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The Art of Hitchcock’s Forgotten Gems: ‘Young and Innocent’ Stands the Test of Time

Nova Pilbeam in Young and Innocent (Via IMDB)

In a surprising twist, two lesser-known Alfred Hitchcock films, “Shadow of a Doubt” and “Young and Innocent,” hold perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes scores. The latter, “Young and Innocent,” is a charming blend of comedy, romance, and suspense that showcases Hitchcock’s signature style and themes. Made in 1937, this British film marks one of Hitchcock’s “wrong man” stories, where the protagonist, a young man, is wrongly accused of murder and must clear his name with the help of a beautiful stranger.

“Young and Innocent” tells the story of Robert, a young man accused of murder, and Erica, a young woman who helps him clear his name. The film features a charming performance by Derrick De Marney as Robert and Nova Pilbeam as Erica. Supporting actors, including Edward Rigby, J. H. Roberts, and Percy Marmont, add to the film’s eccentric and comedic charm.

The film’s blend of suspense, romance, and comedy makes it a delightful watch, even today. Hitchcock’s masterful direction, fluid camera work, and attention to detail make every scene, from the film’s early sequence featuring a murdered body washing up on the beach to the climactic unmasking of the killer, a masterclass in storytelling.

Derrick De Marney, Nova Pilbeam, Edward Rigby in Young and Innocent (Via IMDB)

For Hitchcock enthusiasts, “Young and Innocent” offers a treasure trove of stylistic nods and tropes, including the use of broken teacups and eyeglasses, as well as the theme of playacting and disguise. The film’s conclusion, featuring an elaborate crane shot, is a stunning visual feast.

Despite being made nearly ninety years ago, “Young and Innocent” remains a delightful surprise on first viewing, a repeated guilty pleasure, and a certified 100% Fresh Red Tomato to this day. Now available to stream on Prime Video in the U.S., this forgotten gem is a must-watch for Hitchcock fans and anyone looking for a charming and entertaining classic film.

Praneet Thakur
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Praneet Thakur is a passionate movie and TV show enthusiast who loves to cover news and updates on the latest films and series. Reach out to him at [email protected].

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