Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years Of The Master Of Suspense (3 Discs)
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This box set features:
The Manxman (1929): Despite their differing backgrounds, fisherman Pete and lawyer Philip have been life long friends. 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.
Rich And Strange (1931): Fred and Emily Hill lead a boring life in the London suburbs. They decide to escape from it all by writing to a rich relative and asking for their inheritance in advance. Using the money they go on a world cruise and get into a series of misadventures.
The Skin Game (1931): An old traditional family and a modern family battle over land in a small English village and almost destroy each other.
Murder! (1930): A juror in a murder trial, after voting to convict, has second thoughts and begins to investigate on his own before the execution.
The Ring (1927): "One round" Jack is a boxer who fights in bazaars. He is engaged to Nelly. Without revealing his true identity, the Australian champion Bob Corby, who is falling in love with Nelly, challenges Jack. "One round" loses and Bob, who wants to be close to Nelly, hires Jack as his sparring partner. A short time passes until Bob and Nelly run away together. Jack is now in training for his revenge. He challenges Bob in the Albert Hall.
| Carl Brisson ; Malcolm Keen ; Anny Ondra ; Henry Kendall ; Joan Barry ; C.V France ; Helen Haye ; Jill Esmond ; Herbert Marshall ; Norah Baring ; Phyllis Konstam ; Edward Chapman ; Miles Mander ; Carl Brisson ; Lillian Hall-Davis ; Ian Hunter |
| Alfred Hitchcock |
| 1927 - 1931 |
| English |
| 441 Minutes (approx) |
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