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  1. Ten Little Indians. " Ten Little Indians " is an American children's counting out rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 12976. In 1868, songwriter Septimus Winner adapted it as a song, then called "Ten Little Injuns", [1] for a minstrel show .

  2. Ten Little Indians is a 1965 British crime mystery film directed by George Pollock. It is the second film version of Agatha Christie's 1939 novel. It was produced by Oliver A. Unger, with co-producer Harry Alan Towers also credited as co-writer under his pen name Peter Welbeck.

  3. A crime mystery thriller based on Agatha Christie's novel, where ten strangers are killed one by one in a mountain mansion. IMDb provides cast and crew, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and user and critic reviews of the film.

    • (5.3K)
    • Crime, Mystery, Thriller
    • George Pollock
    • 1966-02-06
  4. Learn and sing along to the old American counting song Ten Little Indians, also known as Ten Little Injuns. Find the original lyrics, the modern version, and the music video.

  5. A crime mystery thriller based on Agatha Christie's novel, set in Africa instead of an island. See the cast, crew, plot, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtrack and more on IMDb.

    • (1.6K)
    • Crime, Mystery, Thriller
    • Alan Birkinshaw
    • 1989-11
  6. Ten Little Indians is a 1989 mystery film directed by Alan Birkinshaw. The fourth English-language screen adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1939 novel And Then There Were None, it was the third version to be produced by Harry Alan Towers, following his 1965 and 1974 adaptations.

  7. Ten strangers are invited as weekend guests to a remote mountain mansion. When the host doesn't show up, the guests start dying, one by one, in uniquely macabre Agatha Christie-style.