The Crime at Blossoms
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The Crime at Blossoms is a 1933 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Hugh Wakefield and Joyce Bland.[2] It was remade by Rogers in 1949 as Dark Secret.[3]
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Directed by | Maclean Rogers |
Written by | Mordaunt Shairp |
Based on | play The Crime at Blossoms by Mordaunt Shairp[1] |
Produced by | Henry Edwards |
Starring | Hugh Wakefield Joyce Bland Eileen Munro |
Cinematography | Walter J. Harvey |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Paramount British Pictures (UK) |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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After moving into a picturesque country cottage, a woman becomes increasingly concerned about the fate of the previous owner who she believes was murdered.[4] The film is based on a play by Mordaunt Shairp.
- Hugh Wakefield as Chris Merryman
- Joyce Bland as Valerie Merryman
- Eileen Munro as Mrs. Woodman
- Ivor Barnard as A late visitor
- Frederick Lloyd as George Merryman
- Iris Baker as Lena Denny
- Arthur Stratton as Mr. Woodman
- Maud Gill as Mrs. Merryman
- Wally Patch as Palmer
- Barbara Gott as Fat Lady
- Moore Marriott as Driver
- George Ridgwell as Process-Server
- Goble, Alan (1 January 1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110951943 ā via Google Books.
- The Crime at Blossoms notes, ftvdb.bfi.org.uk; accessed 24 July 2015.
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