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The Mill on the Floss

1937 | 95m | English

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Director: Tim Whelan
Writer: George Eliot
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Romeo and Juliet in 1930s England. The owner of the mill and the local lord are in conflict over water rights. The lord wins threatening the mill owner with financial ruin.
Release Date: Jan 09, 1937
Director: Tim Whelan
Writer: George Eliot
Genres: Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, mill, 19th century
Production Companies G.B. Morgan Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
James Mason Tom Tulliver
Geraldine Fitzgerald Maggie Tulliver
Frank Lawton Philip Wakem
Victoria Hopper Lucy Deane
Fay Compton Mrs. Tulliver
Griffith Jones Stephen Guest
Mary Clare Mrs. Moss
Athene Seyler Mrs. Pullet
Sam Livesey Mr. Tulliver
Amy Veness Mrs. Deane
Felix Aylmer Mr. Wakem
Eliot Makeham Mr. Pullet
William Devlin Bob Jakin
Ivor Barnard Mr. Moss
David Horne Mr. Deane (uncredited)
O.B. Clarence Mr. Gore
Cecil Ramage Luke
Martita Hunt Mrs. Glegg
Pauline de Chalus Maggie as a Child
Eldon Gorst Tom - as a Child
W.E. Holloway D. Stelling
Arthur West Payne Bob Jakin - as a Child
Philip Frost Philip Wakem - as a Child
A.E. Johnson
Beatrice Marsden
Sydney Moncton
Anna Murrell Lucy - as a Child
Hilary Pritchard
Cynthia Stock
Edmund Willard
Geraldine Wilton
Fred Withers
J.H. Roberts Mr. Glegg
Name Job
Tim Whelan Director
Charles Cowlrick Original Music Composer
John Stumar Director of Photography
Hone Glendinning Director of Photography
John Datlowe Editor
Cecil H. Williamson Editor
D.W. Daniels Art Direction
Bermans Costume Design
Mademoiselle Segalla Costume Design
George Eliot Novel
Colin Wark Original Music Composer
Name Title
John Clein Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I have always been more of a fan of George Eliot's stories than of many of her more, shall we say, "sentimental" contemporaries. Her stories were grittier, with far more realistic characters - and this is one of her best. A childhood feud spills over into adulthood and some unique pig-headedness tha ... t maximises the misery for the Tulliver and Wakem families. James Mason takes on his first major cinema role here, and he does it well as the opinionated "Tom", elder brother of "Maggie" (Geraldine Fitzgerald) who is admired by "Philip" (Frank Lawton), but he is from the family that put old man "Tulliver" from his mill after losing a law suit - a fact that "Tom" will neither forgive nor forget... There is a smattering of strong supporting characters from Martita Hunt, Fay Compton and Felix Aylmer to give added richness to this rather sad story of bloody-mindedness (and of the dependence young women had on their men-folks in the 1830s). The production is a bit stagey at times, but really redeemed by the last - tragic - ten minutes, and though this adaptation really does simplify the characters a little too much, it still clings on to enough of the story to make it worth a watch.

Jun 20, 2022