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Blackmail

A romance of Scotland Yard
1929 | 86m | English

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London, 1929. Frank Webber, a very busy Scotland Yard detective, seems to be more interested in his work than in Alice White, his girlfriend. Feeling herself ignored, Alice agrees to go out with an elegant and well-mannered artist who invites her to visit his fancy apartment.
Release Date: Jul 11, 1929
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writer: Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Powell
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords scotland yard, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, london, england, based on play or musical, blackmail, black and white
Production Companies British International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Anny Ondra Alice White
Sara Allgood Mrs. White
Charles Paton Mr. White
John Longden Detective Frank Webber
Donald Calthrop Tracy
Cyril Ritchard The Artist
Hannah Jones The Landlady
Harvey Braban The Chief Inspector
Ex-Det. Sergt. Bishop The Detective Sergeant
Alfred Hitchcock Man on Subway (uncredited)
Johnny Ashby Boy (uncredited)
Joan Barry Alice White (voice) (uncredited)
Johnny Butt Sergeant (uncredited)
Phyllis Konstam Gossiping Neighbour (uncredited)
Sam Livesey The Chief Inspector (silent version) (uncredited)
Phyllis Monkman Gossip Woman (uncredited)
Percy Parsons Crook (uncredited)
Name Job
Benn W. Levy Dialogue
Alfred Hitchcock Screenplay, Director
Jack E. Cox Director of Photography
C. Wilfred Arnold Art Direction
Emile de Ruelle Editor
Frank Mills Assistant Director
Reginald Connelly Original Music Composer
John Reynders Conductor
Hubert Bath Original Music Composer, Music Arranger
Jimmy Campbell Original Music Composer
Harry Stafford Music Arranger
Norman G. Arnold Art Direction
Dallas Bower Sound Recordist
Harold V. King Sound
Harry Miller Sound Editor
Derick Williams Assistant Camera
Charles Bennett Theatre Play
Ronald Neame Assistant Camera
Michael Powell Assistant Camera, Writer
Name Title
John Maxwell Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I saw the silent version recently with an expertly played piano accompaniment that added loads to an, admittedly rather too long, drama. "Alice" (Anny Ondra) has a silly spat with policeman boyfriend "Frank" (John Longden) and then rather foolishly hooks up with an odious artist (Cyril Ritchard) who ... attempts to push his luck too far and whom she accidentally, rather brutally, despatches. Terrified that nobody would believe her, and rather than call the authorities, she flees the scene - but not before she is spotted and subsequently has to deal with the venal aspirations of her blackmailer (a perfectly cast Donald Calthrop). Meantime, the police get the wrong end of the stick during their investigation and another tragedy ensues - leaving poor old "Alice" riddled with even more guilt! The one thing that takes a bit of getting used to is the really rather static nature of the photography, but once you adopt a perspective that you are in the same seat (in the cinema) as the cameraman then that actually starts to work quite well as we become more immersed in a solid story of fickleness and deceit. The inter-titles are sparing but do all that is necessary to augment Hitchcock's innate ability to tell us a story using the limited technology available in 1929, that capitalises on light, shade, and the environment around the characters. Somehow, I reckon that the talkie version that followed almost immediately would be anywhere near as effective.

Nov 02, 2023