Ten Little Indians

Ten Little Indians (1965)

Plot summary

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Eight people are invited to spend a weekend on a remote island by an unknown person, who doesn't show up. A recording accusses all ten people (eight guests and the two servants) of being killers. The people start to die in the fashion of the nursery rhyme.

HighSorcerer

Continuity mistake: Mario Adorf is walking in the hallway at the beginning, to the right, towards a large vase. The camera is on the stairs, and the vase casts a shadow to the right. In the middle shot that follows, the vase casts a shadow to the left and half of the space is taken by a shadow cast by the column that was completely absent earlier. (00:03:05)

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Judge Arthur Cannon: I find it a singular lapse of manners - a house party, and the host the last to arrive.
Mike Raven: It happens.
Judge Arthur Cannon: Not to me, young man.

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