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The Skin Game
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Synopsis
This uncharacteristic Alfred Hitchcock endeavor was adapted by Hitch and his wife, Alma Reville, from a play by John Galsworthy. The British countryside turns into an ideological battlefield when Hornblower (Edmund Gwenn), a wealthy, self-man tradesman, stakes his claim to a piece of valuable forest property controlled for literally centuries by the "landed gentry." The local squire (C.V. France) and his wife (Helen Haye) dig in their heels and refuse to acknowledge Hornblower's presence -- how dare he use mere money to challenge the rights of blood? Their genteel snobbery is every bit as obnoxious as Hornblower's brash effrontery, and the result is a film with virtually no heroes or villains whatever. Never in any future film did Hitchcock ever lobby so strong an attack on the smug implacability of the aristocracy -- perhaps wisely, since The Skin Game proved to be one of his least-successful films. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

George Bancroft 2nd Stranger
Edward Chapman Dawker
Jill Esmond Jill Hillcrest
C.V. France Mr. Hillcrest
Ronald Frankau Auctioneer
Dora Gregory Mrs. Jackman
Edmund Gwenn Mr. Hornblower
Helen Haye Mrs. Hillcrest
R.E. Jeffrey 1st Stranger
Phyllis Konstam Chloe Hornblower
Frank Lawton Rolf Hornblower
John Longden Charles Hornblower
Herbert Ross Mr. Jackman

Production Crew

Jack Cox Cinematographer
John J. Cox Cinematographer
Alfred Hitchcock Director
A.R. Gobbett Editor
Rene Harrison Editor
Frank Mills First Assistant Director
John Galsworthy Play Author
John Maxwell Producer
Alfred Hitchcock Screenwriter
Alma Reville Screenwriter
Year: 1931
Runtime: 87
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
British Instructional Films

Release
by British International Pictures