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And Then There Were None (1945) AGATHA CHRISTIE 

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Movie Class by PizzaFLIX: Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time, with her books selling over 2 billion copies! Christie’s "And Then There Were None“ has been adapted to film over a dozen times, but our 1945 version is widely considered the iconic one to watch.
Stars: Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Roland Young, and many more!
Director: Rene Clair
In Agatha Christie's classic mystery, ten people are invited to an isolated island. While they wait for their mysterious host to appear, the guests begin to be murdered. Could one of them be the killer? This version is an adaptation from Christie's successful stage play, not of her novel, Ten Little Indians, and the most glaring difference is what happens in the last few minutes.
TRIVIA: Richard Haydn, who plays the Butler, also did the voice of the Caterpillar in Disney's "Alice in Wonderland."

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@lifewithklc
@lifewithklc 6 лет назад
This movie NEVER gets old. I really appreciate your channel. 😊
@sylviaarencibia2655
@sylviaarencibia2655 6 лет назад
lo
@jackiehardy4965
@jackiehardy4965 6 лет назад
CocktailsMakeupandLife 4
@marywilliams9858
@marywilliams9858 6 лет назад
Me too. I suddenly started getting these films about three days ago.
@rodericksloan1255
@rodericksloan1255 5 лет назад
@@sweetpop_1314 Whats with the swear word? you an,t no SweetSuki that's for sure.
@ravesterj5147
@ravesterj5147 5 лет назад
I used to go to sleep to this movie. It has a calming effect. I would play it over and over.
@jalaluddinahmadshaharudin1106
@jalaluddinahmadshaharudin1106 2 месяца назад
I felt less guilty for watching old movies again and again after reading the comments from viewers. There are many who are like me!
@haleemahsaida9772
@haleemahsaida9772 Год назад
Thank you there is something so comforting about settling in and watching a black and white movie 🎥
@charliekane135
@charliekane135 9 месяцев назад
Like putting on a pair of comfy slippers ☕️
@964cuplove
@964cuplove 7 месяцев назад
Well just turn down the color on your TV then you’re all set… 😂😂😂
@Hailey17
@Hailey17 7 месяцев назад
I know! I never thought I’d like it as much but I do
@Nortongroove
@Nortongroove 7 месяцев назад
Yes yes!
@1wirey
@1wirey 6 месяцев назад
I completely agree. If you haven’t already seen The Haunting (1963) then make that the next movie on your list.
@miriambryant6975
@miriambryant6975 5 лет назад
"Everyone has to eat a peck of dirt before he dies." My dad said this quote to me when I was 6 or 7yrs old. I took it the wrong way - I didn't want to die too soon so I became a clean freak, for life. Now that I am seventy, I have to laugh at that little girl. Many times I have wanted to share it with him, but he died of cancer when I was nine. Thank you for sharing all of these great oldies.
@calmheart1782
@calmheart1782 4 года назад
Miriam Bryant ...There are certainly worse things to be than a clean freak! If you just look at the filth all around us, I say keep it up!
@Rifforecordz
@Rifforecordz 4 года назад
Nothing wrong with being a clean freak. Hope you are doing well at 71 aunty
@miriamhavard7621
@miriamhavard7621 4 года назад
Little did you know how important being a "clean freak" would be in this era of covid-19.......!
@MissWitchiepoo
@MissWitchiepoo 4 года назад
I have learned that if you keep everything sterile then you often get sick more than others because you are not used to germs. My dad never cared about cleaning and the only time his home was clean was when I visited him with years in between and the man was never sick not even a cold or headache and though he has smoked 40 cigarets most of his life and he drank a lot the man is still alive and 83 years old. Now for the last few years he has had home helpers who comes and cleans his home for him:) But let me say he walked to and from work every day and it was a long walk and would go for rides on his bicycle and was always a skinny man. I think all that fresh air he got did him good and using his body. He is now almost blind and still goes out on his handicap 3 wheeler and stays out 3 hours every time.
@katrinadennis4320
@katrinadennis4320 4 года назад
My mother used to say this she said her grandmother said it.
@Speedynews38
@Speedynews38 Год назад
2023, and it is still considered a masterpiece! Agatha Cristie is always superb
@eleanorwilliams769
@eleanorwilliams769 10 месяцев назад
Can never go wrong with Agatha Cristie
@kidsshaw7739
@kidsshaw7739 9 месяцев назад
I agree!
@Maxinator11-11
@Maxinator11-11 2 месяца назад
Great writer
@amethyst9998
@amethyst9998 2 года назад
Hard to believe that this film was made just over 80 years ago, yet it still maintains its brilliant story-line of horror and humour. I have seen this before, a few times in fact, but I still enjoy it, even though I know the outcome. Excellent casting as well. Incredible that it's been kept in as pristine condition as possible for its age.
@deoandbrendareger9795
@deoandbrendareger9795 2 года назад
I enjoyed everything but the ending. It was changed to suit a target audience.
@garrysekelli6776
@garrysekelli6776 2 года назад
Except 1945 was only 77 years ago.
