Downhill | |
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Directed by | Alfred Hitchcock |
Written by | Adaption: Eliot Stannard[1] |
Based on | Down Hill stage play by Constance Collier Ivor Novello |
Produced by | Michael Balcon C. M. Woolf |
Starring | Ivor Novello Robin Irvine Isabel Jeans Ian Hunter Violet Farebrother |
Cinematography | Claude L. McDonnell |
Edited by | Ivor Montagu Lionel Rich |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Woolf & Freedman Film Service |
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Running time | 105 minutes (2012 restoration)[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
Downhill is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Ivor Novello, Robin Irvine and Isabel Jeans, and based on the play Down Hill by Novello and Constance Collier. The film was produced by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington studios. Downhill was Hitchcock's fourth film as director, but the fifth to be released. Its American alternative title was When Boys Leave Home.[1]