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  • those disgusting servants, should be killed just 4 dropping that food on the dirty floor, then feeding it to the guest....uugh

  • @MARVIA35 i know! Mrs. Rogers was a biotch about it!

  • if anyone can point me the direction, of more uploaded whodunnit "movies" like this, on youtube, i'd appreciate it. dont care 4 charlie chan or noirs. seen the uploaded marples, poirots, kennel club & penguin pool murders & thin mans here, b4 the snatch. huge addict of the whodunnit genre

  • :') watched it 5 times, and I love it still

  • gotta say this.... agatha christie = genius

  • why was rogers and his wife killed? what crimes did they committ? i must've missed that part some how. poor rogers....

  • is this version vetter than the 74??

  • (heart) Vera and "Lombard" / Charles Morley

  • Why the hell does Narracott looks like he's high?

  • It was a great movie but the book is better.

  • it is quite different from the book. i prefer the book, but the movie is a nice take on it also

  • Just finished watching, This was a Great Movie! :D

  • would you eat or drink anything given to you by the butler or anybody else in house were mass murder is being committed?

  • i can't believe the feast of free movies on youtube, i've found several hard to find films and can't get enough of this gold mine. now, if you like try a remake of this film you won't be disappointed with the legacy 1978 katharine ross and sam elliott (real life couple) and roger daltrey (the who) or ten little indians 1965 shirley eaton (the woman covered in gold in goldfinger), both are pretty good, but my favorite is the legacy it's extra special.

  • I will never sing nursery rhymes again.

  • the book was more better because they all died.

  • When he plats, Ten Little Indian Boys, I could hear Tom Lehrer singing it. Although I know the song it makes me feel Tom L. could well of written it!

  • In the last little bit, I screamed out loud

    "IT WAS THE CAT!"

    He was at all the crime scenes, no one suspected him. And he was not human, so he didnt apply to the riddle. Ooooo that evil little cat!

  • "You call 'em."

  • LOVE IT!

    

  • One of my favorites.

  • if you likes this you must read the book

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  • Read the book its so much better

  • the book is better

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  • @AbetterUSA Yes it is. Before you ask, the end of this movie was even writen by Agatha Christie.

  • There is a b&w version that came out in the last 20 years. Quite good! Any possibility of it being shown on YouTube? 

  • @Glinkaism1 Not legally, the standard copyright lasts about 75 years.

  • @Cheezincharlie Yahbut. Heh. I won't tell.

  • @Glinkaism1 That b&w had Alfred Hyde White as the perp. Hugh Marlowe was the hero lead. Fabian was the first to die. He sang and played Ten Little Indians on the piano. Quite well done. High production quality. Spooky old basement. Jazzy pop production title music.

    Tis one of the best stories ever written that translates directly into film. Wish I'd made that movie. :)

  • brilliant saw this when i was about 11 my schoolmate dad took us one sunday

    afternoon thanks for posting

  • it was so obviouse who the killer was...i figured it out right after mrs.brent died, think about it..who was the first one at every crime sence?! IT WAS THE CAT!!!!! has anyone noticed that?!? the cat was at every crime sence!

  • Thank you, for the interesting film. It was good though a bit drawn out. I finally finished it in my second attempt. Twenty minutes or more could have been deleted. Some of the characters were so exaggerated that I couldn't tell whether or not it was intended as comedy.

  • Well done to all the spoiler writers.

  • GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY!!!!!!!!!! The book is so much better. This ending SUCKS.  Give me the book any day!

  • WTF?! THATS NOT THE ENDING... time for 12 angry men :D

  • id rather reed the book but i could'nt find the full version online can somone hit me up with the link?

  • @muthana47 ...Just read it for free from a public library. That's how I got a hold of the play "Ten Little Indians" and many other of Christie's gems.

  • This is an outstanding motion picture! It has been on my top ten list from the very first time I viewed it 35 or so years ago. It is grand entertainment from the first frame to the very last. A marvelous cast playing marvelous characters. As per usual, Walter Huston steals every scene he's in, but is matched step for step by the infallible Barry Fitzgerald. The direction & production are tops thanks to Rene Clair. Richard Haydn's drunk scenes are to die for! I give this filmTEN Indians!!

  • Almost all adaptations of this book have this 'upbeat' ending, but it was Christie herself who wrote this ending when the book was first turned into a stage play. The 'real' ending just wouldn't work on stage, and so she re-wrote it. Think there is an obscure Russian film version that stays true to the original novel.

  • @radar1974 Have you ever seen it to state it's ''obscure''? To my mind it is brilliant and deeply philosophical though dark as the original novel requires.

  • I Enjoyed Watching This Marvelous Film...But What I Don't Quite Apperceive is...Why Was The Conclusion Very Different From the End In The Book? :/

  • @numba1zero ikr,,,im so glad i read the rest before my book report

  • Thank you for the great movie. Thumbs up.

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