@louisbrugnoni7639
@louisbrugnoni7639 2 года назад
Can’t believe I never heard of the director! It was directed with perfection!
@louisbrugnoni7639
@louisbrugnoni7639 2 года назад
@@garrysekelli6776 nit picking
@Itried20takennames
@Itried20takennames 2 года назад
And….both humor and horror films often age poorly.
@janicesmith5974
@janicesmith5974 4 года назад
I watched this one as a kid! (In the 60’s - now I’m 60!) Can’t wait to watch it again! Thank you - little things mean a lot right now.
@toyman9642
@toyman9642 6 лет назад
The older movies are classics. So glad that they're preserved.
@finisterfoul
@finisterfoul 4 года назад
The scene where the guy is eaves dropping through the keyhole, then the rest of the cast eaves drops on him. That is brilliant!! That was incredible camera work and set up!! Bravo!! That scene itself deserves an Academy Award. It's brilliant
@laurahoward5426
@laurahoward5426 3 года назад
You peep through a keyhole..you eavesdrop on a conversation
@starsnstuff842
@starsnstuff842 3 года назад
My favourite scenes are the butler getting more and more pissed, hilarious.
@BeeLZBeeb
@BeeLZBeeb 2 года назад
Yeah that’s a great scene, I’ve chuckled hard every time.
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 2 года назад
"Eavesdroppers never heard good of themselves."
@loditx7706
@loditx7706 Год назад
@Finister Foul: That reminds me of the movie based on Clue, I think; or it might have been Murder by Death, both comedies anyway. Half of the cast are in one room and the rest in the entrance hall outside. Something happens in the room and the people shriek and run to the door. The people in the hall hear them yelling and run to the door. The ones in the room are pounding and yelling, “Let us out! Let us out!” And the people in the hall are pounding and yelling “Let us in! Let us in!” It was one of the most hysterical scenes I’ve seen.
@connievino4226
@connievino4226 Год назад
Agatha was such a genius. Thanks so much for putting this on.
@LauRa-re9un
@LauRa-re9un Год назад
She was. And by the t ime of this movie I believe she was still alive!
@rabichatterjee6432
@rabichatterjee6432 2 года назад
Whenever I need to smoke my brain, either I read mysteries or watch. Agatha Christie is my all time favourite who incited my curious mind a long ago. Thanks for uploading such movies
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 2 года назад
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
@ericvigen
@ericvigen Год назад
I was 7 year old when I first watched this movie, now I'm 55 and watched it again. The movie evoked all attached memories attached to it belongs to 48 years ago.
@youaregodspursuit
@youaregodspursuit Год назад
I first saw this movie 62 years ago on late night TV. Still one of my top ten. Thanks for helping me to remember how scared I was then.
@maggiemagennis3507
@maggiemagennis3507 5 месяцев назад
Love this cast of excellent actors who are well known and loved.
@ot13carrot31
@ot13carrot31 4 года назад
Going Seventeen brought me here because a lot of CARATs commented this and I thought I wouldn't like it since it's black and white but... I'm more contented. The way they act is so natural. Old movies are great. And the story too is great.
@OceanSwimmer
@OceanSwimmer 2 года назад
What a cast! Thank you, Walter Huston, Barry Fitzgerald, C. Aubrey Smith....so grateful for these gems.🌹
@EatTheMarxists
@EatTheMarxists 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for uploading this wonderful film. Much like the Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce ‘Sherlock Holmes’ films I never get tired of it. I’ll often put one of those or this one on when I’m folding laundry or working on some Warhammer 40K minis or whatever, and I’ll often put one of them on to fall asleep to. This adaption is just fantastic. The actors and actresses were all excellent - they might seem to modern audiences to be a little silly or that the cast is overacting but that was how films were back then because that’s what the audience enjoyed. The novel itself is excellent and I am hoping that it will get a faithful adaptation in the next few years since there’s been an Agatha Christie resurgence with the Hercule Peroit movies. This adaptation has a very different ending because the audience back then didn’t like such bleak endings, and I personally prefer this ending to the ending of the novel! I hope that the many millions of people who have not seen this film, the Rathbone and Bruce ‘Sherlock Holmes’ films, and other great films that are pushing ever closer to being a hundred years old will watch these films, fall in love with them, and keep them alive and well for later generations to enjoy!
@grimlyfiendish3003
@grimlyfiendish3003 6 лет назад
I’ve probably watched this movie a dozen times or more and it doesn’t get old for me... So many great actors giving perfect performances! Modern movies ain’t got nuthin on this! ~ Thank you for all the great movies you share with us!
@dougmax7297
@dougmax7297 6 лет назад
roaring. Twenties
@DokktorDeth
@DokktorDeth 6 лет назад
Don't tell me .. . nostalgia ain't what it used to be …
@SuperStrik9
@SuperStrik9 6 лет назад
I could watch this movie endless times and I'd love it just as much as the first time. Great story and great movie.
@trevl8955
@trevl8955 6 лет назад
@GRIMLY FIENDISH A good classic movie never gets old.
@carlesq.
