Easy Virtue (1928 film)


Easy Virtue
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Produced by Uncredited:
Michael Balcon
C. M. Woolf
Written by Play:
Noël Coward
Scenario:
Eliot Stannard
Starring Isabel Jeans
Franklin Dyall
Eric Bransby Williams
Ian Hunter
Cinematography Claude L. McDonnell
Editing by Ivor Montagu
Distributed by Flag of the United Kingdom Wardour Films
Flag of the United States Sono Art-World Wide Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of the United Kingdom March 5, 1928
Flag of the United States 1928
Running time min. 79 min.
Country  United Kingdom
Language Silent film
English intertitles

Easy Virtue (1928) is a silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and loosely based on a play by Noël Coward.

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Synopsis

The heroine Larita (Isabel Jeans) is married to a drunken brute. After he catches her almost being seduced by the artist who has been painting her picture, he brings suit for divorce on the grounds of adultery. Since she is now a disgraced woman of "easy virtue", Larita takes to the French Riviera where she meets and marries a rich younger man, John Whittaker (Robin Irvine). She doesn't tell him about her past and they return to England to meet his family. His mother strongly disapproves of her, suspecting Larita of immorality.

Larita's past comes to light and she decides to allow John to divorce her so he can marry Sarah, a local girl who his mother had in mind as a suitable match.

Cast

Alfred Hitchcock's cameo is a signature occurrence in almost all of Hitchcock's films. He can be seen walking past a tennis court carrying a walking stick at about 15 minutes into the film.

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