Rich and Strange (1931)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:7
Rotten:3
Average Rating:6.4/10
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Mixing silent film techniques with the new element of sound--only one-fifth of the film offers dialog--RICH AND STRANGE telles the charming story of Fred Hill (Henry Kendall) and his wife, Emily... Mixing silent film techniques with the new element of sound--only one-fifth of the film offers dialog--RICH AND STRANGE telles the charming story of Fred Hill (Henry Kendall) and his wife, Emily (Joan Barry), a small-town British couple who inherit some money from a rich uncle and suddenly decide to take a world cruise. Both, however, find themselves out of their element, and their attempts at extramarital adventures fail miserably. Their newfound sophistication having backfired, the couple will have to try to return to good old England, but their journey will be full of mishaps and unexpected disaster. Released under the title EAST OF SHANGHAI in the United States, the film was based on the novel by Dale Collins and was a departure for Hitchcock in both style and tone. [More]
Starring: Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Percy Marmont, Betty Amann
Starring: Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Percy Marmont, Betty Amann, Elsie Randolph, Hannah Jones
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Producer: John Maxwell
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... a mature exploration of personal disappointment and longing for a fantasy that doesn't exist and an adult confrontation of wandering affections and romantic betrayal... Full Review |
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The film seems uncomfortable in either the silent or sound camp. Full Review |
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A film very worthy of its title. Full Review |
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Slight but pleasant film that has some of the Master's later touches but disappoints more than it pleases. Full Review |
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And so it is: this early (1932) Hitchcock film shows more signs of the artist to come than any of his other British movies. Full Review |
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Not really good, but fascinating departure for Hitchcock
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Definitely not one of Hitch's best films, but it is definitely worth a viewing or two. Full Review |
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