The Farmer's Wife
- Original title
- The Farmer's Wife
- Year
- 1928
- Running time
- 97 min.
- Country
United Kingdom
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Eliot Stannard. Play: Eden Phillpotts
- Cast
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- Jameson Thomas
- Lillian Hall-Davis
- Gordon Harker
- Gibb McLaughlin
- Maud Gill
- Louie Pounds
- Olga Slade
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- Cinematography
Jack E. Cox (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy. Drama | Silent Film
- Synopsis
- Farmer Sweetland is an old and lonely widower who manages to marry again. He likes three ladies, but they all reject him, instigated by Aramintha, the farmer's maid who is secretely in love with her master. The farmer seems to start thinking love is no more his business, but he realizes that the right woman has always lived by his side. She is Aramintha herself.
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- Critics' reviews
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"Modern-day fans of [Hitchcock's] work will see many directorial flourishes that hint at the mastery he displays in later films."
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"It has been nicely directed with a keen eye for the sunlight and shadows over the winding country roads, and the indoor scenes are always correct as to furnishings."
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"Hitchcock disliked the film, but it offers an unusual glimpse of the master before he settled into thrillers. Matters of marriage were always much on Hitchcock's mind."
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"Charming comedy of rural manners."
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