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The Clairvoyant |
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The Clairvoyant - 1935 | 80 mins | Drama | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Maurice
Elvey. Producer: Michael Balcon. Script: Charles Bennett and Bryan Edgar Wallace. (from the novel by Ernst Lothar) Cinematography: Glen MacWilliams. Film Editing: Paul Capon. Art Direction: Alfred Junge. Costume Design: Marianne and Joe Strassner. Sound Department: H. Hand. Original Music: Arthur Benjamin. Musical Direction: Louis Levy. |
The CastClaude Rains - Maximus Fay Wray - Rene Mary Clare - Mother Ben Field - Simon Jane Baxter - Christine Shawn Athole Stewart - Lord Southwood C. Denier Warren - J.J. Bimeter Felix Aylmer - Prosecutor |
Plot SynopsisArriving in England is Maximus, 'King of the Mind Readers' (Claude Rains) who, along with his wife and family, is going to commence touring the country’s music halls with his act. His apparent clairvoyance is in fact a scheme by which his wife asks him questions in the audience according to a pre-arranged code. One night his trick is discovered, yet miraculously as the audience heckle him, he does indeed become clairvoyant. At first he has considerable fun, predicting the winner of the Epsom Derby, but when he predicts a mining disaster so convincingly, the authorities begin to wonder if he is actually connected to it in some way. Hysteria brings about a court trial with Maximus having to defend the authenticity of his premonitions whilst outside the courtroom a baying mob demand justice. Standing in the dock, Maximus once again has a premonition – this time an optimistic one. |
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