Louis Mazzini wants to avenge his mother's disinheritance by ascending to her family's dukedom. To do this, he must kill eight of his relatives in the d'Ascoyne family.
2 videodiscs (106 min.) : sound, black and white ; 12 cm monochrome digital optical mono video file DVD video
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Canadian Home Video Rating: Not rated OFRB rating : PG
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"1.33:1 aspect ratio"--Container "Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing"--Container "Released through General Film Distributors Limited." "Under exclusive license from Anchor Bay Entertainment"--Disc label Based on the novel by Roy Horniman Home use only. Public performance rights NOT included Originally released as a motion picture in 1949 Recorded in Dolby digital mono Series numbering from container spine Special features: feature-length BBC documentary on the history of Ealing Studios; rare, 70-minute talk show appearance by Alec Guinness from 1977; gallery of archival production and publicity photographs; a new essay by film critic and historian Philip Kemp; American ending; original theatrical trailer Director of photography, Douglas Slocombe ; editor, Peter Tanner ; DVD producer, Karen Stetler Dennis Price, Valerie Hobson, Joan Greenwood, Alec Guinness, Audrey Fildes, Miles Malleson, Clive Morton, John Penrose, Cecil Ramage DVD BFI Top 100 List, no. 6