The House of Marney
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Directed byCecil M. Hepworth
Written byHarry Hughes
Based onThe House of Marney by John Goodwin
Produced byArchibald Nettlefold
| The House of Marney | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Cecil M. Hepworth |
| Written by | Harry Hughes |
| Based on | The House of Marney by John Goodwin |
| Produced by | Archibald Nettlefold |
| Starring | Alma Taylor John Longden James Carew |
| Cinematography | Jack E. Cox |
Production company | Nettlefold Films |
| Distributed by | Allied Artists Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
The House of Marney is a 1927 British silent crime film directed by Cecil Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, John Longden and James Carew.[1] It was based on a novel by John Goodwin (a pseudonym for Sydney Gowing), which was in turn based on a serial called "Dave the Barge-Boy", originally written by the author for the story paper The Boys' Realm in 1906.[2]
An Essex sailor helps save a girl's heir from his crooked uncle.