The Farmer's Wife (1941 film)

For other works by the same name, see The Farmer's Wife (disambiguation)

The Farmer's Wife
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Directed byNorman Lee
Leslie Arliss
Produced byWalter C. Mycroft
Written byLeslie Arliss
J.E.Hunter
Norman Lee
Eden Phillpotts (play)
StarringBasil Sydney
Wilfrid Lawson
Nora Swinburne
Music byGuy Jones
CinematographyClaude Friese-Greene
Edited byFlora Newton
Production
company
Associated British Pictures Corporation ( ABPC )
Release date
19 April 1941 (UK)
Running time
81 min
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Farmer's Wife is a 1941 British drama film directed by Norman Lee and Leslie Arliss and starring Basil Sydney, Wilfrid Lawson and Nora Swinburne.[1] It is based on the play The Farmer's Wife by Eden Phillpotts which had previously been adapted by Alfred Hitchcock for a 1928 film of the same name.[2]

Cast

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References

  1. "The Farmer's Wife (1941)". BFI.
  2. Goble, Alan (8 September 2011). "The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film". Walter de Gruyter via Google Books.


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