Alfred Hitchcock Week - Young and Innocent
The sixth featured film in iMovieCinema’s Alfred Hitchcock Week is a 1937 film from Hitchcock’s Britain years, Young and Innocent. (In the United States, the film had the title, The Girl Was Young.)
The film stars Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney, and Percy Marmont. Other members of the cast include Edward Rigby, Mary Clare, John Longden, George Curzon, Basil Radford, Pamela Carme, George Merritt, J.H. Roberts, Jerry Verno, H.F. Maltby, and John Miller. As he did in many of his films, Hitchcock makes a cameo appearance in Young and Innocent. The screenplay is based on the novel, A Shilling For Candles, by Josephine Tey.
The plot involves a man (De Marney) who is accused of murder, and who goes on the run to prove his innocence.
Alfred Hitchcock Week - Under Capricorn
It’s Day Five of Alfred Hitchcock Week here at iMovieCinema. Today’s feature is a 1949 film, Under Capricorn. The film stars Michael Wilding, Joseph Cotten, Ingrid Bergman, and Margaret Leighton. Hitchcock makes a couple of cameo appearances in this film.
The screenplay was written by Hume Cronyn and James Bridie, and is based on a novel by Helen Simpson.
The film is set in 1831 Australia, where Charles Adare (Wilding) arrives with his uncle, the new governor, and is befriended by an ex-convict (Cotten).
Alfred Hitchcock Week - Jamaica Inn
Alfred Hitchcock Week continues here at iMovieCinema with our fourth featured film - Jamaica Inn, starring Charles Laughton, Maureen O’Hara and Emlyn Williams.
This 1939 film is an adaptation of Daphne DuMaurier’s novel, Jamaica Inn. Sydney Gilliat wrote the screenplay. The story is set in Cornwall, where a young Irish girl goes to live with her innkeeper uncle and aunt. The girl comes to the realization that a gang of smugglers/pirates is headquartered at the inn.
Movie of the Week - Kansas City Confidential
Our Movie of the Week for March 17 - 23 is a film noir offering, Kansas City Confidential, directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne. This 1952 film was produced by Edward Small.
Joe Rolfe (portrayed by John Payne) is framed for an armored car heist, and goes to Mexico to find the people who framed him.
The cast also includes Coleen Gray, Preston Foster, Neville Brand, Lee Van Cleef, Jack Elam, Dona Drake, Mario Siletti, Howard Negley, Carleton Young, Don Orlando, and Ted Ryan.
