Doctor Syn (film)
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Doctor Syn is a 1937 British black-and-white historical dramatic adventure film, directed by Roy William Neill for Gainsborough Pictures. It stars George Arliss (in his last feature film), Margaret Lockwood, Graham Moffatt and Ronald Shiner.[1] The film is based on the Doctor Syn novels of Russell Thorndike, set in 18th century Kent. The character of Syn and the events at the film's climax were both softened considerably in comparison to Thorndike's original story.
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Plot
Led by Captain Collyer (Roy Emerton), a detachment of Royal Navy tax and revenue officers arrive in the village of Dymchurch on Romney Marsh. The area is notorious for liquor-smuggling and they are on the trail of the culprits. They find a village of apparently honest, pious and simple folk, looked after benevolently by their philanthropic vicar Doctor Syn (Arliss). Syn is in fact the leader of the smugglers of the parish, using his cover as a man of the cloth to run a profitable ring whose dividends are used to better the lives of the local community. Collyer gradually comes to suspect what is going on, and a series of chases and confrontations takes place across the marshes, in which Syn and the smugglers always narrowly outwit their pursuers. Collyer finally discovers that Syn is none other than the notorious pirate Captain Clegg, thought to have been executed many years earlier. Still one step ahead, Syn destroys all incriminating evidence and he and his men make their escape.
Cast
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- George Arliss as Doctor Syn
- Margaret Lockwood as Imogene Clegg
- John Loder as Denis Cobtree
- Roy Emerton as Captain Howard Collyer
- Graham Moffatt as Jerry Jerk
- George Merritt as Mipps
- Athole Stewart as Squire Cobtree
- Frederick Burtwell as Rash
- Wilson Coleman as Dr. Pepper
- Wally Patch as Bo'sun
- Muriel George as Mrs. Waggetts
- Meinhart Maur as Mulatto
Production
It was the last film George Arliss made under his contract with Gaumont British.[2] "He is a quite good parson and there is virtue even in his smuggling," said Arliss. "I think we can make him quite an amusing character, and the subject is picturesque and dramatic."[3]
he film was announced in April[4] taking place at Gaumont British's studio at Islington.[5] There was some location work in Dymchurch.[6]
Anna Lee was to play the female lead. She was replaced by Margaret Lockwood who impressed with her performance so much she was offered a three year contract by Gainsborough Pictures.[7]
References
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External links
- Doctor Syn at AllMovie
- Doctor Syn at the British Film Institute's Film and TV Database
- Doctor Syn at BritMovie
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Doctor Syn at IMDb
- Dr Syn at TCMDB
- ↑ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/31538
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- ↑ STUDIO AND SCREEN: A Schools Film Institute Group for Manchester--Making a Star--Some New Films The Manchester Guardian (1901-1959) [Manchester (UK)] 29 Apr 1937: 12
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- ↑ NEWS OF THE SCREEN: ' Woman Chases Man' Opens Today at Music Hall'George and Margaret' on Warner's Program News From Hollywood New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 10 June 1937: 27.
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- 1937 films
- 1930s adventure films
- 1930s drama films
- 1930s historical films
- British black-and-white films
- British films
- British historical films
- British adventure films
- British drama films
- English-language films
- Films directed by Roy William Neill
- Films produced by Michael Balcon
- Gainsborough Pictures films
- Films based on multiple works
- Films based on British novels
- Films set in the 1790s
- Films set in Kent
- Films set on beaches