The Manxman

  • Grande-Bretagne The Manxman
Grande-Bretagne, 1929, 90 min

Réalisation:

Alfred Hitchcock

Source:

Hall Caine (livre)

Photographie:

Jack E. Cox
(autres professions)

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In Hitchcock's last silent film, a poor fisherman becomes entangled in a love triangle with his cunning best friend and the daughter of a pub owner. (Netflix)

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anglais It’s apparent from some reviews and reactions The Manxman has fallen behind a bit. Not rightly so. The film is just overshadowed by the fact that it's "still silent," and yet it's a brilliant film with a certain plan and irresistible irony. Hitchcock is popular today and while we're at it, sometimes we even find that there's something to it. :) Exploring complete filmographies is thus a blessing. The Ring is a reward for such exploration. ()

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