Rich and Strange (1931)
After receiving an advance inheritance, a bored London couple set off on a world cruise hoping to rejuvenate their marriage and escape their dull routine. But newfound wealth and freedom only expose deeper cracks in their relationship, as each becomes infatuated with someone else. Their journey through exotic ports and mounting disillusionment ultimately brings them face to face with the fragility—and resilience—of love.
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
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Henry Kendall as Fred Hill |
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Joan Barry as Emily Hill |
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Percy Marmont as Commander Gordon |
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Betty Amann as The Princess |
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Elsie Randolph as The Old Maid |
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Aubrey Dexter as Colonel (uncredited) |
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Hannah Jones as Mrs. Porter (uncredited) |
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Arty Ash as Ship Steward (uncredited) |
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Bill Shine as Man Eating on London Underground (uncredited) |
| Writing | Dale Collins | Novel |
| Production | John Maxwell | Producer |
| Art | C. Wilfred Arnold | Art Direction |
| Directing | Alfred Hitchcock | Director |
| Sound | Adolph Hallis | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Alfred Hitchcock | Adaptation |
| Editing | Winifred Cooper | Editor |
| Editing | Rene Marrison | Editor |
| Camera | Charles Martin | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Jack E. Cox | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Bryan Langley | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Alec Murray | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Frank Mills | Assistant Director |
| Sound | John Reynders | Music Director |
| Writing | Val Valentine | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Alma Reville | Scenario Writer |