Review of Young and Innocent (1937) by Walter C — 03 Jan 2008
A famous actress turns up strangled on the beach and in typical Hitchcock fashion the man accused for the crime didn't commit it. Teaming up with the daughter (Nova Pilbeam) of the cheif inspector, they try to find out who did commit the murder.
Nova Pilbeam is fun to watch and this movie plays out like a typical well-made Hitchcock thriller.
This review of Young and Innocent (1937) was written by Walter C on 03 Jan 2008.
Young and Innocent has generally received positive reviews.
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