Hatter's Castle 82 years old

Her shame was something no one could forgive - except the man who loved her!

Hatter's Castle

The year is 1880. On the outskirts of the fictional small Scottish town of Levenford there stands a strange building, half cottage, half castle, embraced with thick stone walls. The townsfolk nickname the fortress "Hatter's Castle", for James Brodie, the man who built it. Brodie is a hatter who keeps the members of the family in fear and submission; he is brutal, arrogant, selfish and cruel. His wife, who has long been ailing, and his daughter Mary, are in awe of him. His son Angus, aged 15, alone dear to his heart, suffers under his love as the others suffer under his sternness.

Credits

Hatter's Castle Cast

Name Character
James Mason He was 32, 75 years old when he died as Dr. Renwick
Deborah Kerr She was 20, 86 years old when she died as Mary Brodie
Emlyn Williams He was 36, 81 years old when he died as Dennis
Henry Oscar He was 50, 78 years old when he died as Grierson
Beatrice Varley was 45, 67 years old when died as Mrs. Brodie
Laurence Hanray He was 67, 73 years old when he died as Dr. Lawrie
Robert Newton He was 36, 50 years old when he died as James Brodie
June Holden as Janet
Enid Stamp-Taylor She was 37, 41 years old when she died as Nancy
George Merritt He was 51, 86 years old when he died as Gibson
Tony Bateman as Angus Brodie (as Anthony Bateman)

Hatter's Castle Crew

Name Department
Mutz Greenbaum as Director of Photography. He was 45 (72) years old when He died Camera
Isadore Goldsmith as Producer. He was 48 (71) years old when He died Production
James A. Carter as Art Direction. He was 40 (now 122) years old Art
Rodney Ackland as Scenario Writer. He was 33 (83) years old when He died Writing
Paul Merzbach as Screenplay. He was 53 (54) years old when He died Writing
Lance Comfort as Director. He was 33 (58) years old when He died Directing
Horace Shepherd as Original Music Composer. Sound
A.J. Cronin as Novel. He was 45 (84) years old when He died Writing
Rudolph Bernauer as Screenplay. Writing
Douglas Robertson as Editor. Editing
Hatter's Castle poster
Hatter's Castle (82 years)

Her shame was something no one could forgive - except the man who loved her!

  • Release day: Monday, February 02, 1942
  • Runtime: 102 minutes