Jamaica Inn with Charles Laughton: DVD Cover

    Jamaica Inn Director: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Hay Petrie, Emlyn Williams

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/02/2003
    • Original Release: 1939
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 22,346
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    Digitally mastered from a 35MM archive print

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter Selection
    1. The Wreckers Strike [7:11]
    2. Mary Approaches [7:40]
    3. Arrival at Jamaica Inn [15:44]
    4. Hanging Mr. Trehearne [15:59]
    5. The Squire Holds Court [3:46]
    6. An Identity Revealed [20:49]
    7. Patience Is Warned [3:06]
    8. The Wreckers Aroused [3:59]
    9. A Ship Approaches [4:56]
    10. "Tonight I found Out who..." [9:05]
    11. A Cornish Port [6:07]
    12. End Titles [:21]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Alfred Hitchcock directed this disappointing misfire, memorable solely for the fact is that it is the final film from Hitchcock's early British period before he left for the Hollywood studio system and David O. Selznick. In the England of the 1800s, a group of ruthless smugglers, led by Sir Humphrey Pengallon (Charles Laughton), prey on ships by blacking out warning signals. When the ships crash on the rocks, the nefarious group loots the remains and kills the sailors. The plot kicks in when the beautiful orphan Mary Yelland (Maureen O'Hara) goes to visit her uncle Joss Merlyn (Leslie Banks) at a creepy hotel called the Jamaica Inn, the home of the gang of smugglers. Mary doesn't realize that Uncle Joss is one of them. Meanwhile, Lloyd's of London sends one of their ablest men, Jem Trahearne (Robert Newton), to investigate the recurring shipwrecks. Jem checks in to the Jamaica Inn, and when the coven of smugglers finds out who he is, they capture him and attempt to kill him. But Mary comes to his rescue and saves him. Through the inn, the smugglers try to recapture Jem -- along with Mary. Thrown together by dire circumstances, the two fall in love. Meanwhile, all the shenanigans occurring at the Jamaica Inn appear to be driving Pengallon insane. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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    December 12, 2003: In my opinion, Jamaica Inn is a wonderful film and a Hitchcock-O'Hara must see. It is both beautifully filmed and a real nail- biter. It is not a horror film, which to me adds both to the beauty and suspence The music is also excellent. I find the VHS B&W format better than the DVD. This is a film worthy of the title 'classic'.

    This review was written about the VHS edition.