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Language:English
: Program Type:Movie
: Screen Format:Black & White
: Studio:20th Century Fox
: Region Code:1
: Sound Features:stereo
: Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
: Format:DVD
: Product Name:Three Bad Men/Hangman's House [DVD]
: Product Tags:DVD
: Subtitles:French
Long believed lost, this fascinating John Ford-directed silent film was rediscovered and restored in the early 1970s. Based on the 1926 novel by Donn Byrne, the film stars Hobart Bosworth as Irish ""hanging judge"" James O'Brien. Even on his deathbed, O'Brien cannot stop meddling in the affairs of his daughter Connaught (June Collyer), insisting that the girl marry wealthy wastrel John Darcy (Earl Foxe). Alas, Connaught despises Darcy, preferring instead the poor-but-decent Donnaugh McDonnaugh (Larry Kent). Meanwhile, Irish expatriate Hogan (Victor McLaglen) returns to the Auld Sod to avenge his family's honor by killing the caddish Darcy. One of the highlights of Hangman's House is a steeplechase sequence, predating a similar sequence in Ford's The Quiet Man by 25 years. A young, unbilled John Wayne can clearly be spotted in this scene, enthusiastically urging on his favorite horse; reportedly, Wayne also appears as a condemned prisoner in a flashback sequence.~Hal Erickson
Name : Victor McLaglen: Role : Citizen Hogan
Name : June Collyer: Role : Connaught O'Brien
Name : Larry Kent: Role : Derrnott McDermott
Name : Earl Foxe: Role : John Darcy
Name : Hobart Bosworth: Role : James O'Brien, Lord Chief Justice
Name : Belle Stoddard: Role : Anne McDermott
Name : Eric Mayne: Role : Legionnaire Colonel
Name : John Wayne: Role : Spectator at Horse Race
Name : Jack Pennick: Role :
Name : John Ford: Role : Director
Name : Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne: Role : Screenwriter
Name : Marion Orth: Role : Screenwriter
Name : Philip Klein: Role : Screenwriter
Name : George Schneiderman: Role : Cinematographer
Name : Margaret Clancey: Role : Editor
Name : Malcolm Stuart Boylan: Role : Intertitle Writer
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: Program Type:Movie
: Screen Format:Black & White
: Studio:20th Century Fox
: Region Code:1
: Sound Features:stereo
: Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
: Format:DVD
: Product Name:Three Bad Men/Hangman's House [DVD]
: Product Tags:DVD
: Subtitles:French
Long believed lost, this fascinating John Ford-directed silent film was rediscovered and restored in the early 1970s. Based on the 1926 novel by Donn Byrne, the film stars Hobart Bosworth as Irish ""hanging judge"" James O'Brien. Even on his deathbed, O'Brien cannot stop meddling in the affairs of his daughter Connaught (June Collyer), insisting that the girl marry wealthy wastrel John Darcy (Earl Foxe). Alas, Connaught despises Darcy, preferring instead the poor-but-decent Donnaugh McDonnaugh (Larry Kent). Meanwhile, Irish expatriate Hogan (Victor McLaglen) returns to the Auld Sod to avenge his family's honor by killing the caddish Darcy. One of the highlights of Hangman's House is a steeplechase sequence, predating a similar sequence in Ford's The Quiet Man by 25 years. A young, unbilled John Wayne can clearly be spotted in this scene, enthusiastically urging on his favorite horse; reportedly, Wayne also appears as a condemned prisoner in a flashback sequence.~Hal Erickson
Name : Victor McLaglen: Role : Citizen Hogan
Name : June Collyer: Role : Connaught O'Brien
Name : Larry Kent: Role : Derrnott McDermott
Name : Earl Foxe: Role : John Darcy
Name : Hobart Bosworth: Role : James O'Brien, Lord Chief Justice
Name : Belle Stoddard: Role : Anne McDermott
Name : Eric Mayne: Role : Legionnaire Colonel
Name : John Wayne: Role : Spectator at Horse Race
Name : Jack Pennick: Role :
Name : John Ford: Role : Director
Name : Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne: Role : Screenwriter
Name : Marion Orth: Role : Screenwriter
Name : Philip Klein: Role : Screenwriter
Name : George Schneiderman: Role : Cinematographer
Name : Margaret Clancey: Role : Editor
Name : Malcolm Stuart Boylan: Role : Intertitle Writer
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