@carlesq. 6 лет назад
GRIMLY FIENDISH Indeed when i was watching this last night I was thinking I bet I watch this a few times more
@jonathanchrestman2859
@jonathanchrestman2859 2 года назад
I watched this movie as a child while my Dad was in the hospital. It made me forget how scared I was about reality that night.
@JH-ug8jp
@JH-ug8jp 11 месяцев назад
An enjoyable classic film will do that for you. Sometimes you need to escape reality as a survival technique.
@davidmayfield2348
@davidmayfield2348 11 месяцев назад
I hope you and your dad are both fully recovered and able to enjoy a movie in one another’s company.
@noelfuentes2165
@noelfuentes2165 4 года назад
Who else is watching it in 2020? Aghata Christie, mystery at its best
@jackieoneal4806
@jackieoneal4806 4 года назад
Me
@deacondavis5098
@deacondavis5098 4 года назад
Noel Fuentes ME
@lisabateman6989
@lisabateman6989 4 года назад
Me!
@two-moonz2953
@two-moonz2953 4 года назад
Classic
@jacobmcandles1745
@jacobmcandles1745 4 года назад
Under quarantine 3/22 /20 China virus
@Concetta20
@Concetta20 3 года назад
Here after reading the novel and seeing the most recent adaption. Truly Agatha’s most chilling, grim, mystery.
@FadGadget1
@FadGadget1 4 года назад
One of the greatest whodunnits ever made. The characters, atmosphere, set designs etc are just fabulous.
@chevy266nova
@chevy266nova 4 года назад
When I was very young, About 8 or 9 , I saw this movie on T V . It became my favorite. I have read the book and seen eveyy verson of it. It never grows old.
@joycejester7696
@joycejester7696 2 месяца назад
I like the Hugh O'brien version too.
@sgtwiggins
@sgtwiggins 5 лет назад
I am no expert on actors/actresses, classic movies or things like that. In the mid 90s I read the book in high school and watched the movie after in part of a school assignment. Both easily became favorites for its twists at every turn when you think you have solved the mystery. A remake would be great, but this classic should never be touched. Pure perfection! Thank you for sharing.
@maggiesmith856
@maggiesmith856 3 года назад
It's been remade many times, most recently the BBC miniseries, which uses the ending in the book.
@RichardDominguezTheMagicIsReal
The best adaptation/version of Agatha's marvelous novel ever done (in my opinion), thanks for the upload
@Qwerty-yp3jq
@Qwerty-yp3jq 2 года назад
In my Opinion, the most accurate is the 2015 version followed by the Russian Version
@frank7598
@frank7598 Год назад
Just finished the book, and here I am. A TRUE masterpiece 👏
@LauRa-re9un
@LauRa-re9un Год назад
The book is great.
@krmccarrell
@krmccarrell Год назад
Does the film live up to the book?
@LauRa-re9un
@LauRa-re9un Год назад
@@krmccarrell No. Specially the ending.
@krmccarrell
@krmccarrell Год назад
@@LauRa-re9un Awh that's too bad. Thanks for your reply though!
@LauRa-re9un
@LauRa-re9un Год назад
@@krmccarrell Welcome! I suggest you read it or I can tell you if you want to. :)
@williammclaughlin1634
@williammclaughlin1634 2 года назад
Slowly, the tension grows as the story unfolds, they don't make them like this anymore.
@tchakhtchoukha
@tchakhtchoukha 2 года назад
The novel is darker and in my opinion is AChristie's best murder mystery. on the other hand this movie is lighter, and the ending is different from the book but still an excellent movie, the actors, the screennwriting, the photography everything about is is just brilliant. Loved it!
@agnesmordecai5
@agnesmordecai5 2 года назад
I wish they hadn't changed things
@fredychicano654
@fredychicano654 2 года назад
It's Hollywood things will always change
@Hector_Munday
@Hector_Munday 2 года назад
@DJ DaveRave aka Dave Gordon same person. The judge. He just went by Lawrence Wargrave in the book.
@Chahlie
@Chahlie 2 года назад
I suspect Agatha approved of the humorous changes :)
@judyhopps9380
@judyhopps9380 2 года назад
@DJ DaveRave aka Dave Gordon also in the book, nobody survives.
@robertgalbreath6239
@robertgalbreath6239 6 лет назад
Read the book in college...this film is an excellent adaptation and portrayal...great movie for a rainy Sunday afternoon. Thanks for sharing.
@denisereynolds9958
@denisereynolds9958 5 лет назад
Yes
@georgimihailov4906
@georgimihailov4906 5 лет назад
Read the book and then watch the 2015 BBC miniseries.
@vidhushekhar17
@vidhushekhar17 4 года назад
They changed the beginning and the end of the book in the film. I like the ending of the film and the beginning of the book.
@efthimiakonstantinides4699
@efthimiakonstantinides4699 4 года назад
Yes, perfect!
@ectofrost
@ectofrost 4 года назад
Yeah I really liked that they changed up the ending. Makes it it's own thing especially when book readers are going into it thinking they'll know how it ends up.
