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And Then There Were None (Original Post) XanaDUer2 Aug 19 OP
He was a judge so I believe it was an assumption that displacedvermoter Aug 19 #1
TY XanaDUer2 Aug 19 #2
My Favorite is the 1945 Rene Clair version displacedvermoter Aug 19 #3

displacedvermoter

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1. He was a judge so I believe it was an assumption that
Mon Aug 19, 2024, 12:31 PM
Aug 19

he had access to various criminal investigations and underworld rumors.

Don't recall it being spelled out.

XanaDUer2

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2. TY
Mon Aug 19, 2024, 12:34 PM
Aug 19

I watch it twice a week and always wonder. Esp the one spoilers
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The drowned kid
Some versions have a happy ending with the young woman going off with the mercenary.

displacedvermoter

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3. My Favorite is the 1945 Rene Clair version
Mon Aug 19, 2024, 04:12 PM
Aug 19

with Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, C. Aubrey Smith, et al.

It has a happy ending (if that is the right word) and is very atmospheric. And funny in places as well!

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