
Huston, Daliah Lavi in the role of Miss Anderson, and Leo Genn, Shirley Eaton, Hugh O'Brian and Stanley Holloway as other vulnerable guests. Fitzgerald played, Dennis Price in the role of Mr.


But it does have sufficient of the essence of Miss Christie's strange and creepy tale of 10 strangers brought to an island to be weirdly killed, one by one, to make it a gripping entertainment for youthful (and unfamiliar) mystery fans.It is a good cast-Wilfrid Hyde-White in the role Mr. And now it continues to finger through a remake that has been done in Ireland under the title of "Ten Little Indians." The film opened in neighborhood theaters yesterday.It would be foolish to say this remake comes within a country mile of that former movie version, which was directed by René Clair.

THERE are very few mystery novels that have the lasting fascination of Agatha Christie's oldie (1940), "And Then There Were None." Fearfulness still fingers through this fable, which was first made into a first-rate film, starring Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Judith Anderson and others, in 1945.
