The Tenth Man (1936 film)

The Tenth Man

Opening title
Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst
Produced by Walter C. Mycroft
Written by Dudley Lesley
Marjorie Deans
Jack Davies
Geoffrey Kerr
Based on play The Tenth Man by W. Somerset Maugham
Starring John Davis Lodge
Antoinette Cellier
Athole Stewart
Music by Harry Acres (uncredited)
Cinematography Walter J. Harvey
Edited by James Corbett
Production
company
Distributed by Wardour Films (UK)
Release dates
12 August 1936 (London)
Running time
68 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Tenth Man is a 1936 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring John Davis Lodge, Antoinette Cellier and Athole Stewart. It is based on the play The Tenth Man by W. Somerset Maugham.[1]

Plot

George Winter (John Lodge) is a self-made businessman and M.P., who lets nothing stand in the way of his ambition. Whenever Winter meets a rival who can't be bought, he destroys them through methods both legal and underhand. His wife Catherine (Antoinette Cellier) is intent on divorce, but with the scandal potentially damaging to his election campaign, Winter blackmails her into staying with him. Then, Winter meets his 'tenth man': Jim Ford (Clifford Evans), a victim who refuses to be silenced by threat or bribery, who has the power to expose one of Winter's shady gold mine deals, and bring his house of cards crashing down.

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide gave the film two out of five stars, calling it "An intriguing drama...Cleverly written from a play by W. Somerset Maugham."[2]

References

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