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Boris Karloff | Morgan | |
Melvyn Douglas | Penderel | |
Charles Laughton | Sir William Porterhouse | |
Lilian Bond | Gladys | |
Ernest Thesiger | Horace Femm | |
Eva Moore | Rebecca Femm | |
Raymond Massey | Philip Waverton | |
Gloria Stuart | Margaret Waverton | |
Elspeth Dudgeon | Sir Roderick Femm | |
Brember Wills | Saul Femm |
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Producer |
E.M. Asher
Carl Laemmle Jr. |
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Writer | R.C. Sherriff
J.B. Priestley Benn W. Levy |
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Cinematography |
Arthur Edeson
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Seeking shelter from a relentless rainstorm and landslides in a remote region of Wales, five travelers are admitted to a large foreboding old house that belongs to the extremely strange Femm family. Sepulchral Horace Femm and his obsessive, inhospitable sister Rebecca are the group's peculiar hosts. The house also holds surprises - and a brutish mute manservant named Morgan. |
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