The Hate Ship
The Hate Ship is a 1929 British mystery film, one of the early all-talking movies. It was directed by Norman Walker and produced by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. The screenplay was written by Monckton Hoffe, Benn W. Levy, and Eliot Stannard. The film stars Jameson Thomas, Jean Colin, and Jack Raine, with supporting players including Henry Victor and Randle Ayrton. It was distributed by First National-Pathé Pictures and released in December 1929. The running time is 83 minutes, and the movie is in English.
Cast notes:
- Jameson Thomas as Vernon Wolfe
- Jean Colin as Sylvia Paget
- Jack Raine as Roger Peel
- Henry Victor as Count Boris Ivanoff
- Randle Ayrton as Captain MacDonnell
- Edna Davies as Lisette (Maid)
- Carl Harbord as Arthur Wardell
- Allan Jeayes as Dr. Saunders
- Maria Minetti as Countess Olga Karova
- Charles Dormer as Nigel Menzies
- Ivo Dawson as Colonel Paget
- Syd Crossley as Rigby (Valet)
- Charles Emerald as Bullock
The Hate Ship was filmed in the United Kingdom and is part of the British mystery film era of the late 1920s.
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