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AND THEN THERE WERE NONE ('74) AND THEN THERE WERE NONE ('74) 1sh OR search current auctions Auction History Result #3078 AND THEN THERE WERE NONE style B 1sh '75 Date Sold 2/3/2004Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Style B One-Sheet Movie Poster (measures 27" x 41") (Learn More) Ein Unbekannter Rechnet Ab (released in the U.S. in 1975 as "Ten Little Indians" and in other English-speaking as "And Then There Were None"), the 1974 Peter Collinson French/German/Italian/Spanish murder crime mystery thriller ("The were all invited to a party... But it was really an invitation to a murder... Their own!"; "Agatha Christie, the great myster-writer. 'Ten Little Indians' her greatest mystery. The who's next whodunit."; "There's nothing like a star-studded 'Agatha Christie' house party to give you the mystery surprise of your life. You are cordially invited..."; based on the novel 'Ten Little Indians' by Agatha Christie) starring Oliver Reed ("Accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend"), Elke Sommer ("Accused of poisoning her sister's fiance"), Richard Attenborough ("Accused of condemning an innocent man"), Stephane Audran ("Accused of sending her husband to his death"), Herbert Lom ("Accused of killing his patient"), Gert Froebe ("Accused of a lie that caused a man's death"), Maria Rohm ("Accused of killing her wealthy employer"), Adolfo Celi ("Accused of ordering 5 soldiers to death"), Alberto De Mendoza ("Accused of murdering the man he worked for"), Charles Aznavour ("Accused of being a hit-and-run killer"), and featuring the voices of Orson Welles. Note that this book was originally published in 1939 as "Ten Little Niggers", taken from the nursery rhyme that had been written many years before. That title was already offensive in the U.S., and the title was changed to "And Then There Were None" for the U.S. publication, and for the 1945 film version that followed (that is the final line of the nursery rhyme). In England, the book title was later changed to "Ten Little Indians", and in 1965, an English remake was given that title, as were several other remakes. This 1975 remake was given the name of the 1945 U.S. movie. Ironically, the name "Ten Little Indians" is now itself "politically incorrect", so that name also is no longer used. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Condition: good to very good. slightly diagonal creases along some of the foldlines from the poster being folded somewhat off-center at one time as well as minor creases, smudges, and scuffs throughout the poster (more so along the foldlines); 1" tear in the left end of the bottom horizontal fold Learn More about condition grades
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