In 19th century England, Jassy is a young Gypsy girl blessed with the gift of second sight. Pursued by superstitious villagers, she is rescued by the son of the owner of Mordelaine, a vast stately home. Unfortunately, his father's drinking and gambling threaten the very ownership of the house. Despite her humble origins as a servant girl, Jassy must try to use her talents to climb the social ladder and save Mordelaine for the man whom she loves.
Margaret Lockwood
Jassy Woodroofe
Patricia Roc
Dilys Helmar
Dennis Price
Christopher Hatton
Basil Sydney
Nick Helmar
Dermot Walsh
Barney Hatton
Esma Cannon
Lindy Wicks
Cathleen Nesbitt
Elizabeth Twisdale
Linden Travers
Beatrice Helmar
Nora Swinburne
Mrs. Hatton
Ernest Thesiger
Sir Edward Follesmark
Jean Cadell
Meggie
Grace Arnold
Housemaid
John Laurie
Tom Woodroofe
Grey Blake
Stephen Fennell
Bryan Coleman
Sedley
Clive Morton
Sir William Fennell
Torin Thatcher
Bob Wicks
Beatrice Varley
Mrs. Wicks
Eliot Makeham
Moult
Maurice Denham
Jim Stoner
Joan Haythorne
Kathleen Hamilton
Alan Wheatley
Sir Edward Walker
Hugh Pryse
Sir John Penty
Susan Shaw
Cecily
Athene Seyler
Alfie Bass
Witness
Andrew Crawford
Fred - Footman
George Curzon
Participant in Card Game
Lyn Evans
Second Farmworker At Meeting
Muriel George
Court Matron
Dennis Harkin
Leader, ducking gang
Anthony Holles
Doctor In Courtroom
Noel Howlett
Court Usher
Jane Hylton
Amelia
David Keir
Jury Foreman
Howard Lang
Juryman
Brefni O'Rorke
Fielding - Footman
Charles Rolfe
Farm Worker at Meeting
Stewart Rome
Judge
Constance Smith
Young Lady
James Ure
Gentleman
Director
Bernard Knowles
Novel
Norah Lofts
Screenplay
Geoffrey Kerr
Screenplay
Campbell Christie
Screenplay
Dorothy Christie
July 7, 2022
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Margaret Lockwood is good in this sinister tale of 17th Century British mysticism. She is the eponymous character who can sense impending doom. A dangerous occupation back then, but luckily (or not) local landowner "Barney Hatton" (Dermot Walsh) sees a way of using her to help restore his family fortunes lost by his father (Dennis Price) at the hands of the pretty odious "Helmer" (Basil Sydney). As the plot unravels, we discover that "Jassy" has her own particular axe to grind too - and, well let's just say you wouldn't want to be "Helmer"! The look of the film has something of the Daphne du Maurier about it, but the plot is a little too slow to develop, and there is much too much dialogue. Still, Lockwood is well worth watching here - as usual - and there is just enough menace provided by the eerily lit and well scored production to keep this interesting.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00