Young and Innocent

A romantic murder-mystery drama!

6.6
19371h 23m

When a young writer is falsely accused of murdering a famous actress, he escapes custody and joins forces with the daughter of a police constable to prove his innocence.

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Young and Innocent - 1937 Trailer

Cast

Photo of Nova Pilbeam

Nova Pilbeam

Erica Burgoyne

Photo of Derrick De Marney

Derrick De Marney

Robert Tisdall

Photo of Percy Marmont

Percy Marmont

Col. Burgoyne

Photo of Edward Rigby

Edward Rigby

Old Will

Photo of Mary Clare

Mary Clare

Erica's Aunt Margaret

Photo of John Longden

John Longden

Det. Insp. Kent

Photo of Basil Radford

Basil Radford

Erica's Uncle Basil

Photo of George Merritt

George Merritt

Det. Sgt. Miller

Photo of J.H. Roberts

J.H. Roberts

Solicitor Henry Briggs

Photo of Jerry Verno

Jerry Verno

Lorry Driver

Photo of Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock

Photographer Outside Courthouse (uncredited)

Photo of Anna Konstam

Anna Konstam

Elsie a Bather at Beach (uncredited)

Photo of Bill Shine

Bill Shine

Manager of Tom's Hat Cafe (uncredited)

Photo of Peggy Simpson

Peggy Simpson

Alice a Bather at Beach (uncredited)

Photo of Torin Thatcher

Torin Thatcher

Nobby's Lodging House Caretaker (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Now here's a question - whatever did happen to Nova Pilbeam? She is really good in this gentle little romantic thriller from Alfred Hitchcock. A film star is murdered by her estranged husband after he gets fed up with all her affairs. Her body is found on the beach by one of her beaux "Robert Tisdall" (Derrick de Marney). He goes to fetch the police but is seen running from the crime and soon it is he that the police are searching for. It's at this point that it all gets a little too slapstick; he is caught; then lots of mix-ups and police incompetence before he eventually embarks on a mission to prove his innocence with the help of the aforementioned 18-year-old Pilbeam. It's not one of Hitchcock's better films but is suspenseful and tense enough at times - if somewhat let down by the ending - enough to pass 80 minutes, at any rate.

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