The Farmer's Wife

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This is an article for the 1928 film. There have been two other films of the same name, The Farmer's Wife (1941 film) and The Farmer's Wife (1998 film).
The Farmer's Wife
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Written by Eliot Stannard
Starring Jameson Thomas
Lillian Hall-Davis
Gordon Harker
Cinematography Jack E. Cox
Distributed by Wardour Films Flag of the United Kingdom Super Features Flag of the United States
Release date(s) March 1928
Running time 129 min.
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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The Farmer’s Wife is a silent film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and released in 1928.

It was based on 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.

[edit] Synopsis

The plot is a romantic comedy and tells the story of a lonely widower, Samuel Sweetland (Jameson Thomas) who decides to remarry. He pursues several local spinsters, who each reject his advances. However, Aramintha (Lillian Hall-Davis), his housekeeper, is secretly in love with him and eventually Sweetland comes to realise that the right woman was there on his doorstep all along.

The supporting cast includes Gordon Harker, in a comic role as a surly workman called Churdles Ash; Gibb McLaughlin as Henry Coaker; and Maud Gill as Thirza Tapper.

After being thought in the public domain for decades, the film's rights were obtained by French media company Canal+ in 2005.

[edit] 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 Windeatt
  • Olga Slade - Mary Hearn: Postmistress
  • Ruth Maitland - Mercy Bassett
  • Antonia Brough - Susan
  • Haward Watts - Dick Coaker
  • Mollie Ellis - Sibley "Tibby" Sweetland (uncredited)

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