The Manxman

The Manxman

Infobox_Film
name = The Manxman


imdb_id = 0020142
producer = John Maxwell (uncredited)
director = Alfred Hitchcock
writer = Hall Caine (novel)
Eliot Stannard (scenario)
starring = Carl Brisson
Malcolm Keen
Anny Ondra
music =
cinematography = Jack E. Cox
editing =
country = UK
distributor = Wardour Films Ltd.
released = December 6, 1929 (Finland)
December 16, 1929 (U.S. release)
runtime = 129 min.
language = Silent film
English intertitles

"The Manxman" is a 1929 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Based on a romantic novel by Hall Caine, the director began work on the film just two weeks after the birth of his daughter, Patricia Hitchcock. This was the last silent film Hitchcock directed before he made the transition to sound.

After being thought in the public domain for decades, the film's rights were obtained by French media company Canal+ in 2005. A restored and remastered print of the film was released on DVD by Lionsgate Home Entertainment in 2007.

Plot

The film tells the story of two childhood friends, a poor fisherman, Pete Quilliam (Carl Brisson), and a lawyer, Philip Christian (Malcolm Keen). Pete is in love with Kate (Anny Ondra), but when her father, Old Caesar (Randie Ayrton), refuses to consent to their marriage, Pete sets off for Africa to make his fortune, asking Philip to take care of Kate until he returns.

In his absence, Kate and Philip fall in love. When news reaches them that Pete was killed, they begin planning their lives together, as Philip prepares to assume the position of Deemster, the island's chief magistrate. The news is false however, and Pete returns to the island a wealthy man. Old Caesar agrees to let Kate marry him, and neither she nor Philip have it in them to break Pete's heart. As the wedding party proceeds in an old mill, Old Caesar sternly warns the newlyweds to remember how serious the vows of marriage are.

Kate is still in love with Philip. Shortly after a daughter is born, she decides to leave Pete, leaving him both the child and a note saying that she loves another man. However, Philip is about to become the Deemster and is unwilling to give up his career for her. Frustrated, she returns to Pete to take the baby, telling him that he is not the father, but he refuses to believe her or hand the child over. Distraught, Kate leaves and attempts to commit suicide by throwing herself off the quay, a crime on the Isle of Man.

Kate is brought to trial on the first day that Philip serves as Deemster. He is reluctant to sentence her, and when Pete appears in the courtroom to plead for his wife, he agrees to hand her over to him. Kate refuses to go, and Old Caesar, who is watching, gets up and condemns Philip for being the "other man". Philip admits this and leaves the court.

In the final scene, Philip and Kate prepare to leave the Isle of Man and come to Pete's house to pick up the baby. In a shot reminiscent of the theater, Kate picks up the child, while Philip and Pete stand at opposite ends of the room. She brings the child over to Pete to say one last goodbye, and he breaks down, having lost everything. Philip and Kate leave the cottage to the jeers of the villagers, who have been watching the scene.

Cast

* Carl Brisson - Pete Quilliam
* Malcolm Keen - Philip Christian
* Anny Ondra - Kate Cregeen
* Randle Ayrton - Caesar Cregeen
* Clare Greet - Mother (as Claire Greet)
* Kim Peacock - Ross Christian (uncredited)
* Nellie Richards - Wardress (uncredited)
* Wilfred Shine - Doctor (uncredited)
* Harry Terry - Man (uncredited)

ummary

Though never considered one of Hitchcock's better films, the melodramatic "Manxman" is remembered for its stunning scenery, shot on location in Cornwall, which doubled for the Isle of Man.

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