Hindle Wakes (1918 film)

Summary

Hindle Wakes is a 1918 British silent film drama, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Colette O'Niel and Hayford Hobbs. It is the first of four screen versions of the celebrated and controversial 1912 play by Stanley Houghton. It which was a sensation in its time for its daring assertions that a woman could enjoy a sexual fling just as much as a man, without feeling any guilt or obligation to explain herself, and that she was perfectly capable of making her own life decisions without interference from family or the need to bow to social pressures.

Hindle Wakes
Directed byMaurice Elvey
Written byEliot Stannard
Stanley Houghton (play)
Produced byWilliam Baker
StarringColette O'Niel
Hayford Hobbs
Production
company
Diamond / Super
Release date
  • January 1918 (1918-01)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

Elvey was reported to be unsatisfied with the way the film turned out and, believing he could do better, directed a remake in 1927, producing what is now regarded as a classic of British silent cinema.

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External links edit

  • Hindle Wakes at IMDb  
  • Hindle Wakes at BFI Film & TV Database