@Dida16
@Dida16 2 года назад
2021, and it is still considered as a 💎! Agatha Cristie is always superb!
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 2 года назад
But the people at the studio who determined how the film would end allowed the two romantic leads to survive....Agatha Christie killed them all off. Since this is the most successful of her novels in terms of sales and is one of the best selling books ever published with 100 million copies sold, you’d think they would have used her ending which is far superior to this. But no! 100 million people couldn’t be right!
@Dida16
@Dida16 2 года назад
@@voraciousreader3341 they always interfere with the plot. I have never read and love a book which remains untouched as a script. Personally I hate it. There' is a modern BBC I think production in which the development is closer to the book. That's why, Agatha killed Poirot and gave strict instructions to be published only after her death.
@mehboobkm2018
@mehboobkm2018 2 года назад
​Movie did not do justice to the Agatha s work, disappointed!
@noorgonzalez1076
@noorgonzalez1076 2 года назад
Wednesday Sept 7 2022 11:05 pm
@bovnycccoperalover3579
@bovnycccoperalover3579 2 года назад
It's based on Christie's play adaptation in which the two leads survived. This was based on the play and not the novel. Russians did an adaptation based on the novel.
@seanh4841
@seanh4841 2 года назад
So wonderful to watch this movie again, a testimony to quality story telling 🙌
@jeccawillow3635
@jeccawillow3635 5 лет назад
Absolutely love this film, great actors and a brilliant storyline from one of the best writers, the great Agatha Christie. Great quality. Thank you for sharing.
@mrdasbruce
@mrdasbruce 5 лет назад
Every time I watch this, I notice something different. When the gentlemen introduce themselves, for a moment, each one stares directly into the camera... I love that....
@chakkachewy8905
@chakkachewy8905 4 года назад
I'm not even 5 minutes in and I know this will be a great movie Black and white movies are the best 👌😍
@robertdesantis6205
@robertdesantis6205 4 года назад
Don't bother with "The Ninth Guest", a similar story. Very tedious. 🐢
@grahamlong8701
@grahamlong8701 4 года назад
Oh yeah the best:-):-):-):-):-):-)
@sinangur4380
@sinangur4380 4 года назад
Agree
@mercureethepersonality4671
@mercureethepersonality4671 4 года назад
Chakka Chewy Agreed!!!!
@chadpainterspallete620
@chadpainterspallete620 4 года назад
Watch tormented
@TRHARTAmericanArtist
@TRHARTAmericanArtist 2 года назад
My girlfriend and I searched fruitlessly for a good film last weekend. We came upon this gem and thoroughly enjoyed it. Great story and cast. Thank you for sharing this. She was just about to put on a Hallmark movie. Saved me from an excruciating evening.
@UpperLevelFitness
@UpperLevelFitness 2 года назад
Here's another just to pass a couple on ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wOQeqcPocsQ.html
@movedchannels3680
@movedchannels3680 2 года назад
Yeah, me and my mom found it while watching old ads on RU-vid. After watching the first five minutes, we weren't impressed but continued. SO glad we did, it's now my favorite movie it's an absolute treasure.
@auntiem71
@auntiem71 2 года назад
Lol
@sandraelder1101
@sandraelder1101 2 года назад
Agatha Christie, even with an altered ending trumps Hallmark! Good save!
@dianevanderlinden3480
@dianevanderlinden3480 2 года назад
Be nice or she may get you with a Lifetime movie.
@leandromv170
@leandromv170 4 года назад
I'm totally new to this movie era, but: the title, the fonts, Agatha Christie, the sea waves perfectly combined with the enganging music, the house at the back... At 10" I knew I'd watch it all, and I loved it! Please recommend me other classics like this. Thanks!
@angelicaelumba9352
@angelicaelumba9352 2 года назад
First time watching it today. What a fun movie! Instead of just counting the minutes to see which character dies next, we get so many charming moments from each and every victim. And the ending is absolutely perfect :DD
@iamTheSnark
@iamTheSnark Год назад
Well, I read the novel (under the original name) and it ended differently. But that was a bit harder to put into the movie. The book was read in class. Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.
@vairavike-freiberga1728
@vairavike-freiberga1728 2 года назад
The judge was suitably sinister from the start, but really priceless was the butler in his performance of drunkenness and offended dignity: "How can I be accused of murdering anybody who has not left me any money!"
@alexiandrahillstromkazsano8261
@alexiandrahillstromkazsano8261 3 года назад
Nothing better than the old flicks. ❤
@williamstclaire809
@williamstclaire809 3 года назад
Couldn’t agree with you more, I always watch them, they take me back to a far nicer time.
@charlesodell804
@charlesodell804 2 года назад
I never get tired of watching this film.
@prowelderbill
@prowelderbill 2 года назад
I seem to gravitate to the old movies my folks and my siblings watched together and still enjoy the entertainment i get watching with my sister. Well time spent and better yet the enjoyment. I refer them to others they always come back amazed at my picks. Thanks for the entertainment keep them coming
@sincerelyyours7538
@sincerelyyours7538 6 лет назад
A truly great yarn. This was the first time I was able to watch this movie in its entirety. Agatha Christie at her best. Appreciate the 480p, too!
