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Jamaica Inn
The film is based on a novel by Daphne Du Maurier. It is about a young woman moving in with her aunt and uncovers his conspiracy which involves to murderers. She attempts to prevent him which leads to unexpected consequences.
















5 December 1911, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

29 October 1867, Baginton, Warwickshire, England, UK

28 October 1872, London, England, UK

17 January 1887, Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK

25 June 1897, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK

22 May 1897, Basutoland, South Africa

21 March 1911, Guatemala City, Guatemala

16 July 1895, Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK

18 July 1895, Chelsea, London, England, UK

14 June 1871, Leicestershire, England, UK

6 February 1889, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK

1 June 1905, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, UK

18 February 1899, Pembroke, Wales, UK

9 June 1890, West Derby, England, UK

1 July 1899, Victoria Hotel, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK

23 September 1902, London, England, UK

27 August 1895, London, England, UK

26 November 1905, Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales, UK

17 August 1920, Ranelagh, County Dublin, Ireland, UK [now Ranelagh, Dublin, Republic of Ireland]

8 August 1891, Patrick, Scotland, UK

18 October 1898, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK

19 December 1863, Falmouth, Cornwall, England, UK



January 18, 2013
Jamaica Inn is a fraud perpetrated with great names.
September 06, 2009
Couched in pure silent German gothic
March 20, 2012
Creaky, old-hat, and forgettable.
May 18, 2015
Jamaica Inn, while no classic, seems undeserving of its reputation as a failure.
November 17, 2012
Mostly known as Hitchcock's last British fim before leaving for Hollywood, this period piece is weak, despite star performance from Charles Laughton.
June 24, 2006
The result is weird, but not wonderful.
March 09, 2015
This lurid story of violence and brutality is lavishly staged.
February 03, 2015
Laughton is compelling from the first instant: His Pengallan is at least five of the seven deadly sins rolled into one, a cheerfully loathsome creature with wide-set eyebrows and a multitude of chins ...
March 25, 2006
Having set his own standards, Alfred Hitchcock must be judged by them; and, by them, his Jamaica Inn is merely journeyman melodrama.
May 18, 2015
It could have come across as strictly a work-for-hire gig, but it displays enough Hitchcockery to show he wasn't as disengaged from the material as he would later claim he was.
March 26, 2009
Superb direction, excellent casting, expressive playing and fine production offset an uneven screenplay to make Jamaica Inn a gripping version of the Daphne du Maurier novel.
March 20, 2012
By common consent, one of Alfred Hitchcock's poorest and least personal works, though it has some compensations.