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Rating: 5.4/10 by 5 users

Hungry Hill (1947)

Life becomes a tragedy for the wife of an Irish heir to a 19th-century family feud and fortune.

Directing:
  • Brian Desmond Hurst
Writing:
  • Daphne du Maurier
  • Terence Young
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Jan 07, 1947

Rating: 5.4/10 by 5 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 43 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: family feud, 19th century

Dennis Price
Greyhound John
Cecil Parker
Copper John
Dermot Walsh
Wild Johnnie Brodrick
Michael Denison
Henry Brodrick
Arthur Sinclair
Morty Donovan
Jean Simmons
Jane Brodrick
Barbara Waring
Barbara Brodrick
Dan O'Herlihy
Harry Brodrick
Tony Quinn
Denny Donovan
Tony Wager
Young Wild Johnnie
Henry Mollison
Dr. Armstrong
Pete Murray
Lieutenant Fox
Ann Wilton
Cousin Eliza
Dock Mathieson
Micky Sullivan
Shelah Richards
Mary Donovan
Maureen Moore
Mrs. Morty Donovan
Pat McGrath
New Groom (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Cecil Parker offers us the thread to guide us through this adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel about the dynastic aspirations of the "Brodrick" family, and of their trials and tribulations over a long period of history spent feuding with the local "Donovan" clan. It all starts when an altercation at their copper mine results in the death of his son "Henry" (Michael Denison) and follows the efforts of subsequent generations to try to put the past to rest (or not!). It's not the greatest of stories, this, but Parker and his eldest son, the well-meaning "Greyhound John" (Dennis Price), along with a strong performance from the always reliable Margaret Lockwood as his ambitious wife "Fanny Rosa" and Dermot Walsh as their aptly monikered son "Wild Johnnie" give us quite a few decent characters to follow. Terence Young helped the author adapt the screenplay and Brian Hurst has done a reasonable job, but somehow the story lacks punch. It takes way too long to get anywhere and the production itself is somewhat pedestrian. I did enjoy it, but that is probably because I am a fan of the three lead actors - I am not sure anyone will remember the film for long, though.


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