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57 % Rotten

Number Seventeen is a 1932 English-language Crime Mystery movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock and produced by John Maxwell under the banner of Associated British Picture Corporation. Detective Gilbert is searching for a necklace robbed by a gang of thieves. In the beginning, the gang is in a house in London, then they are running away from police. It will not be easy for the detective to recover the jewel. Written by Claudio Sandrini. Number seventeen stars John Stuart in the title role along with an ensemble cast including Anne Grey, Leon M. Lion, Donald Calthrop, Barry Jones, Ann Casson and Henry Caine. The screenplay is written by Alfred Hitchcock, Alma Reville and Rodney Ackland which is inspired from Number Seventeen by Joseph Jefferson Farjeon. The music was composed by Adolph Hallis. Cinematography was done by Jack Cox and Bryan Langley and editing by A.C. Hammond. The motion picture has a running time of 64 minutes. It was released on 7th November 1932. Distribution rights for the movie were acquired by Wardour Films.

Release Date 07 NOV 1932
Run Time 1 HOUR 6 MINUTES
Language

English

Genre

Crime , Mystery , Thriller

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