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Still from The Step-Father via EAFA

Identifier:

  • 2551 (Source: East Anglian Film Archive)

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Henry Bulleid

Country of Production:

United Kingdom

Languages:

English

Duration:

00:06:09

Length:

110 ft

Format:

9.5mm

Colour:

B&W

Sound Notes:

Silent

Description:

"Amateur filmmaker, cinema historian and railway engineer H.A.V. Bulleid presents a tale of paternal foreboding and rural tragedy. When a man dies, his widow seeks a suitable replacement to care for her and their son. Torn between two rival suitors - Dr. Vincent Moire and the mysterious Richard Grafton - the mother is unable to make a decision, despite her son expressing a clear preference for the doctor. When he is called away to town, Grafton seizes his opportunity and, wanting rid of the boy so that he might live with the mother in peace, shoves him over a cliff to his death. But when Grafton returns to the village, he spots the doctor - who has made an unexpected return - walking arm in arm with the widow. Distraught and defeated, Grafton claws at his neck and face in desperation, reaches into his jacket, pulls out a gun and kills himself." (EAFA Database)

Locations:

  • Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, UK (Filming)

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Repository:

East Anglian Film Archive

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