The Skin Game (1921 film)
The Skin Game (Dutch: Hard tegen hard) is a 1921 British-Dutch silent drama film adapted from the 1920 play by John Galsworthy and directed by B. E. Doxat-Pratt.
The Skin Game | |
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Directed by | B. E. Doxat-Pratt |
Produced by | Maurits Binger |
Written by | B. E. Doxat-Pratt John Galsworthy |
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Release date | 7 January 1921 |
Country | United Kingdom Netherlands |
Language | Silent |
Edmund Gwenn and Helen Haye later reprised their respective roles as Mr. Hornblower and Mrs. Hillcrist in the 1931 sound version directed by Alfred Hitchcock.[1]
Cast
- Edmund Gwenn - Hornblower
- Mary Clare - Chloe Hornblower
- Helen Haye - Mrs. Hillcrist
- Dawson Millward - Mr. Hillcrist
- Malcolm Keen - Charles Hillcrist
- Meggie Albanesi - Jill Hillcrist
- Frederick Cooper - Rolf Hornblower
- Ivor Barnard - Dawker
- Muriel Alexander - Anna
- James Dodd - Jackman
- John H. Roberts - Auctioneer
- Blanche Stanley - Mrs. Jackman
- Howard Cochran
- Marston Garsia - Hillcrist's Butler
- Jack Hobbs
- Charles Trevor - A Stranger
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References
- "Alfred Hitchcock Collectors' Guide: The Skin Game (1931)". Brenton Film.
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