@montiemehsling2992
@montiemehsling2992 4 года назад
Ha ha, just when I read "yarn" the yarn came falling down.
@Bizarro69
@Bizarro69 5 лет назад
I've never had the pleasure to say this before: What a charming movie!
@sorinichim4737
@sorinichim4737 2 года назад
Old movies are out of this world as acting style ! Great actors!
@laserbeam002
@laserbeam002 2 года назад
I had not seen this in many a year. Had forgotten how good it is. Thank you for posting.
@altonpitts5303
@altonpitts5303 2 года назад
Thank you for letting the public watch this delightful classic. All the performers were at the top of their game in this excellent production. This was my first time seeing the film. I've just watched Our Man Godfrey, and the Mischa Auer/ Ochi Chornya connection brought me here.
@robertwalker5521
@robertwalker5521 2 года назад
His exit out the window was his highlight.
@dahlrussell
@dahlrussell 6 лет назад
I think the B& W helps this to be one of the creepiest versions of this engaging story.
@irenedow5665
@irenedow5665 2 года назад
Fell in love with Agatha Christie by way of this movie when I was young. It was back when I had two channels for tv and a bored time on summer vacation. What a famous cast and their best character acting.
@judiw2383
@judiw2383 4 года назад
J's Mom: This movie is classically wonderful. New movies have no class or mystery, let alone acting! I intend to search for even more of these black and white mysteries with the writing, actors, direction, etc that make these charming movies. Thank you, thank you..............None of the newer pieces of sh^^. Again, THANK YOU!!!! I love this intriguing mystery------------I am searching for more!!
@MaxinesTrunk
@MaxinesTrunk 8 месяцев назад
Love this movie, I was a teenager when I first watched it. I’m 65 and have always been a fan of Barry Fitzgerald but my admiration for Walter Houston grows! Sierra Madre and Dodsworth. Also great films!
@Myrdden71
@Myrdden71 2 года назад
Rogers: "Shove it!....under the door." Subtle, very subtle. ;)
@sundriedrogue
@sundriedrogue 6 лет назад
Watched this in my college English class in high school. Loved it sooo much. Thanks for uploading!
@scotnick59
@scotnick59 6 лет назад
The way to post a classic film is just the way it's presented here: many thanks - and hope other posters take heed!!
@andrewcripps2314
@andrewcripps2314 Год назад
No swearing or nudity 👍almost a comedy in some parts ,good viewing when I saw Agatha Christie I tuned in thank you for this 😍
@imsum1now
@imsum1now Год назад
❤ Remember this from the b&w tv in my parents room. Particularly love how everyone was so perfectly coiffed after the harrowing Weekend. ❤ Hollywood. Thanks again Pizza. ❤ YOU. ☮️
@katherynemero4118
@katherynemero4118 3 года назад
This is a personal favorite. The music always gets me. It's just brilliant.
@unowen7416
@unowen7416 5 лет назад
I just saw this for the first time ever yesterday,and I love it!I had to re watch it a few times to really understand a few things,and to get just how brilliant of a film it really is!Great actors!I think the one person in this film who really rubbed me the wrong way and deserved what she got was the witch who sent her nephew to a reformatory and he hanged himself!She just was acted so aloof,so cold, like she had nothing to do with his death,and just didn't care at all!What a witch,I was glad when she got hers!
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 5 лет назад
One of the most popular films on PizzaFLIX! Thanks for watching. May the Sauce be with you.
@sheilabloom6735
@sheilabloom6735 Год назад
Read the book and your opinion will change.
@augustinamccrae6053
@augustinamccrae6053 4 года назад
I haven’t seen this movie in decades!!!! I actually forgot all about it till I saw the title!!! Many thanks 🤠🤠
@astridvonderosten888
@astridvonderosten888 Год назад
Thanks for up-loading. So much suspense and the message in the end is: LOVE !!! so: lots of love to everyone reading along, from Germany, Astrid
@nmr6988
@nmr6988 2 года назад
I believe I have seen every version of this novel by every title, and this is by far the best. It has more elements of humor to break up the really frightening atmosphere. Superb performances by everyone in the cast.
@d.jensen5153
@d.jensen5153 2 года назад
This version really gets on with the tale. Precious little exposition. Fast pace. That's both good and bad. The novel has infinitely more detail, leading some film versions to get bogged down in it. OTOH, this version simply didn't engender fear - or much emotion of any sort. It was so terse, and we were whipped so quickly from place to place, that I was largely unable to suspend disbelief.
@gladysmarywalther7792
@gladysmarywalther7792 2 года назад
Saw this movie years ago,. Thank you. For letting me enjoy it again,, you. Made my day and my night,,, enjoy these movies so much,,. Can't afford the theatre💗💗💗💗💗
@rehab5355
@rehab5355 Год назад
I Love when: The Butler says"'and i can't drink even a drop of Alcohol"' Proceeds to make up for lost time!
@christinealbano1562
@christinealbano1562 2 месяца назад
Even the Russian version? Found it last night. Watched with the sound off and subtitles on .
