The Lad
The Lad

The Lad

1935Movie72 minEnglish

An ex-con searching for a hidden jewel is assumed by a group of people to be investigating them.

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Director: Henry EdwardsGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A young man, Arthur, is ostracized by his family and the community after he is wrongly accused of theft. He escapes from an orphanage and tries to prove his innocence, navigating the harsh realities of society while seeking to clear his name and find a place for himself in the world.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Lad' was generally met with a mixed to positive reception, with particular praise directed towards its earnest portrayal of a young man's struggle against adversity and the performances of its cast. Critics noted its sentimental appeal and effective dramatic tension, though some found the plot somewhat predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive handling of a social issue.
  • John Stuart's performance as the wrongly accused man was a highlight.
  • The film offered a touching, albeit sometimes predictable, melodrama.

Google audience: Audience reception information for 'The Lad (1935)' is not readily available in a quantifiable format.

Fun Fact

The film marked one of Nova Pilbeam's earliest significant roles, paving the way for her future collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock.

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