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The Suicide Club (1914)
Character: N/A
A colonel saves a prince's life when he joins a club of men who draw lots to kill one another.
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The Mayor of Casterbridge (1921)
Character: Michael Henchard
A man sells his wife and child to a sailor, remarries on becoming mayor, and learns his daughter is actually the sailor's.
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Bridegrooms Beware! (1913)
Character: Bridegroom
A comedy feature with Fred Groves having dual roles of bridegroom and a lunatic, and in the course of the film the two characters swap places.
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Puppets of Fate (1933)
Character: Arthur Brandon
'Escaped convict blackmails murderous doctor into helping him.' (British Film Catalogue)
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Florence Nightingale (1915)
Character: Doctor
The film portrays the life of Florence Nightingale, particularly her innovations in nursing during the Crimean War (1854–56).
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Maria Marten, or Murder in the Red Barn (1913)
Character: William Corder
A wealthy landowner kills his pregnant mistress and buries her body, but his mother has a strange dream that just may bring his crime to light. Based on an actual murder that happened in 1828.
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Her Luck in London (1914)
Character: Richard Lenowen
Nellie, a beautiful farmer's daughter, is lured to the wickedness of the big city. Based on an original story by Charles Darrell.
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Black-Eyed Susan (1914)
Character: Wiliam Lorman
A sailor is court-martialled for hitting an officer who tried to seduce a smuggler's young daughter.
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Morning Departure (1946)
Character: Captain Fenton
At the end of World War II, a Royal Navy submarine on routine patrol strikes and detonates a mine. The subsequent explosion sinks the submarine, killing most of its crew. Frantic efforts are taken to rescue those remaining alive.
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Popsy Wopsy (1913)
Character: Composer
A composer gets drunk on the proceeds of a song and sees his furniture dancing.
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The Viper (1938)
Character: Inspector Bradawl
Crime comedy sequel to The Vulture (1937). Amateur sleuth, Cedric Gull, takes on another case.
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Royal Eagle (1936)
Character: Sam Waldock
A clerk is suspected of committing a warehouse robbery and captures the real thieves aboard a pleasure boat.
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The Cup Final Mystery (1914)
Character: N/A
A goalkeeper is kidnapped just before the Cup Final at Crystal Palace. Can he be rescued in time for a triumphant match?
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Beautiful Jim (1914)
Character: Lt. Jim Beresford
A murder mystery concerning the murder by a Colonel's son of his sister's fiancé using a golf club. Based on the novel by John Strange Winter.
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The Idol of Paris (1914)
Character: Philippe Castelle
A crook demands his princess cousin in marriage in return for clearing a prince of theft charges. Based on Charles Darrell's original play.
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The Crimson Circle (1922)
Character: Inspector Parr
Police battle against a gang of blackmailers known as The Crimson Circle.
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Dance Band (1935)
Character: Pantomime Act
Life gets complicated for bandleader Buddy when he falls for his greatest rival – the leader of an all-girl dance band!
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Suspense (1930)
Character: Pvt. Lomax
During the First World War a British unit take up a new position in a trench unaware that the Germans are laying a mine underneath it.
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The Challenge (1938)
Character: Favre
Dramatization of the first climbing of the Matterhorn in 1865.
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My Brother Jonathan (1948)
Character: Lisha Hodgkiss
Jonathan Dakers' early ambition was to become a great surgeon and to marry Edie Martyn. But, on the death of his father, he is obliged to start work as a partner in a poor general practice in the Black Country. Edie falls in love with Jonathan's brother, Harold, who is killed in the Great War, and Jonathan marries her as planned. It is only afterwards that he realises he now loves another.
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Escape! (1930)
Character: N/A
When Matt Denant (Gerald de Maurier) finds himself wrongly imprisoned for manslaughter, he takes an opportunity to escape from jail during a foggy day and is forced to rely on the goodwill of local people to remain a fugitive of the law.
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Out of the Blue (1931)
Character: Bannister Blair
Impoverished aristocrat's daughter Tommy Tucker is in love with radio announcer Bill Coverdale, but he is engaged to her more glamorous sister Angela, who he does not love. Seeking escape from this hopeless situation, and her life of genteel poverty, Tommy flees abroad to Biarritz to become a nightclub singer.
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Sally in Our Alley (1931)
Character: Alf Cope
A woman believes her boyfriend died in the First World War, but he is now looking for her
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The Squeaker (1937)
Character: Martin
London's jewel thieves are under the thumb of a mysterious fence, who ruthlessly exposes any thief who crosses him. Desperate, Scotland Yard re-hires ex-Inspector Barrabal who, as a known drunkard, is ideally suited to go undercover with a faked criminal record (which may spoil his chances with lovely Carol Stedman).
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Strange Boarders (1938)
Character: uncredited
Pre-war intelligence man Tommy Blythe interrupts his honeymoon to investigate the discovery of vital Air Ministry blueprints on a woman killed in a London road accident. The trail leads to a boarding house in Notting Hill and its varied tenants.
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The Ghost Camera (1933)
Character: Barnaby Rudd
When a photograph is taken at the scene of a murder, the camera is tossed out of a castle window to destroy the evidence and lands in the back of a passing car belonging to chemist John Gray who becomes amateur sleuth after developing the film and goes in search of the woman captured by the photograph. When the camera is stolen from his laboratory, Gray's suspicions are further aroused.
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21 Days Together (1940)
Character: Barnes
After Larry Darrent accidentally kills his lover's blackmailing husband, someone else is arrested for the crime. When he is found guilty, Larry and Wanda have just three weeks together before he must give himself up or let an innocent man go to the gallows.
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Your Witness (1950)
Character: Dart Player #6
Adam Hayward is a successful New York City defense lawyer. One day he receives a cable that the British war buddy who saved his life at Anzio Beach is now in trouble with the law in England. Taking the advice of his secretary to go to England rather than wire money, Adam arrives in his friend's village to find him about to stand trial for the murder of the hired stable-hand, Lawrence.
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My Brother's Keeper (1948)
Character: Landlord
War hero turned villain George Martin escapes from the police, but he is handcuffed to a naive young crook Willie Stannard. After using a clever plan to obtain railway tickets, and with the police and the press in hot pursuit, George has to find a way of breaking loose from Willie, and to make his escape.
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An Ideal Husband (1947)
Character: Phipps
A prominent politician is preparing to expose a financial scandal. But then a woman who has invested heavily in the shady venture threatens to uncover a damaging secret in the politician's past if he exposes the speculation as a fraud. His problem is compounded by his wife's intolerance of the slightest character flaws.
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The Old Curiosity Shop (1934)
Character: Showman
An elderly shop-keeper and his grand-daughter are threatened by the rich, mean-spirited dwarf Quilp, and decide to flee across England to escape him. They are pursued both by Quilp and by the shop-keeper's long-lost brother, who wants to find them for a different reason.
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