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It's Never Too Late to Mend

It's Never Too Late to Mend (1937)

58% User Rating
1h 10min
Drama

An evil prison administrator cruelly abuses the inmates at his prison, until one day the tables are turned.

David MacDonaldDirector

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Tod Slaughter

Tod Slaughter

Squire John Meadows

Jack Livesey

Jack Livesey

Tom Robinson

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Marjorie Taylor

Susan Merton

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Ian Colin

George Fielding

Laurence Hanray

Laurence Hanray

Lawyer Crawley

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D.J. Williams

Farmer Merton

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Roy Russell

Rev. Mr. Eden

John Singer

John Singer

Matthew Josephs

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Cecil Bevan

Prison Inspector

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Douglas Stewart

Prison Inspector

Mavis Villiers

Mavis Villiers

Betty

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Rating 60%

June 20, 2022

Tod Slaughter is in his element as the 19th century English country squire ("Meadows") who just happens to be the local Justice of the Peace (so sends folks to jail) and who also has his eye on a young lady from the village who in turn has her eye on a local beefcake. "Squire Meadows" contrives to have her beloved deported to the colonies and sets about winning her for himself; meantime having quite a bit of fun making "Mr. Bumble" look like Mother Theresa. The dialogue is a wee bit saggy, but his facial expressions with some help from Lawrence Henry and Jack Livesey make for quite an entertaining little period drama.

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