Rich and Strange (1932)

Rich and Strange
JOIN NOW

ADULT THEMES

Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Actors: Percy Marmont, Henry Kendall, Joan Barry

Instead of waiting for their inheritance, Fred and Emily Hill ask for it in advance. Their rich uncle surprisingly obliges. They set out to use their money the best way possible by spending it! This is one of Hitchcock’s most entertaining and well directed movies of the 1930s.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 82mins
Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
Aspect Ratio:

Member Reviews (5)

5 Member Reviews
Elspeth N.
says
At first it was like a travelogue but I found the camera work surprisingly modern in parts. Hitchcock seemed to have a fascination with the way wealth and too much leisure corrupts and it provides an interesting look at how a happy marriage was almost destroyed. Some very interesting scenes in foreign countries which are more genuine looking than many later Hollywood efforts.
Posted Thursday, 25 June 2009 See my other reviews
Margaret F.
says
Strange is right ! Very old I got bored half way through. Overacting and at first I thought it was a silent movie . Ok if you like them very very old and amateur.
Posted Sunday, 13 April 2008 See my other reviews
Ed V.
says
Can't recall, Ed.
Posted Tuesday, 27 November 2007 See my other reviews
Dianne L.
says
Not what I expected - Found quite boring & next to no plot.
Posted Saturday, 18 August 2007 See my other reviews
John A.
says
A historical curiosity. Worth a look for its representation of different countries through the stereotype of its time.
Posted Tuesday, 4 July 2006 See my other reviews