Lorna Doone (1934)
High drama, set in the English moorland of the 1600s. John Ridd wants revenge on the criminal Doone family, but falls in love with the daughter of the family, Lorna.
Director:
Basil Dean
Writer:
Dorothy Farnum
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Victoria Hopper as Lorna Doone |
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John Loder as John Ridd |
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Margaret Lockwood as Annie Ridd |
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Roy Emerton as Carver Doone |
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Mary Clare as Mistress Sara Ridd |
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Edward Rigby as Reuben 'Uncle Ben' Huckaback |
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Roger Livesey as Tom Faggus |
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George Curzon as King James II |
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D.A. Clarke-Smith as Counsellor Doone |
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Laurence Hanray as Parson Bowden |
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Amy Veness as Betty Muxworthy |
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Eliot Makeham as John Fry |
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Wyndham Goldie as Chief Judge Jeffries (London) |
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Frank Cellier as Capt. Jeremy Stickles |
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Herbert Lomas as Sir Ensor Doone |
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Peggy Blythe as Girl |
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Thea Holme as Girl |
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Peter Penrose as Young John Ridd (1673) |
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Toska Bissing as Woman |
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Arthur Hambling as Soldier |
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Alexis France as Young Lorna Doone (1673) |
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June Holden as Girl |
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Jack Hawkins as Member of the Court (uncredited) |
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Arthur Young as King's Messenger (uncredited) |
| Directing | Basil Dean | Director |
| Writing | Dorothy Farnum | Screenplay |