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Cottage on Dartmoor (1929)
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Escaped From Dartmoor (aka A Cottage On Dartmoor) represented director
Anthony Asquith
's
entree
into the world of talking pictures. Compared by contemporary critics to the best that Hitchcock had to offer, the film concentrates on murder amongst the lower classes. Things go from bad to worse when Joe (Ugo Henning), a barber, falls in love with Sally (Nora Baring), a manicurist. When foreign customer Harry (Hans Schettow) likewise falls for Sally, Joe responds by slitting the man's throat. This earns him a stiff prison term, but he manages to escape for more deviltry. Completed as a silent film, Escaped from Dartmoor was converted into a part-soundie with the inclusion of a five-minute scene in which the three main characters attend a talking picture show. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Norah Baring
Sally
Uno Henning
Joe
Hans Adalbert von Schlettow
Harry
Hans Adalbert von Schlettow
Harry
Production Crew
Ian Campbell-Gray
Art Director
M. Lindblom
Cinematographer
Stanley Rodwell
Cinematographer
Willian Hodgdon
Composer (Music Score)
Anthony Asquith
Director
H. Bruce Woolfe
Producer
Anthony Asquith
Screenwriter
Herbert Price
Short Story Author
Herbert Price
Short Story Author
Year: 1929
Runtime: 77
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Crime
Drama
Release
by Pro Patria
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