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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama, Romance

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Director
  
Alfred Hitchcock

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Language
  
Silent film English intertitles

Writer
  
Eden Phillpotts
,
Eliot Stannard

Release date
  
March 1928 (1928-03)

Production
  
Associated British Picture Corporation

Cast
  
Jameson Thomas
(Samuel Sweetland),
Lillian Hall-Davis
(Araminta Dench),
Gordon Harker
(Churdles Ash),
Gibb McLaughlin
(Henry Coaker)

Screenplay
  
Alfred Hitchcock, Leslie Arliss, Norman Lee

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The farmer s wife


The Farmer's Wife is a 1928 British silent romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jameson Thomas, Lillian Hall-Davis and Gordon Harker.

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It is adapted from a play of the same name by British novelist, poet and playwright Eden Phillpotts, best known for a series of novels based on Dartmoor, in Devon. The Farmer's Wife is produced by British International Pictures at Elstree studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold.

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Plot

Tibby, the wife of Samuel Sweetland (Jameson Thomas) dies, and shortly afterwards his daughter marries and leaves home, leaving him on his own with his two servants. His wife had told him that he should remarry after her death, so he pursues some local spinsters who were at his daughter's wedding after he and his housekeeper Minta (Lillian Hall-Davis) make out a list of possibilities.

First is Widow Louisa Windeatt, but Sweetland is shocked and mad when she rejects his advances and says she is too independent for him. Next, he attempts to court Thirza Tapper, a nervous wreck who almost collapses when Sweetland proposes to her. She, too, rejects him because she says she has no need for a man, and he is furious yet again. He wanders outside as other guests arrive for her party. His bolshie servant Ash is helping at the party, wearing an ill-fitting coat and trying to keep his trousers up while doing his work at the party.

While the others are outside listening to some singers, Sweetland proposes to Mary Hearn, but she rejects him as too old, and then bursts into hysterical laughter when he angrily tells her that she is "full blown and a bit over."

Later Sweetland tells Minta that he is not going to finish the list of women because he is so dejected. He leaves the room and Ash returns and tells Minta what an embarrassment to men that Sweetland is by going around and practically begging any woman to be his wife. Sweetland overhears this and orders Ash to saddle his horse because he is going to try number four on the list, Mercy Bassett, a barmaid at a local inn. After he leaves, it is revealed that Minta is in love with him. Bassett rejects him too and he comes home dejectedly. Meanwhile postmistress Hearn and Tapper compare notes and Hearn decides she should marry him after all and she goes to his house with Tapper.

Having run through the women who have turned him down, Samuel sees Minta for the first time as more than a housekeeper and decides that she is the woman for him, if she'll have him. He tells her he has got used to being rejected and will not be angry if she rejects him, too. She accepts him and he tells her to put on the dress Tibby gave her. As she goes to the room, Hearn and Tapper arrive. Hearn says she is now willing to be his wife. Samuel says all should drink a toast to his wife to be and Hearn is sure it is her, until Minta comes down the stairs in an attractive dress. Hearn lapses into hysterics as Sweetland reveals that Minta will be his bride.

Production

The supporting cast includes Gordon Harker, in a comic role as a surly servant called Churdles Ash; Gibb McLaughlin as Henry Coaker; and Maud Gill as Thirza Tapper. As well as many indoor locations, there are a few outdoor scenes, such as Samuel getting about on a horse in open country as well as a large fox hunt starting off from the local inn.

Cast

  • Jameson Thomas - Samuel Sweetland
  • Lillian Hall-Davis - Araminta Dench, his Housekeeper
  • Gordon Harker - Churdles Ash: his Handyman
  • Gibb McLaughlin - Henry Coaker
  • Maud Gill - Thirza Tapper
  • Louie Pounds - Widow Louisa Windeatt
  • Olga Slade - Mary Hearn: Postmistress
  • Ruth Maitland - Mercy Bassett
  • Antonia Brough - Susan
  • Haward Watts - Dick Coaker
  • Mollie Ellis - Sibley "Tibby" Sweetland (uncredited)
  • References

    The Farmer's Wife Wikipedia
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