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  • The Curse of the Wraydons is a 1946 British thriller film directed by Victor M. Gover and starring Tod Slaughter, Bruce Seton and Henry Caine.
    It was based on the 1928 play Spring-Heeled Jack by Maurice Sandoz, which was in turn based upon the 1849 play by W. G. Willis. It was made at Bushey Studios.


    Plot


    During the Napoleonic Wars an Englishman, who is sent into exile, agrees to become a spy for France. It features Victorian legendary character Spring-heeled Jack.


    Cast


    Tod Slaughter – Philip Wraydon
    Bruce Seton – Jack Wraydon, 'Spring Heeled Jack'
    Henry Caine – George Wraydon
    Pearl Cameron – Rose Wraydon
    Andrew Laurence – George Heeningham
    Alan Lawrance – Squire Sedgefield
    Lorraine Clewes – Helen Sedgefield
    Gabriel Toyne – Payne
    Ben Williams – John Rickers
    John Coyle – Dennis
    Daphne Arthur – Alice Maitland
    Barry O'Neill – George Wraydon


    Distribution


    The film was released in the USA by Hoffberg Productions Inc. in 1953, edited to 75 minutes and retitled Strangler's Morgue, on a double bill with Slaughter's "The Greed of William Hart", which was also retitled as Horror Maniacs. Another version starring Tod Slaughter was produced in 1950 by BBC titled Spring-Heeled Jack.


    References




    External links


    The Curse of the Wraydons at IMDb

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