

The Greed of William Hart
1948 Directed by Oswald MitchellHart and Moore are grave-robbers who provide cadavers to the medical students of 19th-century Edinburgh. When the supply becomes low and demand still great, the two decide to create their own supply, a plan that proves profitable when they stick to vagrants, prostitutes and drunkards. But when they poison likable Jamie, the townsfolk retaliate. NB: This film was originally written to be about Burke and Hare, but after it was completed, the British censors refused to allow its release on the grounds those names themselves were offensive; thus the entire soundtrack was recut so that new names - Hart and Moore - recorded by the film's actors, were cut into the previously recorded lines, replacing the offending "Burke" or "Hare", sentence by sentence.

Tod Slaughter
....................................................William Hart

Henry Oscar
....................................................Mr. Moore
Jenny Lynn
....................................................Helen Moore
Winifred Melville
....................................................Meg Hart

Aubrey Woods
....................................................Jamie Wilson
Patrick Addison
....................................................Hugh Alston
Arnold Bell
....................................................Dr. Cox
Director
...........................................................Oswald Mitchell
Producer
...........................................................Gilbert Church
Writer
...........................................................John Gilling
Assistant Director
...........................................................John Gilling
Sound
...........................................................Ken Wiles
Editor
...........................................................John F. House
Production Companies
...................................................Ambassador . . . Bushey Productions
Gilbert Church Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Mystery
Horror
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