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| Helen Hayes | ||
| Leon M. Lion | ||
| John Stuart | ||
| Anne Grey | ||
| Edmund Gwenn | Mr. Hornblower | |
| C.V. France | Mr. John Hillcrist | |
| Helen Haye | Mrs. Amy Hillcrist | |
| Jill Esmond | Jill Hillcrist | |
| John Longden | Charles Hornblower | |
| Phyllis Konstam | Chloe Hornblower | |
| Frank Lawton | Rolf Hornblower | |
| Herbert Ross | Mr. Jackman | |
| Dora Gregory | Mrs. Jackman | |
| Edward Chapman | Dawker | |
| R.E. Jeffrey | The Man in the Leather Coat | |
| George Bancroft | The Man Who Employed Chloe | |
| Ronald Frankau | Auctioneer | |
| Rodney Ackland | ||
| Ivor Barnard | Bit Part |
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| Producer | John Maxwell
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| Writer | John Galsworthy
Alfred Hitchcock Alma Reville |
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| Cinematography | Jack E. Cox
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Hollywood Classics The Skin Game: In this early Hitchcock outing, he sets two clans against each other in an English village as the old, long-established family squares off against the more "progressive" one. As their feud continues, each side becomes more determined, battling to the brink of disaster before coming to a resolution. Stars C.V. France, Helen Haye, and Edmund Gwenn. Number 17/The Ring: The story of a band of criminals who pull off a jewelry robbery and stash their loot in what they think is a safe house. The train-and-bus chase sequence at the end is not to be missed. In the second feature, a boxer must fight an opponent who is in love with his wife in a fast-paced thriller. Stars Leon M. Lion, Anne Grey and John Stuart. |
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