Watched Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, based on the book Ten Little Indians. It is in three parts--or three acts, as the stage play was, and, instead of Ten Little Indians, there are Ten Little Soldier Boys, to me surprisingly made of jade in Art Deco style. The direction and performances are superb; the appearance of past victims' "ghosts" inside the house make this production truly cinematic rather than theatrical. That final, hanging scene seemed to me quite prolonged and rather awkward, though.
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