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Jamaica Inn
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Jamaica Inn

He ruled Jamaica Inn...citadel of sin on the moors, curse-ridden, shunned, reviled. Enough sensations for a dozen pictures. Laughton at his most magnificent.
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User Score245 ratings
TMDB 6.116+19391h 40mEnglish
CrimeAdventureThriller

Synopsis

In early 19th-century Cornwall, young Mary Yellan travels to live with her aunt and uncle at the remote Jamaica Inn, where she discovers the inn is a front for a violent gang of wreckers who lure ships to their doom along the coast. As she becomes entangled in their crimes, Mary must fight to survive and uncover the truth behind the terror that haunts the moors.

Director
Alfred HitchcockFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Mayflower Pictures1 production companies
Release
May 11, 1939Released
Box Office
Budget $200,436

Top Cast

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Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton
Sir Humphrey Pengallan
Maureen O'Hara
Maureen O'Hara
Mary Yellan
Robert Newton
Robert Newton
James "Jem" Trehearne
Leslie Banks
Leslie Banks
Joss Merlyn
Marie Ney
Marie Ney
Patience Merlyn
Horace Hodges
Horace Hodges
Chadwick
Emlyn Williams
Emlyn Williams
Harry
Wylie Watson
Wylie Watson
Salvation

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Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
Jun 22, 2022

Charles Laughton excels as local grandee "Sir Humphrey" in this super adaptation of Daphné du Maurier's book. The bleak photography and huge great waves help generate a sense of the menace of the evil Cornish wreckers. They are led by Leslie Banks's malevolent "Joss" who is just as cruel to his wife "Patience" (Marie Ney) as he is to any survivors after his men seek to drive ships onto the rocks and make off with the contraband - murdering as they go. His niece "Mary" (Maureen O'Hara) and under-cover customs man "Trehearne" (Robert Newton) discover the evil antics and complicities of both "Joss", his puppet-master and his accomplices and the film now tells the tale of their own death-defying actions trying to bring all to justice. Alfred Hitchcock has much to work with here, the photography is effective and the star is exactly that.

tmcd77
Nov 3, 2024

Daphne du Maurier and Alfred Hitchcock, both of Rebecca fame, what could go wrong? Well, everything really. Dodgy cinematography, even for the time. Charles Laughton hamming it like Matt Lucas. Slow paced. Give this one a hard pass.

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