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  Young and Innocent (1937)  
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Directors: Alfred Hitchcock
   
Writers: Josephine Tey
Charles Bennett
   
OMDB: 0377408
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Country: UK
Language: English
Duration: 83 min
   
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Nova Pilbeam Erica Burgoyne
Derrick De Marney Robert Tisdall
Percy Marmont Col. Burgoyne, Chief Constable
Edward Rigby Old Will the China Mender
Mary Clare Erica's Aunt Margaret
John Longden Det. Insp. Kent
George Curzon Guy
Basil Radford Erica's Uncle Basil
Pamela Carme Christine Clay
George Merritt Detective Sergeant Miller
J.H. Roberts Henry Briggs, Solicitor
Jerry Verno Lorry driver at Tom's Hat cafe
H.F. Maltby Police Sergeant Ruddock
John Miller Police Constable
Gerry Fitzgerald Singer
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Young and Innocent
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Produced by Edward Black
Written by Josephine Tey (novel A Shilling For Candles)
Charles Bennett
Edwin Greenwood
Anthony Armstrong
Gerald Savory (dialog)
Alma Reville (uncredited)
Starring Nova Pilbeam
Derrick De Marney
Percy Marmont
Cinematography Bernard Knowles
Distributed by General Film Distributors (GFD) Ltd.
Release date November, 1937 UK release
Running time 80 min.
Language English
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Young and Innocent (U.S. title: The Girl Was Young) is a British film (1937) directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney and John Longden. It is very loosely based on Josephine Tey's novel A Shilling for Candles (1936).

Pilbeam as Erica Burgoyne
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Pilbeam as Erica Burgoyne

There were significant changes made in adapting the book for the film. The team of screenwriters took the main suspect of the novel, Robert Tisdall, and his unexpected, initially reluctant supporter, Erica Burgoyne, and left out all the other characters, including Tey's Inspector Alan Grant and even, for the most part, the murderer. In other words, the episode focusing on Tisdall as a fugitive from justice was elaborated and blown up into a full-length film, whereas the subplots and distractions of Tey's novel—which make it a whodunit—were omitted.

Plot summary

Christine Clay (Pamela Carme), an actress who owes her career to her husband, is severely criticized by him for playing around with other men. He makes particular reference to Robert Tisdall, a young man staying with (or at least near) them at their country retreat somewhere on the English coast. One night, Christine smacks her husband in the face. He keeps calm except for his eyes, which twitch uncontrollably, then proceeds to strangle her with the belt from a trenchcoat he has stolen. For some reason, he is not suspected by the police.

Robert Tisdall (Derrick De Marney) happens to be walking along the seaside cliffs when Christine's body washes ashore. A belt is found next to the body. He runs to get help or call the police and is seen doing so by two young female swimmers. He is arrested and becomes the main suspect. His motive seems to be a large sum left to him in her will. Saddled with a hopelessly inadequate solicitor, Tisdall doubts if his innocence will ever be established. He makes his escape in the crowded courthouse corridor.

Tisdall gets a lift from Erica Burgoyne (Nova Pilbeam), daughter of the local police Chief Constable, in her dilapidated Morris car. They are spotted together, so the police suspect she is his accomplice. Tisdall tries to prove his innocence by tracking down the stolen coat.

Murderer in blackface
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Murderer in blackface

During their flight, they briefly stop at the home of Erica's aunt, where her seven year old daughter Felicity is having a birthday party (playing, among other games, Blind Man's Buff). Finally, in a lodging house frequented by tramps, Tisdall finds the man he has been searching for: Old Will (Edward Rigby), a sociable china-mender wearing Tisdall's coat. He agrees to help them find the man who gave him the coat and clear Tisdall. Unfortunately, the twitching eyes are all that Old Will can remember about the man.

In a pocket of the coat, they find a box of matches from the Grand Hotel, a place Tisdall has never been to. They go there in hopes of finding the murderer. In a memorably long, continuous sequence, the camera moves forward through the hotel ballroom to finally focus on the drummer in a dance band performing in blackface. Recognizing Old Will in the audience, and seeing policemen nearby (unaware that they are there to arrest Tisdall), the man has a nervous breakdown, exacerbated by a drug he has been taking to try to control the twitching, and passes out. He confesses his crime immediately after being revived. In the end, Robert Tisdall and Erica Burgoyne are united, with Erica's father smiling benevolently. Young and Innocent was also the title of an adult film. It was filmed at at Deerkill Day Camp, (they called it Red Duck) in Suffern, NY.

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