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		<title>And Then There Were None (1945)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Widely considered one of Agatha Christie’s best who-dunnits, “The Ten Little Indians” first appeared in the <em>Post</em> on May 20, 1939, and ran as a six-part serial before it was published in book form in 1940.  </p><p><a href="http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2013/02/22/archives/and-then-there-were-none-1945.html">And Then There Were None (1945)</a>

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<p>Widely considered one of Agatha Christie’s best who-dunnits, “The Ten Little Indians” first appeared in the <em>Post</em> on May 20, 1939, and ran as a six-part serial before it was published in book form in 1940.  </p>
<p>The murder-mystery tale featuring ten strangers who are slowly picked off, one by one, by a mysterious killer made a gripping story for the big screen. Starring Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, and Louis Hayward, the film adheres to the ending of the <em>Ten Little Indians</em> play rather than the novel, which had a considerably darker ending that audiences disliked, and which Christie re-wrote herself to include a romance and a happier resolution. In fact, only the 1987 Soviet film version kept the novel’s original ending. </p>
<p>The 1945 incarnation is the most true to the book, however, and is typically the most popular film adaptation, earning a four-star rating from Leonard Maltin and Turner Classic Movies. </p>
<p>While none of the seven film versions has ever attracted Academy attention, the story’s plotline has been referenced more than fifteen times in popular media, including episodes of <em>Gilligan’s Island,</em> <em>Golden Girls,</em> <em>Supernatural,</em> and in horror flick <em>Friday the 13th. </em></p>
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