My daughter had to read this in school. I remember watching the movie on TV with my dad. Little bits and pieces kept popping up in my memory about it. Like i could remember the figurines on a round thing and one being gone after each death... Thanks for the upload!💗
In my junior highschool they brought us to the auditorium and played this movie, called ten little Indians, idk why, in all my school users it was the only time we were showed a movie.lol, I still love watching it, great movie.
About 1:01:00 Judge Quinncanon says *I'M NOT MAD. I STILL HAVE MY REASONING POWERS.* I disagree with that description of madness . . . the loss of reasoning powers. Madness is the abuse or the misuse of reasoning. It isn't absent. It's turned to some twisted motivation such as murder, larceny, perjury, hate, violence, and other types of sociopathy.
@@FROFilmsIRE I’ve read the book lots of times, I love this adaptation. I’ve seen a few of them this one is the best personally. There was a TV drama from a few years ago that’s pretty on point but still not the exact same as the book.
Unsurprising, given that it's a Hollywood movie. Christie changed the ending herself for her stage adaptation for a variety of reasons, the movie followed her lead.
I have loved this movie for years , 62now , and first watched it when I was a young man ,
My daughter had to read this in school. I remember watching the movie on TV with my dad. Little bits and pieces kept popping up in my memory about it. Like i could remember the figurines on a round thing and one being gone after each death... Thanks for the upload!💗
It’s a real classic isn’t it?
Agatha Christie was a genius, and this was her at her best.
Her own life was like a literary tragedy also.
Great movie much better than the other movie remakes after. The movie and acting are wonderful.
Yes very true. The rawness of it makes it all the more shocking
I completely agree. They did alter Christie's ending, but I was greatly relieved when Vera Claithorne and Philip Lombard survived.
I prefer this one over all of them. It captures the timeline ,
I thought the others were gawdy .
In my junior highschool they brought us to the auditorium and played this movie, called ten little Indians, idk why, in all my school users it was the only time we were showed a movie.lol, I still love watching it, great movie.
have you read the book?
This is the best version .
This sets the standard for murder mystery for ever more.
absolutely. Have you read the book?
never disappoint..
Modern writers could profit from including a glossary of characters like Agatha Christie usually did.One of my favorite authors.
where is the glossary?
I remember my grandmother talking about this movie 😭
My mother used to talk about this film.
Best Version
I love this film. It's highly enjoyable
I love this glas of wine. It's highly drinkable. Though i never touch the stuf.
Have you read the book?
There are several of this
Movie's out made at different time's l don't know which one I like the best.
Have you read the book?
Very good movie.
it sets the standard for all others
About 1:01:00 Judge Quinncanon says *I'M NOT MAD. I STILL HAVE MY REASONING POWERS.* I disagree with that description of madness . . . the loss of reasoning powers. Madness is the abuse or the misuse of reasoning. It isn't absent. It's turned to some twisted motivation such as murder, larceny, perjury, hate, violence, and other types of sociopathy.
They don't make movies like this anymore
great movies years ago
which begs the question - why dont they make movies like this anymore?
Because it's been done to death (pun).
The ending of the original novel is better than this movie.
is this the ten little Indian?😭 It's my report this coming Thursday, I desperately needed the movie😭
Have you read the book?
Anybody who reads the book and then watches this is screaming right now. I am beyond disappointed.
wny? I read the book when I was 12 and only saw the film decades later.
@@FROFilmsIRE I’ve read the book lots of times, I love this adaptation. I’ve seen a few of them this one is the best personally. There was a TV drama from a few years ago that’s pretty on point but still not the exact same as the book.
@@FROFilmsIRE You must not remember how it actually ended.
@@BeckyJ-wh9ik The only reason they adapted it is because the war was going on at the time and they didn’t want to depress anyone with a death ending.
SOME PEOPLE ARE JUST UNGRATEFUL MISERABLE MOANING MINNIES NOT WORTHY OF ATTENTION
So... there is no murder???? i'm so confused
@@MalishaMalishadenuwanmarco that’s a great question. I’m confused now too?
@@FROFilmsIRE i agree🤣🤣🤣
@@FROFilmsIRE i have to get informartion for a school work☠
the video was funny but it was kind of mysterious
Good until that pathetic romantic Hollywood ending.
Agree..not true to agatha Christie..but, then again..they maybe thought 'have to uplift' after the Nazi horrors of WW2
Unsurprising, given that it's a Hollywood movie. Christie changed the ending herself for her stage adaptation for a variety of reasons, the movie followed her lead.
..well, this seems fun.
Bollywood movie gumnaam based on this.
is it the same plot?
@@FROFilmsIRE yes
Prince Niki was a most annoying actor and character - so happy to see him leave early.
Have you read the book?
Terrible cop-out ending. Totally wrong.
It's had many endings over the years, censorship may have determined this 1.