| Doris Eaton | ... | Rosny Edwards | |
| Walter Tennyson | ... | John Haslar | |
| Margaret Halstan | ... | Lady Sybil Edwards | |
| Gertrude McCoy | ... | Maudie | |
| Warwick Ward | ... | Lord Belhurst | |
| Mary Rorke | ... | Susan Hasler | |
| Cecil Morton York | ... | Reuben Haslar | |
| Adeline Hayden Coffin | ... | Nanny Dyson | |
| A. Harding Steerman | ... | Vicar | |
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| Charles Hawtrey | ... | Minor Role (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Donald Crisp | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Leslie Howard Gordon | ||
| Rachel Macnamara | novel "Lark's Gate" | |
Produced by | |||
| Martin Sabine | .... | producer | |
Art Direction by | |||
| Alfred Hitchcock | |||
Other crew | |||
| Alfred Hitchcock | .... | title designer | |
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This was the last film that Hitchcock did for Famous Players Lasky before they went bankrupt. The 23 year old went on to work on 'Always Tell Your Wife' where he met his future wife, Alma Reville. He brought with him the principle of showing a story in films, not telling it.