


But I still found enjoyable things in this movie. Rene Clair's "And Then There Were None" is the best. Personally, I enjoyed it, and I will tell you why. Most people think this is the worst of the versions. If it wasn't for Towers, I would not have been able to see my favorite murder mystery filmed with some of my favorite actors, including Herbert Lom, Richard Attenbourogh, Donald Pleasence, and Oliver Reed. You could fault him for causing people to lose interest in the story, because most reviewers think the remakes were awful. Or, maybe he feels a need to remake the movie once every 10 or so years. Maybe he wanted to travel, and decided what the heck, as long as I'm here, why don't I film another version of "Ten Little Indians". You could spend hours thinking up reasons as to why Harry Alan Towers (or Peter Wellbeck, as he is sometimes credited) has stuck with "Ten Little Indians" through 3 remakes.
