May 24, 2012

Films

The Manxman – 1929 | 90mins | Drama | B&W – Silent

Plot Synopsis

The Manxman

The Manxman was Alfred Hitchcock‘s last silent film, but alas, another one that Hitchcock considered worthless and banal. It concerns two men in love with the same woman – Peter, an indigent fisherman, and Philip, a rich lawyer. Peter proposes to Kate but her father says no, because the man can’t support her. In search of fortune, he leaves the Isle of Man where the trio lives. Phillip begins to court Kate after they hear of Peter’s reported death, but Peter returns and she keeps her promise to marry him. She gives birth to a child, but Philip is the father. The film moves downhill through attempts of suicide, confessions, and pleas for happiness and rightful family ties for the child.

ExtractŠ Richard A. Harris, Michael S. Lasky: The Complete Films of Alfred Hitchcock.

Production Team

Alfred Hitchcock: Director
Frank Mills: Assistant Director
Jack Cox: Cinematography
Emile de Ruelle: Editing
John Maxwell: Producer
Eliot Stannard: Script

Cast

Anny Ondra: Kate Cregeen
Carl Brisson: Pete Quilliam
Malcolm Keen: Philip Christian
Randle Ayrton: Caesar Cregeen
Clare Greet: Mother
Kim Peacock: Ross Christian



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