@lauradavidson4326
@lauradavidson4326 4 года назад
Just the movie to watch on a cold, rainy and quiet wintery February Sunday afternoon.
@whiskeymarielandry9177
@whiskeymarielandry9177 3 года назад
To day is Monday, September 2021 how odd
@PhilippinesFarmLife
@PhilippinesFarmLife 2 года назад
They tried to remake this years later and it was a Flop. The Old classics have the Significant cast members that can Not be repeated. Its like trying to catch lightening. Thank you for posting this. Watching and sharing from the Philippines.
@jumpingship3001
@jumpingship3001 3 года назад
Seen it as a kid and it stuck with me all these years. I envy those who are about to see it for the first time.
@Chahlie
@Chahlie 2 года назад
I am so tempted to go work on Burgh island, just for the fun of it! :)
@myrakeefer5977
@myrakeefer5977 3 года назад
I have 6 generations of my family that have watched this.🤗. It brings back memories from long ago THANK YOU.❤️
@CornbreadOracle
@CornbreadOracle 3 года назад
Great cast and a fun watch. But. Wow I never realized what a rich, melodious voice Walter Huston had!
@amidthephantomsrose
@amidthephantomsrose 5 лет назад
This version, although not completely faithful to the book, is really good. The actors are great and the pacing is perfect. One of the big changes that this film made was the ending, which is altered from the books ending. They chose to go with a happy ending. But in 1945, I doubt test audiences wanted to see a story with a bleak ending where everyone dies.
@nmr6988
@nmr6988 2 года назад
The movie is actually better than the book. Just my opinion.
@michaelmerck7576
@michaelmerck7576 2 года назад
@@nmr6988 most of the time that seems to be the case
@mjookie
@mjookie Год назад
They don’t make ‘em like that no more… 😂
@tammygamble6864
@tammygamble6864 6 лет назад
I have watched every Agatha Christie movie and this is still my favorite.
@MarmiteCrumpets
@MarmiteCrumpets 6 лет назад
This was filmed on Burgh Island, which lies 270 yards off the South Devon coast at Bigbury on Sea. The island is accessible at low tide across a causeway and by sea tractor at high tide. The house became an hotel in the 1930s, and having fallen into disrepair has since been restored as an art deco hotel. It isn't cheap though...
@mfjdv2020
@mfjdv2020 5 лет назад
The original island in the book was also off the South Devon coast. I expect Dame Agatha must have had Burgh Island in mind when writing the book. She could hardly be referring to the Mewstone, haha. Or Drake's Island!
@kathleencampbell1138
@kathleencampbell1138 5 лет назад
That's interesting to know
@mikepetergumball8337
@mikepetergumball8337 5 лет назад
Is it the same Island that Poirot and Hastings went to as a Health retreat for Poirot, Or are sea tractors common?
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 5 лет назад
This movie was actually filmed at Goldwyn Studios in West Hollywood. The stock footage is of Burgh Island.
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg 4 года назад
@@rachellee.9389 For practical reasons, they would have had to film within a studio on a sound-stage, using a mock-up of the house-interior so that cameras, lighting- and sound-equipment and the production-crew could best record the action. A real house would have been impossible to film in with the bulky equipment available 70-odd years ago.
@a.ericschlobohm97
@a.ericschlobohm97 2 месяца назад
I love this world. It's a not-so-guilty pleasure to be steeped into such a rich and intriguing world. A "Classic" in every sense of the word. "Simplicity is Greatest Form", my father taught me this and it couldn't be anymore true in this marvelous instance. This motion picture is a true pleasure for the unintiated and for mystery veterans alike.
@sallyredmond566
@sallyredmond566 8 месяцев назад
Haven’t seen this movie for a very long time. I had forgotten the ending. This movie was made when movies were great, too bad they don’t make them like this anymore.
@silpap4458
@silpap4458 5 лет назад
Excellent movie in every aspect, I never get tired of watching it. Such a pleasure! Thank you for sharing.
@haid3rium581
@haid3rium581 3 года назад
Just finished reading the novel today• So Here I am to see if this creation justifies Agatha's work. Cheers to the director love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
@jeremybear573
@jeremybear573 3 года назад
God Bless Pakistan!
@haid3rium581
@haid3rium581 3 года назад
@@jeremybear573 cheers mate!! your words means alot
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 3 года назад
Agatha Christie...superb, as always! 🤗
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 3 года назад
@@haid3rium581 Hello Pakistan! From Illinois in the United States of America 🇺🇲
@haid3rium581
@haid3rium581 3 года назад
@@thisisme3238 started reading hickory dickory dock of Agatha and it’s giving me the vibes of an interesting novel 🌸
@denisekrausz7869
@denisekrausz7869 2 года назад
Great suspense ,music, actors and photography ,thank you!
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 2 года назад
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you. 🍕🍕🍕
@Melody-c2g
@Melody-c2g 6 месяцев назад
I've watched different versions of this movie, and they're all wonderful. Well worth watching!
