
| The Mystery of Edwin Drood | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Stuart Walker |
| Written by | Leopold Atlas John L. Balderston Charles Dickens (original novel) Bradley King Gladys Unger |
| Starring | Claude Rains Douglass Montgomery Heather Angel David Manners |
| Music by | Edward Ward |
| Cinematography | George Robinson |
| Editing by | Edward Curtiss |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
| Release date(s) | February 4, 1935 (1935-02-04) |
| Running time | 87 min |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1935) was the third film adaptation and first sound film version of Charles Dickens's unfinished novel of the same name. It starred Claude Rains in the role of the villainous John Jasper. Filmed by Universal Pictures, it co-starred Douglass Montgomery and Valerie Hobson (the future Estella of David Lean's 1946 Great Expectations), and featured David Manners as Edwin Drood. It was directed by Stuart Walker, who had directed a little-known 1934 film adaptation of Great Expectations. The film's script provides an ending to the original unfinished novel, solving the mystery of the fate of Edwin Drood.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood marks Claude Rains's only appearance in a Charles Dickens film.
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