Cast

Tod Slaughter
Squire William Corder

Sophie Stewart
Maria Marten
D.J. Williams
Farmer Thomas Marten

Eric Portman
Carlos, the gypsy

Clare Greet
Mrs. Marten
Gerard Tyrell
Timothy Winterbottom

Ann Trevor
Nan, the maid
Stella Rho
Gypsy Crone

Dennis Hoey
Gambling Winner
Quinton McPherson
Matthew Sennett (as Quentin McPhearson)

Antonia Brough
Maud Sennett
Noel Dainton
Officer Steele of the Bow Street Runners
J. Leslie Frith
Lawyer
Herbert Leonard
Compere

Lester Sharpe
Bandleader Withey
Crew
Director
- Milton Rosmer
Producer
- George King
Reviews
CinemaSerf
Based on real events, this isn't really one of Tod Slaughter's more memorable efforts. He is the dastardly squire "Corder" who loses the enormous sum of £6,000 in a game of dice, back in England at the start of the 19th century. So as to avoid bankruptcy, he sets his sights on the rather plain daughter of a nearby wealthy family. Meantime, however, he also has designs on a young girl from the village to whom he promises marriage. When she becomes pregnant, local lad "Carlos" (Eric Portman) is blamed - but he isn't just going to sit there and take the blame, especially now the girl has disappeared, presumed dead! The star is certainly very adept at playing the cad, but Portman reminded me too much of a half-hearted Basil Rathbone and the innocent, ill-fated "Maria" (Sophia Stewart) came across more as a silent movie star, with only limited success delivering her dialogue. It does pack quite a bit of story into seventy minutes but it's all just bit too "Jamaica Inn"-lite for me.
Jun 18, 2022
Details
- Release Date: August 18, 1935
- Runtime: 1h 7m