viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2011

Juego Sucio

Los Hillcrest, una familia de terratenientes, mantiene un enfrentamiento ancestral con los Hornblower, un clan de comerciantes. Movidos por el odio, los Hornblower deciden apoyar a los Jackman, humildes individuos que están a punto de perder sus tierras por culpa de los Hillcrest.

Alfred Hitchcock mostró su pericia para la cámara y la puesta en escena, en este drama sobre el rencor y el odio. Se basa fielmente en una obra teatral de John Galsworthy.



When nouveau riche, social climber Mr. Hornblower buys property abutting their estate from the aristocratic Hillcrist family, he promises that the tenant family on that land can live there in perpetuity. The relentlessly pushy Hornblower goes back on his word and evicts them anyway when a second anticipated land deal falls through. When Hillcrist finds out that Hornblower plans to turn the pastoral farmland into a chimneyed factory complex and house blue collar workers on the grounds adjoining his beloved manor, he vows to fight back and never accept the Hornblower Family as equals. After Hornblower outwits Hillcrist in an auction for an additional piece of area property, the aristocratic Hillcrists find their beloved estate totally surrounded by the upstart Hornblower. After Mrs. Hillcrist counters with blackmail involving Hornblower's daughter-in-law and threatens to make salacious details of her past life known unless the debated land is returned, tragic consequences result.


Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Intérpretes: Edmund Gwenn, Helen Haye, Jill Esmond, Phyllis Konstam, John Longden
Argumento: John Galsworthy (Obra teatral del film "The Skin Game" de 1921)
Guión: Alma Reville, Alfred Hitchcock
Fotografía: Jack E. Cox
Título Original: The Skin Game
Año: 1931
País: Reino Unido
Duración: 89 min.
Género: Drama

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