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The Skin Game
Directed by
Alfred Hitchcock
1931
82m
TV-G
Drama
5.7
38%
18%
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An old traditional family and a modern family battle over land in a small English village and almost destroy each other.
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Cast of The Skin Game
C. V. France
Mr. Hillcrist
Helen Haye
Mrs. Hillcrist
Jill Esmond
Jill Hillcrist
Edmund Gwenn
Mr. Hornblower
John Longden
Charles Hornblower
Phyllis Konstam
Chloe Hornblower
Frank Lawton
Rolf Hornblower
Edward Chapman
Dawker
Dora Gregory
Mrs. Jackman
George Bancroft
Second Stranger
R.E. Jeffrey
First Stranger
Herbert Ross
Mr. Jackman
Ronald Frankau
Auctioneer
Rodney Ackland
Man at Auction (uncredited)
Ivor Barnard
Man at Auction (uncredited)
Wally Patch
Van Driver (uncredited)
The Skin Game Reviews
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
All talk and no action.
TheArtsStl
Sarah Boslaugh
It's surprising from a contemporary point of view how much Galsworthy stacked the deck, and in what direction, but that's something you have to take in the spirit of the time...
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Stagy and verbose, this British play adaptation is one of the few weak movies Hitchcock had made in an otherwise brilliant career.
New York Times
Mordaunt Hall
Mr. Galsworthy's narrative is bound to enlist one's attention, but Mr. Hitchcock, who is responsible for the adaptation as well as the direction, cannot be said to have accomplished either task in a fashion the subject deserves.
Variety
Variety Staff
The playing is exceptional, both men and women.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
A rather stagy and creaky early talkie (1931) by Alfred Hitchcock.
TV Guide
This early Hitchcock talkie shows none of the mastery that would subsequently make the director an internationally recognized genius.
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