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Birds of Prey 1930

★ 5.84 votes98 min📅 1930-11-18

"Two hearts against death...giving all to smash the mysterious crime that mocked the law- and almost defeated justice."

Dive into the gripping world of *Birds of Prey* (1930), a classic British crime drama directed by Basil Dean that weaves suspense and vengeance into every frame.

Director: Basil Dean

Cast

Dorothy Boyd
Dorothy Boyd
Mollie Cunningham
Nigel Bruce
Nigel Bruce
Major Fothergill
Audrey Carten
Audrey Carten
Jane
David Hawthorne
Sergeant Joe Mallet
Ellis Jeffreys
Ellis Jeffreys
Elizabeth Green
Robert Loraine
Robert Loraine
Edward Pontefract Carter
Frank Lawton
Frank Lawton
Jimmy Hilton
Tom Reynolds
Tom Reynolds
Police Constable Mallet
C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith
Arthur Hilton
Warwick Ward
Warwick Ward
Edward Laverick

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Birds of Prey* (1930) about?

This 1930 British crime drama follows a retired police commissioner recounting a harrowing case from his past, where two criminals escaped the gallows and now seek vengeance. The story unfolds as they infiltrate his social circle, threatening to strike at the heart of justice.

Who directed *Birds of Prey*?

The film was directed by Basil Dean, a prolific filmmaker known for his work in both British cinema and theater.

Who stars in *Birds of Prey*?

The cast includes Nigel Bruce, Robert Loraine, Dorothy Boyd, Audrey Carten, and David Hawthorne.

Is *Birds of Prey* (1930) worth watching?

As a period crime drama, *Birds of Prey* offers a compelling blend of suspense and classic storytelling. While it lacks modern pacing, its themes of justice and revenge remain timeless, making it a niche but rewarding watch for fans of early cinema.

How long is *Birds of Prey*?

The film runs for 98 minutes.

About Birds of Prey (1930) — A Classic Crime Drama of Revenge and Justice

Dive into the gripping world of *Birds of Prey* (1930), a classic British crime drama directed by Basil Dean that weaves suspense and vengeance into every frame. Set against the backdrop of a lavish Sussex reception, the film unfolds as a retired Natal police commissioner recounts a chilling case from his past—one where justice was only partially served. The story twists as two vengeful criminals, spared the noose, infiltrate the commissioner's social circle, their simmering hatred threatening to explode into violence. With its moody atmosphere and moral dilemmas, this 98-minute thriller explores themes of retribution and the fragility of justice.

Basil Dean's direction crafts an eerie sense of unease, while the ensemble cast, featuring Nigel Bruce and Robert Loraine, delivers performances steeped in tension and intrigue. As the past collides with the present, *Birds of Prey* (1930) keeps viewers on edge, blending crime drama with a dash of old-world sophistication.