Derrick De Marney as Robert Tisdall leaning on Nova Pilbeam as Erica Burgoyne in Young and Innocent
The Big Picture Of the 53 feature films Alfred Hitchcock directed during his career, you might guess that the more famous and so-called “great films” like Psycho, Rear Window, and Vertigo are the highest scoring on Rotten Tomatoes. Surprisingly, only two earlier, relatively unknown titles , 1943’s Shadow of a Doubt and the more obscure Young and Innocent , have perfect 100% Tomatometer scores from critics.
Actors Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney Run Time 83 minutes Director Alfred Hitchcock Release Date February 17, 1938 Studio General Film Distributors A Hitchcock Heroine Joins the Search for Evidence To Clear an Innocent Man Young and Innocent unfolds from the point of view of Erica, , who is visiting her police chief father at the police station and walks in on the suspect just as he faints from exhaustion after all-night interrogation.
By contrast, George Curzon is slick and sinister as the elusive killer in plain sight with the telltale eye twitch. Finally, veteran stage and film actor Percy Marmont adds needed poignance as Erica’s police chief father, torn between his duty and the love of his daughter. Robert and Erica must live by their wits contending with this diverse and eccentric group.
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