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The Sunday Film: And Then There Were None

on BBC One London

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Eight strangers are invited to the luxurious desert home of the rich Mr Owen-who is absent when they arrive. Waiting to be shown to their rooms, they discover that none of them has ever met their host. After dinner a mysterious voice announces that each of them, and the two servants, is an unpunished murderer. But now retribution is at hand ...
Agatha Christie 's classic murder mystery has been relocated in an exotic Persian palace for this modern British version. and the voice of ORSON WELLES
Screenplay by PETER welbeck , based on the novel Ten Little Indians by AGATHA CHRISTIE
Produced by HARRY ALAN towers Directed by PETER COLLINSON
(First showing on British television) Films: page 11
(Herbert Lom stars in I Have Been Here Before tomorrow at 9.25 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Owen-Who
Unknown:
Agatha Christie
Unknown:
Peter Welbeck
Unknown:
Agatha Christie
Produced By:
Harry Alan
Directed By:
Peter Collinson
Unknown:
Herbert Lorn
Hugh Lombard:
Oliver Reed
Judge Cannon:
Richard Attenborough
Vera Clyde:
Elke Sommer
Wilhelm Blore:
Gert Froebe
General Soule:
Adolfo Cell
Ilona Bergen:
Stephane Audran
Michel Raven:
Charles Aznavour
Dr Armstrong:
Herbert Lorn
Mr Martino:
Alberto de Mendoza
Mrs Martino:
Maria Rohm
Inspector Nuri:
Nasser Malak Moth

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