Three classic mystery movies will chill your bones on some dark and stormy night.AND THEN THERE WERE NONE: An Agatha Christie tale told four times on film, this is still the best. Ten guests on an isolated island are murdered one by one. The only clue is a children's nursery rhyme. A black comedy-mystery with terrific performances, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE is adapted beautifully by acclaimed French director Rene Clair.CRY PANIC:THE BAT: Based on the gothic novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart, this haunted house mystery casts Moorehead as the owner of a house with a million dollars hidden in it. Bodies pile up as the mysterious Bat tries to find the money first. Filmed before in 1915 (silent), 1926 (silent) and 1930 (talkie).DVD Features:Region 0Keep CaseFull Frame - 1:33Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene AccessText/Photo Galleries: Biographies Selected Filmographies Trivia