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"Blackmail (1929 film)"


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Predicate Object
basedOn Blackmail self-linksurface differs
surface form: Blackmail (1928 stage play)
basedOnAuthor Charles Bennett
cinematographyBy Jack E. Cox NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Alfred Hitchcock
distributedIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
distributor Wardour Films
editedBy Emile de Ruelle
era early sound era of cinema
featuresScene climactic chase through the British Museum
featuresTechnique expressionistic lighting
featuresTechnique subjective point-of-view shots
filmFormat black-and-white
followedBy Juno and the Paycock
format early sound film
format part-silent film
genre crime
genre thriller
hasTheme crime and punishment
hasTheme guilt
hasTheme moral ambiguity
instanceOf British film
instanceOf film
instanceOf thriller film
language English
musicBy Harry Stafford
musicBy Hubert Bath
notableFor being one of the first successful British sound films
notableFor early example of Alfred Hitchcock's suspense style
partOf Alfred Hitchcock filmography
plotSummary A young woman kills a man in self-defense and becomes the target of blackmail while her detective boyfriend investigates
precededBy The Manxman
productionCompany British International Pictures
releaseDate 1929-06-30
releaseFormat silent version
releaseFormat sound version
releaseYear 1929
runningTime approximately 75 minutes (silent version)
runningTime approximately 84 minutes (sound version)
screenwriter Alfred Hitchcock
screenwriter Benn W. Levy NERFINISHED
screenwriter Charles Bennett
settingLocation London, England
surface form: London
stars Anny Ondra
stars Charles Paton
stars Cyril Ritchard
stars Donald Calthrop NERFINISHED
stars John Longden
stars Sara Allgood
studio Elstree Studios