You can tell how long ago this film was made from the fact that saturnine postwar rogue David Farrar is playing a benign pipe-smoking clergyman in this rural soap opera with the usual busy score directed by Perceval Mackey, a kindly village bobby and an indulgent view of poachers; in which stiff dialogue scenes indoors alternate with attractive location work in a fashion reminiscent of the silent dramas cameraman Geoffrey Faithfull had been shooting for Hepworth twenty years earlier.
The other face familiar to older viewers is gruff Denis Wyndham - best remembered as a heavy in Will Hay's Gainsborough films - marching through the undergrowth with a shotgun over his arm and his loyal sheepdog by his side.
The other face familiar to older viewers is gruff Denis Wyndham - best remembered as a heavy in Will Hay's Gainsborough films - marching through the undergrowth with a shotgun over his arm and his loyal sheepdog by his side.