Sheepdog of the Hills
Sheepdog of the Hills is a 1941 British drama film directed by Germain Burger and starring David Farrar, Philip Friend and Helen Perry.[1] The screenplay concerns an outbreak of sheep-stealing that occurs in a small rural community in the West Country.
Cast
- David Farrar ... Rev. Michael Verney
- Philip Friend ... Dr. Peter Hammond
- Helen Perry ... Frances Miller
- Dennis Wyndham ... Riggy Teasdale
- Leonard Sharp ... Geordie Scott
- Jack Vyvian ... Constable Scott
- Arthur Denton ... Hawkins
- Philip Godfrey ... Sam Worrow
- Johnnie Schofield ... Tom Abbott
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