@carolannramos6691
@carolannramos6691 2 года назад
This movie is soooooooooo good. I have seen it a few times and still like it more than other versions . Thanks for sharing.
@terancecrofts6826
@terancecrofts6826 5 лет назад
One of the best films I've ever seen and it just keeps getting better
@larrydewein5078
@larrydewein5078 6 лет назад
I was 5 years old when this came out! A all time favorite!!
@sb6678
@sb6678 3 года назад
I was not born for another 50 years when this was released!
@XXB4XX
@XXB4XX 2 года назад
You... You still around Larry?
@lindarocco9974
@lindarocco9974 5 лет назад
PizzaFlix thank you for another great movie classic.
@jonhathonleigh1568
@jonhathonleigh1568 Год назад
Love how vast the catalog of movies are on RU-vid. I don’t even need another streaming service to see all these
@1wirey
@1wirey 2 года назад
I love this movie and have seen it many times, but one thing that always crosses my mind is the impeccable timing and pre-knowledge of where the victims would be in order to accomplish the murders. I.E. the stone decoration falling from atop the house with a victim standing directly beneath. Some things you just have to let go.
@cadencechrome4783
@cadencechrome4783 5 лет назад
Thank you! My all time favorite Agatha Christie mystery.
@Katy-jt4qp
@Katy-jt4qp 7 месяцев назад
I Love This Film! A Gem! Just like anything he does, Barry Fitzgerald is fantastic!
@arneldobumatay3702
@arneldobumatay3702 Год назад
I've seen this flick 5-6 times before and never get tired of it. Watching it the very first time was a real first rate movie experience! Louis Haward's (Lombard) voice is so similar to Orson Welles.
@thomasmagnum3588
@thomasmagnum3588 Год назад
Yes! And the doctor appears to be mimicking Gable!
@uggggggghhhhh
@uggggggghhhhh 3 года назад
I LOVE the fourth wall break when they're introducing themselves at 6:37 General Mandrake, the oldest actor in the movie, was born in 1863! Abraham Lincoln was president and Queen Victoria wouldve been 44 that year. The state of Colorado did not even exist yet. He lived to see the civil war, women get the right to vote, the first world war and the second world war too. These like this are so fascinating to me, the world he lived in was nowhere similar to the one I live in. edit: I meant to say "things like this" not "these like this" lol. Also, the man playing Dr Armstrong was 62 at the time this movie was being made. He would die only 5 years later in 1950. He is wonderful in the movie "Dragonwyck" RIP.
@eloisehooper1801
@eloisehooper1801 2 года назад
Fabulous comment. Thanks! I remember him in Little Lord Fauntleroy as the grandfather.
@uggggggghhhhh
@uggggggghhhhh 2 года назад
@@eloisehooper1801 ah! I've never seen that, I will now though because hes so fantastic in this. I wish he had a bigger role even as the main guy he wouldve been great.
@gjones7547
@gjones7547 2 года назад
Great comment. Thanks for the interesting info. If only we could turn back time. By the way, what is a fourth wall break?🤔
@eloisehooper1801
@eloisehooper1801 2 года назад
@@gjones7547 Good question. Haven't the foggiest.
@uggggggghhhhh
@uggggggghhhhh 2 года назад
@@gjones7547 Thank you! The 4th wall break is when the actors (during filming) look into the camera and sort of acknowledge that its there, it can also be when they acknowledge the audience too. Its not done too often but when it is, its always a lot of fun. I enjoyed it here because its like the characters are introdcing themselves to us (the audience) too and it makes them seem like real people :D A very simple example is like in childrens shows when the cartoon asks the kids watching a question, like Dora the Explorer asking "do you know where xyz is?" and the person watching is expected to answer haha Hope that helps!
@janicenewlan2295
@janicenewlan2295 2 года назад
Love old classics! Thanx for ur channel!!!
@brianbommarito3376
@brianbommarito3376 Год назад
For anyone who might be interested, I’ve reconstructed the voting beginning at 41:58 from the clues that are revealed prior to the voting so that it is possible to know who exactly voted for who. Everyone received at least one vote except for Miss Claythorne, her name was the only name “never mentioned.” Rogers alone received two votes. (I will save the identity of the two who voted for him last). Miss Brent definitely did not vote for Mr. Blore. She considered it, but then convinced herself that it was not him. Instead, I think she probably voted for Lombard being the killer. Rogers voted for Mr. Blore. (Process of elimination. All other voters can be reasonably accounted for). Vera Claythorne definitely voted for Dr. Armstrong. She told Lombard that she suspected him earlier. Dr. Armstrong definitely voted for Miss Brent. It is strongly implied by the affirmative shaking of his head when whispering to the judge. The judge did not vote for Miss Brent. Lombard definitely voted for the Judge being the killer. He explained as much to Vera. Dr. Armstrong did not vote for Rogers. But he was correct when he said that whoever suspected Rogers of being the killer would not drink the cocktails he made. Rogers drinks the cocktails of Blore (who made his suspicion of Rogers clear earlier) and the judge, the only ones not touched.
