Jamaica Inn
Jamaica Inn
NR
6.1
·

1939

·

108m

Jamaica Inn

Summary

In coastal Cornwall, England, during the early 19th Century, a young woman who's come there to visit her aunt, discovers that she's married an innkeeper who's a member of a gang of criminals who arrange shipwrecking and murder for profit.

Director

Alfred Hitchcock

Dialogue, Screenplay

Sidney Gilliat

Novel

Daphne du Maurier

Screenplay

Joan Harrison

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

June 22, 2022

7

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.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$200,436.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

sea
based on novel or book
smuggling (contraband)
undercover agent
kidnapping
shipwreck
greed
cornwall, england
black and white
aristocrat
multiple murder
19th century
squire
plunder
cutthroat
loyal wife