Alfred Hitchcock directed this adaptation of the Daphne du Maurier novel - his last British film - before leaving for Hollywood and a contract with David O. Selznick. Young orphan Mary (Maureen O'Hara) arrives in 18th century Cornwall to live with her Uncle Joss (Leslie Banks), the landlord of Jamaica Inn. After finding work as a barmaid, Mary discovers that Joss commands a band of pirates who smuggle contraband from wrecked ships. Mary is further unnerved by the ever-present Justice of the Peace, Sir Humphrey Pengallan (Charles Laughton).
Actor: Mervyn Johns
Actor: Leslie Banks
Actor: Robert Newton
Producer: Erich Pommer
Actor: Charles Laughton
Co-Producer: Charles Laughton
Actor: Frederick Piper
Actor: Emlyn Williams
Actor: Wylie Watson
Actor: Maureen O'Hara
Actor: Hay Petrie
Writer: Sidney Gilliat
Actor: Maureen O'Hara
Actor: Maureen O'Hara
Actor: Morland Graham
Writer: Joan Harrison
Actor: Marie Ney
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writer: Alma Reville
Actor: Edwin Greenwood
Writer: J.B. Priestley
Music: Eric Fenby
Actor: Horace Hodges
Actor: William Devlin