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Motive for Revenge

1935 | 60m | English

(66 votes)

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

Director: Burt P. Lynwood
Writer: Stuart Anthony
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Bank teller Barry Webster is driven to stealing bank funds by his mother-in-law who continually nags him about forcing her daughter Muriel to live in poverty...
Release Date: May 15, 1935
Director: Burt P. Lynwood
Writer: Stuart Anthony
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
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Production Companies Larry Darmour Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024 (Update)
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Name Character
Donald Cook Barry Webster
Irene Hervey Muriel Webster King
Doris Lloyd Mrs. Fleming
Edwin Maxwell William King
Le Strange Millman District Attorney Milroy (as William Le Strange Millman)
Russell Simpson McAllister
John Kelly Detective Larkin
Edwin Argus Detective Red
Billy West Ray - Convict
Wheeler Oakman Doane
Frank LaRue Warden
Fern Emmett Mrs. Kenilworthy - Housekeeper
Dorothea Wolbert Annie - Maid (as Dorothy Wolbert)
Name Job
Burt P. Lynwood Director
Stuart Anthony Writer
Herbert Kirkpatrick Director of Photography
Dwight Caldwell Editor
Name Title
Larry Darmour Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

You get the impression at the start of this film that "Barry" (Donald Cook) and his wife "Muriel" (Irene Harvey) would have got along just fine, were it not for the frequent interventions of her mother (Doris Lloyd) who wants more for her daughter than her husband can afford. Fed up with the constan ... t haranguing, this bank teller starts to help himself to some of his employers funds and jails beckons. Whilst incarcerated, he is divorced and she marries the wealthy industrialist "King" (Edwin Maxwell) who treats her as if she were merely another asset. "Barry" is released and shortly afterwards "King" is gunned down in his wife's bedroom - with her ex-husband hiding in her wardrobe - and well, you can guess what the constabulary think! Sadly, what now ensues, though quite quickly paced, is a all a bit silly. There are more holes in the plot than at a Swiss cheese convention, and the ending is really pretty daft. It's only an hour, and it doesn't hang around once it gets going, but the best bit of the film is certainly the title - this rest of it just doesn't live up.

Jun 19, 2022