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Alice Joyce | ... |
Drusilla Sinclair
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Marjorie Daw | ... |
Vicky
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Clive Brook | ... |
Adrien St. Clair
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Lillian Hall-Davis | ... |
Pamela
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Victor McLaglen | ... |
Herb Harris
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Joseph R. Tozer | ... |
Inspector Stewart Sladen
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Mary Brough | ... |
Lady Rolis
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John Hamilton | ... |
Bill
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Directed by
Graham Cutts |
Written by
Alfred Hitchcock | ... | () |
Michael Morton | ... | () |
Frank Stayton | ... | (novel) |
Produced by
Michael Balcon | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Claude L. McDonnell |
Art Direction by
Alfred Hitchcock |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alfred Hitchcock | ... | assistant director |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Gaumont British Distributors (1924) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Lewis J. Selznick Enterprises (1924) (United States)
- Excella - Films (1928) (France)
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Plot Summary |
A young couple live a disinterested matrimonial existence until the man returns from war, realizing the depth of his devotion. His wife repulses his affections, and he seeks diversion in the slums. Here he saves a girl who cares for him when he is wounded, and it becomes obvious she loves him. He returns to his wife, who has learned her lesson. Meanwhile the girl is in danger, so the young husband goes to her assistance, and is discovered in her room with the dead body of another man. The girl tells her part of the murder to the wife, who tries to shield her. Scotland Yard causes many moments of suspense before the couple embark on a happy marriage. Written by Exhibitors Herald, February 27, 1926 |
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Taglines | A Londoner with a wife in society and a sweetheart in the slums. (Print Ad- Calgary Daily Herald, ((Calgary, Alta.)) 8 June 1929) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Referenced in Alfred Hitchcock: More Than Just a Profile (2005). See more » |