And Then There Were None (1945)

Directed by Rene Clair; is one of several film adaptations of Agatha Christie's best-selling mystery novel concerning several people summoned to an island retreat by a mysterious stranger, only to meet their ends one by one, based on an old nursery rhyme, Ten Little Indians.
Apart from changing the ending and certain characters' names, the film is a good companion to the novel and is reminiscent of some of Alfred Hitchcock's murder mysteries.

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