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The Manxman

United Kingdom

1929

90 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Alfred Hitchcock

PROD John Maxwell

SCR Hall Caine, Eliot Stannard

DP Jack E. Cox

CAST Carl Brisson, Malcolm Keen, Anny Ondra

ED Emile de Ruelle

London (Treasures)

Synopsis

Despite their differing backgrounds, fisherman Pete and lawyer Philip have been life long friends on the Isle of Man. Pete wants to marry Kate, the landlord’s daughter at the local inn, however Kate’s father doesn’t think he is good enough. Pete leaves the island to seek his fortune abroad and entrusts Kate to Philip, but they start to be attracted to each other. —IMDb

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Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock has been the most well-known director to the general public since the 1940s – and he remains so in the 21st century, more than 25 years after his death. His name evokes instant expectations on the part of audiences around the world: of a memorable night of movie-watching highlighted by at least two or three great chills (and a few more good ones), some striking black comedy, and an eccentric characterization or two in virtually every one of the director’s movies across a half-century – and usually laced with a comical cameo appearance by the director himself.

Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born into a devoutly Catholic family in London, and his religious upbringing – with its attendant issues of guilt – would have a powerful influence on the psychological underpinnings of his later work. He was trained at a technical school, and initially gravitated to movies through art courses and advertising. He studied the work of other filmmakers, most notably the German expressionists… read more

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Hikaru

5Mar13

Possibly Hitch's greatest silent along with "Lodger". The visual motifs employed in his previous features are culminated in devastating ways and judging from this, I am tempted to say Hitch was a pessimist deep down. This movie also features two "first"s in Hitch's filmography; the first of the many falls and the first of the many great blond actresses, Anny Ondra.

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Adam Suraf

26Mar12

Hitchcock's final silent, like "Easy Virtue, featuring an anti-happy ending.

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Stephanie Walton

8Mar12

We're trying to help save the original print of this film! Every penny counts and we'd really appreciate your support! http://www.justgiving.com/shootingpeople

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Lefteris Becerra

1Mar11

un poco too much en cuanto a melodrama, pero con buenas soluciones visuales y que además prefiguran obras posteriores de la filmografía de este monstruo de celuloide

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