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  1. Number Seventeen is a 1932 British comedy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring John Stuart, Anne Grey and Leon M. Lion. The film, which is based on the 1925 burlesque stage play Number Seventeen written by Joseph Jefferson Farjeon , [1] concerns a group of criminals who commit a jewel robbery and hide their loot in ...

    • 18 July 1932#TAB#(London)
    • John Maxwell
  2. Number 17: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Leon M. Lion, Anne Grey, John Stuart, Donald Calthrop. A gang of thieves gather at a safe house following a robbery, but a detective is on their trail.

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    • Crime, Mystery, Thriller
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • 1932-11-07
  3. El número 17 es una película dirigida por Alfred Hitchcock con Leon M. Lion, Anne Grey, John Stuart, Donald Calthrop .... Año: 1932. Título original: Number Seventeen.

    • Reino Unido
    • Jack E. Cox; Bryan Langley (B&W)
    • Alfred Hitchcock
  4. Título original: Number Seventeen; Año: 1932 ; País: Reino Unido; Dirección: Alfred Hitchcock; Intérpretes: John Stuart, Leon M. Lion, Anne Grey, Donald Calthrop, Barry Jones; Argumento: Joseph Jefferson Farjeon (Obra de teatro) Guión: Joseph Jefferson Farjeon, Alfred Hitchcock, Alma Reville, Rodney Ackland; Música: Adolph Hallis

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    • John Stuart
    • Alfred Hitchcock
  5. Number 17. In an empty London house, a hobo named Ben (Leon M. Lion) looks for shelter yet instead finds a corpse. When Detective Fordyce (John Stuart) shows up, he questions Ben, but is ...

    • (97)
    • Leon M. Lion
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Mystery & Thriller, Comedy
  6. Number Seventeen (1932) directed by Alfred Hitchcock • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1932. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. A great play. A great novel and a greater film. A gang of thieves gather at a safe house following a robbery, but a detective is on their trail. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. 23 de sept. de 2005 · As the plot of the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Number Seventeen (1932) unspools, more people appear and more complications ensue. A Detective Fordyce (John Stuart) arrives at the house, and the two men discover a beautiful girl, Rose Ackroyd (Ann Casson), inside the house.