Hitchcock's last film before he moved to the US, and it's a mild stinker. Charles Laughton had some creative control, and insisted on Maureen O'Hara being cast in the film after everyone else thought her screen test was shit. She wouldn't have had her career if Laughton hadn't taken such a liking to her. Anyway, it's worth watching and the entire colorized version is linked, but it does no justice to the evocative and atmospheric book.