In coastal Cornwall, England, during the early 19th Century, a young woman who's come there to visit her aunt, discovers that she's married an innkeeper who's a member of a gang of criminals who arrange shipwrecking and murder for profit.
Charles Laughton
as Sir Humphrey Pengallan
Maureen O'Hara
as Mary Yellan
Robert Newton
as James "Jem" Trehearne
Leslie Banks
as Joss Merlyn
Marie Ney
as Patience Merlyn
Horace Hodges
as Chadwick
Emlyn Williams
as Harry
Wylie Watson
as Salvation
Mervyn Johns
as Thomas
Hay Petrie
as Sir Humphrey's Groom Sam
CinemaSerf
Charles Laughton excels as local grandee "Sir Humphrey" in this super adaptation of Daphné du Maurier's book. The bleak photography and huge great waves help generate a sense of the menace of the evil Cornish wreckers. They are led by Leslie Banks's malevolent "Joss" who is just as cruel to his wife...
tmcd77
Daphne du Maurier and Alfred Hitchcock, both of Rebecca fame, what could go wrong? Well, everything really. Dodgy cinematography, even for the time. Charles Laughton hamming it like Matt Lucas. Slow paced. Give this one a hard pass....