Other Titles • And Then There Were None • Rene Clair's 'And Then There Were None' (1945) • Ten Little Niggers (1945) • Das Letzte Wochenende (1953)
Quotes from And Then There Were None (1945)
1
Emily Brent: Very stupid to kill the only servant in the house. Now we don't even know where to find the marmalade.
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2
Judge Francis J. Quinncannon: Mr. Owen could only come to the island in one way. It's perfectly clear. Mr. Owen is one of us.
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3
Vera Claythorne: I'm afraid it's no use. The boat won't come until Monday. General Sir John Mandrake: No boat will ever come. We're here forever.
4
Emily Brent: If I had a butler like Rogers, I'd soon get rid of him.
5
Thomas Rogers: Never in my life have I been accused of any crime, sir - and if that's what you think of me, I shan't serve any dinner.
6
Detective William Henry Blore: I know who took the dining room key! Philip Lombard: Who? Detective William Henry Blore: Rogers! He had the key to the dining room, fact. He unlocks the door, takes a little Indian, goes out and chops up some sticks, fact. And then... Philip Lombard: And then he takes the chopper, and splits his own cranium, fact. I'd like to see you do that to yourself, Blore. It would take practice! [repeatedly throughout the moment, and right before he dies] Detective William Henry Blore: I get it!
7
Judge Francis J. Quincannon: So you see, the whole thing has been as inevitable as in a nursery rhyme. When the boat arrives from the mainland, there will be ten dead bodies, and a riddle no one can solve on Indian Island.
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