7/10
A group of total strangers thrown together in a mountainous castle with no escape from a murderer
3 November 1998
"Ten Little Indians" is a remake of an earlier film, "And Then There Were None." This film, like the previous version, will leave the viewer guessing until the last as to which of the strangers is the actual villain of the piece. A ring of Indian statues, 10 in number, begins to have the members broken off as each member of the cast is done in. Each of them had had some crime in their past that they had not been taken to account for, and now, each of them is being made to forfeit his/her life since they escaped legal means. Ultimately, in order to escape the death sentence, some attempt to trust the other members of the group, but the question still rides, "Who is the real murderer, and upon whom does one trust?' if one wishes to leave the castle alive.
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