@Lucy-nw4im
@Lucy-nw4im 4 месяца назад
I think you’re right. I reckon Miss Brent did vote for Lombard as well- she does tell Vera to be careful of him in a later scene.
@laurajohnson841
@laurajohnson841 4 года назад
Thanks for the great shows! ❤ Haha- I love how at the end they just rush off happily, leaving the poor guy who has no clue what has gone on to discover MULTIPLE bodies.
@hoodatdondar2664
@hoodatdondar2664 2 года назад
I wondered about that too. You know the police are going to be interested, and will very likely track down who was there that day. And when they finally call for a little chat - we’ll would you like to have to tell them this story? I wouldn’t.
@roberteaton5491
@roberteaton5491 6 лет назад
I think the cat was acting a little too innocent myself.
@marywilliams9858
@marywilliams9858 6 лет назад
Robert Eaton He carried it wrong. Cats iije their back legs to be supported on the person's arm. Sometimes my cat clings to my shoulder. He is a charmer always has an answer for everything I say.
@roberteaton5491
@roberteaton5491 6 лет назад
@@marywilliams9858 I love cats ! Clever and wise!
@MrLyndarenaud
@MrLyndarenaud 5 лет назад
@@marywilliams9858 ....All cats do! They believe themselves much smarter than their hosts. They are quite right! They invariably have their own way..no matter what we say. Mine were all without homes till they chose mine and demanded to be let in and stayed!
@ramdomgiltter5590
@ramdomgiltter5590 5 лет назад
I usually blame the butler because it usually is the butler...
@sevenkendrick5843
@sevenkendrick5843 5 лет назад
Lol
@mariaavery1212
@mariaavery1212 9 месяцев назад
Agatha Christie movies are always a good choice especially the early ones. Watched one of the early Ms Rutherford movies where she researched early Scottish history; always liked her. Thank you for making these available for our enjoyment. ❤❤❤
@DavidpuzzlerU9738
@DavidpuzzlerU9738 Год назад
Thank you, For being one of those who preserves movies for us. ;3
@darrellphilip3295
@darrellphilip3295 5 лет назад
I never get tired of this version -- the best! So much fun.
@sharonmountstephen3957
@sharonmountstephen3957 2 года назад
Good grief!! I cannot remember the first, nor last,time I saw this movie! Thanks so much for your upload(?) "You can not lock out the Devil...!" !Cheers from down under!
@PizzaFLIX
@PizzaFLIX 2 года назад
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
@SpiderHacksaw
@SpiderHacksaw 10 месяцев назад
All time classic. This is def the best of all the versions by far. The casting was excellent. Mostly with regards to Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston and Richard Haydn. The others were fine also but those three were amazing. The atmosphere and lighting were also superb. Agatha Christie's book is of course better and has a far better dark ending, which I prefer. However, the script writer(s) managed a twist in the story to end it on a happy note for the people living in the final months of 1945. People who had just welcomed the end of WWII 60 days prior.
@susanschmitt115
@susanschmitt115 4 года назад
This my favorite version of this classic story. I love the old black and whites. They knew how to use lights and shadows. No need for special effects. It was creepy on its own.
@HomespunWisdom
@HomespunWisdom 2 года назад
It was great to see Barry Fitzgerald (of Academy Award winning "Going My Way" fame), and Roland Young (perhaps known more widely by North American audiences as "Uncle Willie" from "The Philadelphia Story", starring alongside Katherine Hepburn, Kerry Grant, and Jimmy Stewart). Wonderful! Thank you posting this!
@toro5338
@toro5338 6 лет назад
Wonderful play !!! I read the book many years ago and it has been a very good opportunity, this evening, to be able to watch it as a movie. Thanks for it. Mr. Fadi.
@marywilliams9858
@marywilliams9858 6 лет назад
Moreno Ielmini Agatha Christie is one of my favourite authors.
@tonijasper4859
@tonijasper4859 5 лет назад
HEY GUYS ARE YOU LOOKING AT IT AGAIN
@BillFarrell
@BillFarrell 6 лет назад
Mr Owens .... IS ONE OF US Thunderclap Love this adaption.
@joycevarner5921
@joycevarner5921 4 года назад
These movies reinforces the feelings of my youth
@wynbrown5985
@wynbrown5985 Год назад
I was called Agatha by my sister because I loved her books.
@billionaireSense199
@billionaireSense199 2 года назад
Read the book. A masterpiece. Now I watched the movie. A masterpiece.
@VanessaNaidoo-i2y
@VanessaNaidoo-i2y 4 месяца назад
Watching in 2024❤
@lalagoodwyn_lmt
@lalagoodwyn_lmt Месяц назад
Because there is Nothing good on TV..I don't have cable
@sheilabloom6735
@sheilabloom6735 Год назад
I love this movie and what a cast! The wonderful Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Roland Young (anyone remember the tv series about Topper?). Now, here comes the SPOILER ALERT: I read the book afterwards and was shocked to think the filmmakers changed the ending. But I found out Dame Agatha Christie did because she thought the original ending would be too grim for the audiences. They all died; "and then there were none." A very deceptive title. But I love the movie anyway.
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