Number Seventeen
Number Seventeen – 1932 | 63mins | Thriller| B&W
Plot Synopsis

Number Seventeen was essentially a detective story, the picture runs about an hour and is rather confusing. It takes place in a spooky old house and ends with an exciting cross-country car chase, for which miniatures were used. It looked like a picture that had to he made to fill a quota. But it was the last he directed for BIP.
Production Team
Alfred Hitchcock: Director
C Wilfred Arnold: Art Director
Frank Mills: Assistant Director
Bryan Langley: Cinematography
Jack Cox: Cinematography
AC Hammond: Editing
A Hallis: Music
John Maxwell: Producer
Rodney Ackland: Script
Alma Reville: Script
Alfred Hitchcock: Script
AD Valentine: Sound
Cast
Leon M Lion: Ben
Anne Grey: The Girl
John Stuart: The Detective
Donald Calthrop: Brant
Barry Jones: Henry Doyle
Ann Casson: Rose Ackroyd
Henry Caine: Mr Ackroyd
Garry Marsh: Sheldrake






