USA, I live in UK. I remember the suspense whilst watching it on television over twenty years ago. sadly I have never seen it again since.

    Many thanks for your help.

  • This is good, but I think Hollywood has done better.

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