Skin Game, The
Delta Entertainment (1931)
Drama
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IMDB   5.9
3 hr 3 mins UK / English
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Helen Hayes
Leon M. Lion
John Stuart
Anne Grey
Edmund Gwenn Mr. Hornblower
C.V. France Mr. John Hillcrist
Helen Haye Mrs. Amy Hillcrist
Jill Esmond Jill Hillcrist
John Longden Charles Hornblower
Phyllis Konstam Chloe Hornblower
Frank Lawton Rolf Hornblower
Herbert Ross Mr. Jackman
Dora Gregory Mrs. Jackman
Edward Chapman Dawker
R.E. Jeffrey The Man in the Leather Coat
George Bancroft The Man Who Employed Chloe
Ronald Frankau Auctioneer
Rodney Ackland
Ivor Barnard Bit Part
Director
Alfred Hitchcock
Producer John Maxwell
Writer John Galsworthy
Alfred Hitchcock
Alma Reville
Cinematography Jack E. Cox

Hollywood Classics

The Skin Game:
In this early Hitchcock outing, he sets two clans against each other in an English village as the old, long-established family squares off against the more "progressive" one. As their feud continues, each side becomes more determined, battling to the brink of disaster before coming to a resolution. Stars C.V. France, Helen Haye, and Edmund Gwenn.

Number 17/The Ring:
The story of a band of criminals who pull off a jewelry robbery and stash their loot in what they think is a safe house. The train-and-bus chase sequence at the end is not to be missed. In the second feature, a boxer must fight an opponent who is in love with his wife in a fast-paced thriller. Stars Leon M. Lion, Anne Grey and John Stuart.
Edition Details
Distributor Delta
Release Date 6/3/2003
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Subtitles Chinese; Japanese; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 01 The Skin Game
Includes an Introduction By Tony Curtis and the Original Theatrical Trailer for Hitchcock's Classic, Dial M For Murder
Number 17/The Ring
Includes an Introduction By Tony Curtis and the Original Theatrical Trailer for the 1953 Hitchcock Film, I Confess