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Rich and Strange (1931)

5.5 | Dec 10, 1931 (GB) | Comedy, Romance, Drama, Adventure | 01:23

Believing that an unexpected inheritance will bring them happiness, a married couple instead finds their relationship strained to the breaking point.

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Henry Kendall
Fred Hill
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Joan Barry
Emily Hill
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Percy Marmont
Commander Gordon
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Betty Amann
The Princess
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Elsie Randolph
The Old Maid
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Aubrey Dexter
Colonel (uncredited)
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Hannah Jones
Mrs. Porter (uncredited)
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Arty Ash
Ship Steward (uncredited)
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Bill Shine
Man Eating on London Underground (uncredited)

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jun 13, 2022
A good advertisement for a holiday cruise this definitely isn't: a combination of sea-sickness; decks packed to the gunwales and some overtly snobbish fellow passengers make me realise why I quite like planes! Henry Kendall and Joan Barry come into a windfall inheritance and decide to celebrate by going on such an holiday - and soon discover that it isn't all it is cracked up to be. Using some of Hitchcock's expertly hones silent film skills, we tell the story as our nouveau-riche couple slowly realise that wealth isn't everything as their behaviour and attitudes start to adapt to their new surroundings. Don't look for any traditional suspense or thrills in this; it is a much more pedestrian assessment of shallowness and flummery with some quite poignant observations of a rather pointless existence.