A classic production of Chekhov's classic tale of boredom and frustration set on a Russian country estate in the late 19th century. Produced as part of the inaugural season at the new Chichester Festival Theatre Laurence Olivier directed the play and also performed the role of Dr Astrov.
Suspense and wry humour abound in this classic murder mystery set in an English country house – one of the first films made in Britain by influential American director Bernard Vorhaus with a cast that includes former child star Sally Blane acclaimed British player Lewis Casson and comedy stalwarts Hay Petrie and Hal Gordon. Released in 1933 Crime on the Hill is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. A wealthy squire who had bequeathed much of his estate to his niece is found to have been poisoned and suspicion soon falls upon the young woman's fiance Tony. As speculation runs rife in the village a local vicar turns amateur sleuth in an attempt to prove the young man's innocence... Features: Image Gallery Original Script PDF
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