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And Then There
Were None
A Mystery Play in Three
Acts
by Agatha Christie
And
Then There Were None,
written in 1939, breaks
more rules of the mystery
genre. No detective
solves the case, the
murderer escapes from
the law’s grasp,
and the plot construction
makes guessing the killer’s
identity nearly impossible.
Despite this rule-breaking,
or perhaps because of
it, And Then There Were
None ranks as one of
Christie’s most
popular and critically
acclaimed novels. It
was made into a stage
play, and several film
versions have been produced,
the most celebrated
of which is the 1945
version starring Barry
Fitzgerald and Walter
Huston.
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Gengi Ito |
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Toshi Nakayama |
Mrs. Ito |
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Anne Govin |
Fred Narracott
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Rob Aloi |
Vera Claythorne
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Dain Alexandra |
Philip Lombard
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Bill Doyle |
Anthony Marston
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William Blore
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David Forsyth |
General MacKenzie
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Ted Lewis |
Emily Brent
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Dawn Barry |
Judge Lawrence Wargrave
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Al Whidden |
Dr. Armstrong
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Larry Gutman |
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