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Murder in the Red Barn (1935)

Murder in the Red Barn

Plot – In the 1820s rural England, a young girl is tricked by tales of marriage by a villainous Squire, and when she becomes pregnant and disappears, a gipsy lad is blamed – Murder in the Red Barn.

Director – Milton Rosmer

Starring – Tod Slaughter, Sophie Stewart, D. J. Williams

Genre – Crime | Drama

Released – 1935

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