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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA man poisons his nephew out of desperation for money.A man poisons his nephew out of desperation for money.A man poisons his nephew out of desperation for money.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
Ethel Griffies
- Customer in Madame Collins' Dress Shop
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Crauford Kent
- Broker
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Doris Lloyd
- Woman Exchanging Foreign Currency in Bank
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C. Montague Shaw
- Mr. Edwards
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Carl Stockdale
- Jailer
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Harry Stubbs
- Mr. Evans
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Opinión destacada
For those who feel this film reminds them of a stage play I must say I have seen a few movies that could fit that description, but Payment Deferred does not.
The characters draw you into their world, a small glimpse of life during the early part of the last century. My mother used to squeeze oranges for my dad each morning on the same sort of juicer Charles Laughton uses while caring for his wife. And always having guests come in to the (usually) single heated room was de rigueur.
The comment regarding the clues being too obvious was likely from a younger person - in the old days one did not touch anything belonging to the father of the household! We were not even allowed to change the radio dial. My grandmother was not allowed to paint on Sundays or use bright colours, my dad could not read the funny papers on a Sunday, his children could not attend the movie theatre.
Payment Deferred drew me back into its time capsule - good story, casting and excellent acting.
The characters draw you into their world, a small glimpse of life during the early part of the last century. My mother used to squeeze oranges for my dad each morning on the same sort of juicer Charles Laughton uses while caring for his wife. And always having guests come in to the (usually) single heated room was de rigueur.
The comment regarding the clues being too obvious was likely from a younger person - in the old days one did not touch anything belonging to the father of the household! We were not even allowed to change the radio dial. My grandmother was not allowed to paint on Sundays or use bright colours, my dad could not read the funny papers on a Sunday, his children could not attend the movie theatre.
Payment Deferred drew me back into its time capsule - good story, casting and excellent acting.
- max843
- 6 ago 2011
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- TriviaThe play opened on Broadway in New York City, New York on 30 September 1931 at the Lyceum Theater, 149 W. 45th St. and ran for 70 performances. Charles Laughton originated the role of William Marble. Also in the cast were Elsa Lanchester and Lionel Pape. Originally produced in the "pre-code" era, five dialogue cuts to remove suggestive remarks were made for the picture's 1939 re-release. Some censors eliminated references to cyanide before allowing the showing of the movie. Turner Classic Movies airs the original uncensored version, which has been preserved by the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York.
- ErroresIn the final scene, a boom-mike shadow catches William Marble's last words and then pulls up and out of the shot.
- Citas
Marguerite Collins: Here I am, tied to a little shop. Ah well. We must try to smile, eh? But it is lonely. My husband is in a hospital in France. The war.
William Marble: Where was he wounded?
Marguerite Collins: Ohhh...
[shakes head]
Marguerite Collins: . That I cannot tell you. Oh, it is terrible!
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- Presupuesto
- USD 197,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 21 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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