

In addition to the name of the island, there are references to the nursery rhyme Ten Little Indians throughout the estate, including a collection of ten Indian statues on the dining room table. Owen's new secretary, who accompanies the other seven on the boat. The only other people on the island and estate are the two married domestics, who are already there, and Mrs. Owen, most indirectly, to their estate, the only thing located on remote English coastal Indian Island, to which there is only boat access twice a week. Are they guilty of a murder, and who is the the mysterious killer on the island? - Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Soon they are killed off one-by-one, and each time one of the Indian figurines is destroyed.

Vera recites the poem about Ten Little Indians when they notice a centerpiece on the table with ten Indian figures.

The ten realize that none of them has actually met their hosts. Thomas explains that the Owens will arrive later and following the instructions of his employer, he plays a record where the host's message explains that all of them have been summoned because they are guilty of murder. Aubrey Smith), and Emily Brent (Dame Judith Anderson) are invited by the mysterious hosts, the Owens, to spend the weekend on an isolated island and they are met by the recently hired butler Thomas Rogers (Richard Haydn) and his wife and housekeeper Ethel Rogers (Queenie Leonard). Armstrong (Walter Huston), Philip Lombard (Louis Hayward), Detective William Henry Blore (Roland Young), the newly hired secretary Vera Claythorne (June Duprez), Prince Nikita Starloff (Mischa Auer), General Sir John Mandrake (C.
