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Format | Subtitled, Closed-captioned, Black & White, NTSC, DVD, Widescreen |
Contributor | Mario Adorf, Stanley Holloway, Christopher Lee, Harry Alan Towers, Daliah Lavi, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Hugh O'Brian, Marianne Hoppe, George Pollock, Dennis Price, Leo Genn, Fabian, Dudley Nichols, Peter Yeldham, Agatha Christie, Shirley Eaton See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 31 minutes |
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Ten Little Indians refers to the ten invitees, the familiar nursery rhyme and to Indian figurines affixed to a serving plate at the castle. After the fatal poisoning of a guest, one figurine goes eerily missing. Who's behind this dastardly plot? You'll have a devilishly tense time figuring it out, while watching this clever Agatha Christie adaptation.
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Featurette:Vintage Featurette Whodunit?
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.66:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.53 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Director : George Pollock
- Media Format : Subtitled, Closed-captioned, Black & White, NTSC, DVD, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 31 minutes
- Release date : March 14, 2006
- Actors : Hugh O'Brian, Shirley Eaton, Fabian, Leo Genn, Stanley Holloway
- Subtitles: : Spanish, English, French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B000CSTK38
- Writers : Agatha Christie, Dudley Nichols, Harry Alan Towers, Peter Yeldham
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #35,252 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,724 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #2,935 in Kids & Family DVDs
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This entertaining whodunit brings ten strangers together at an isolated, yet sizable, mountain-top chateau. The charters include the butler, the cook, and eight guests - all strangers to one another - who were invited by the absentee host - Mr. U.N. Owen.
These ten have never met the mysterious Mr. Owen, nor do they have any idea why they were invited in the first place. Via recording (payed after the first night's dinner), Mr. Owen condemns all ten for having committed a violent crime in the past that had gone unpunished. In apparent retribution, the ten begin dying one-by-one according to the children's rhyme "Ten Little Indians" ("Ten little Indians went out to dine, one choked himself and then there were nine...."). As the survivors begin to realize what's happening, they begin a frantic search for the murderous Mr. Owen, whom they believe is hiding somewhere in the mansion.
The cast delivers as does the film's director. This outing is nicely paced, and I like the black and white choice as it gives the film and setting a touch of claustrophobia.
The ending did arrive with a fourth-wall gimmick, but this version (thankfully) does not include it as this is an engaging mystery thriller that entertains.
First, this blu-ray release has been painstakingly restored and is genuinely the best video we are likely to see for this film. The color is, for the most part, accurate and true to life, with very few moments in which color visibly shifts from one scene to the next in order to maintain skin tone or the color on the sofa, while allowing the other to drift. The sound is excellent for the age of the film and very good, as compared to a modern film, pretty much as good as it gets. This is one you watch for Oliver Reed and, if you are watching it for him, you won't be disappointed.
That being what it is, the second star of this film is the desert resort hotel. All fans of Ten Little Indians know the two versions, the happy version and the dark version. Regardless of your favorite, and I'm not saying which list this fell onto, the film set and, indeed, location setting is virtually always the same. In fact, the same house on the same island has been used to film this multiple times. This version, for no particular reason, takes place in a desert hotel, 200 miles from the nearest town. For that reason alone, it is worth seeing, again, if you are a fan of the story, because, simply put, it is unique and feels, somehow, new.
The Blu-ray edition is likely the best we will get, but, beyond that, it is actually an excellent quality release. Overall, I was very impressed with the film transfer. The disc is only a BD-25 but the film did not appear to suffer from lack of a BD-50. As an aside, at proper volume, the echo scene is eerily effective.
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True to the older films, the tension of the film is brought about by solid acting, instead of CGI or special effects. The rising action is smooth as the guests of Mr. U. N. Owens arrive at a remote mansion and learn their host has not arrived. Each of the characters get an opportunity to present a bit about themselves and then the man servant plays a record from Mr Owen explaining all the guests are there because they have gotten away with murder.
Central to the theme is a centerpiece holding small statues of Ten Little Indians. One by one the little Indians get broken off their mounting and someone in the house has died. Soon there are only two little Indians left and the climax of the film is at hand. There are plenty of clues and red herrings for the armchair detective to grasp and form their own conclusions. The falling action is quick and answers provided.
Watch the film with family or friends, have some popcorn and soda and enjoy this masterful whodunit. ...One little Indain, left all alone. Hung his little self, and then there were none.
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