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Down River (1931)
Character: Sir Michael Gordon
A murderous skipper involved in dope trafficking.
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Master And Man (1929)
Character: Thomas Blount
A sacked workman rescues an owner's amnesiac son from a factory fire and reports him dead.
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The Arcadians (1927)
Character: Sir George Paddock
'Club-owner crashes plane in Arcady, land of truth and beauty.' (British Film Catalogue)
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Slaves of Destiny (1924)
Character: Hassan
In Africa an Englishman is sold as a slave by a blind beggar who then weds a girl after he has killed her crooked husband.
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The Marriage Bond (1932)
Character: Jenkins
A drunken man is left by his wife but she later comes back to him when she realises how desperate he is.
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Roses of Picardy (1927)
Character: Jerome Vanderlynden
In France, and ex-lieutenant returns to find his sweetheart is caring for a baron's blinded son.
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The Glad Eye (1927)
Character: Gaston
'The story concerns the misadventures of two flighty husbands in Paris on the spree. They find an excuse for their absence from home by pretending that they are accompanying a famous airman on a flight, but the latter does not proceed according to plan, and they have a hard time countering the suspicious questionings and moves of the sophisticated wife.' (BFI)
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Sailors Don't Care (1928)
Character: Sir William Graham
'1914. Knight poses as rating aboard son's cruiser and helps Q-ship sink U-boat.' (British Film Catalogue)
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Aaron's Rod (1923)
Character: Dr Petrie
A mysterious murder sets Nayland Smith and Petrie once again on the trail of villainous Fu-Manchu, and seeking a strange old stick with magical powers
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Thread o' Scarlet (1930)
Character: Smith
'Innocent blacksmith hanged on circumstantial evidence.' (British Film Catalogue)
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Sally Bishop (1923)
Character: Judge
A typist threatens to expose her lover when he prosecutes the divorce of a woman he means to marry.
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In the Blood (1924)
Character: Malcolm Jove
A woman frames her stepson for theft and he takes the place of his father's drugged champion and wins a boxing match.
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The Gay Corinthian (1924)
Character: Sir Thomas Apreece
A boxer saves a lady who joins gypsies on learning she is the subject of a bet.
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The Rocks of Valpre (1919)
Character: Captain Rodolphe
A romantic melodrama about a young woman, Christine, who falls in love with a glamorous French soldier. Bertrand is involved in secret work with the French army but when he gets falsely accused of stealing army plans, she marries the sensible, rich and older Trevor Mordaunt.
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The Call of Siva (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
Fourth release in 'The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu' series. Nayland Smith saves the life of Graham Guthrie, the British Resident in Bhutan, while on a visit to London from a plot by Dr. Fu-Manchu.
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London Love (1927)
Character: Sir Philip Brown
A rich man's chauffeur kills his mistress and frames his daughter's fiancé.
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In a Monastery Garden (1932)
Character: The Abbot
An Italian musician begins to steal his brother's compositions after he is jailed for shooting a prince.
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The Flag Lieutenant (1927)
Character: Stiffy Steele
A lieutenant is branded a coward after saving a beleaguered fort for an amnesiac major.
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Alf's Button (1930)
Character: Eustace the genie
A soldier discovers a button made from Aladdin's lamp grants wishes when rubbed.
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Henry, King of Navarre (1924)
Character: Charles XI
In France the Queen poisons the Huguenot Queen and weds her son to the King's sister as part of an assassination plan.
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Detective Lloyd (1932)
Character: Lodgekeeper
A detective matches wits with a group of thieves out to steal a priceless amulet.
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The Silver Buddha (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
Our hero Dr Petrie is caught by evil Fu-Manchu and imprisoned near the British Museum, where he risks a daring escape, high above the London streets.
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The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
A killer kitty with poison-tipped claws, giant noxious mushrooms and aphonia-inducing flowers are just some of the challenges faced by Sir Denis Nayland Smith and Dr Petrie in their battles against arch-villain Fu Manchu. Series of 15 shorts, each with a self-contained story.
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Love on Leave (1940)
Character: Dr. MacMillan
George and Katherine plan to marry but war breaks out. When he returns on two weeks leave, but has his marriage proposal put down by Katherine, George enters a relationship with another woman.
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Boadicea (1927)
Character: Prasutagus
The life of the Celtic Queen Boudica (Boadicea) and her rebellion against the Roman Empire.
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The Clue of the Pigtail (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
Third release in 'The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu' series, where the police has to investigate the clue of the pigtail wig.
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The West Case (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
Second release in 'The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu' series. Plans for an aerial torpedo are stolen from its inventor Frank Norris West, Nayland Smith tries to retrieve them but is defeated by Fu-Manchu.
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The Cry of the Nighthawk (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
n this episode of adventure serial The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu, intrepid sleuths Nayland Smith and Dr Petrie investigate the strange death of a man from Forest Hill found with his face covered with scratches; their enquiries lead them once more to the Devil Doctor, Fu-Manchu. Meanwhile, Petrie’s stiff upper lip begins to quiver, as he grows dangerously fond of Fu-Manchu’s slave girl, Karamaneh...
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The Fiery Hand (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
In this exciting adventure based on the second Fu-Manchu novel, intrepid sleuths Nayland Smith and Petrie investigate a haunted house, but get more of a fright than they expected. Caught by the evil Dr Fu-Manchu, Nayland Smith faces a plague of ravenous Cantonese rats - a torture known as 'The Six Gates of Joyful Wisdom'. Will Petrie end his agony, with the razor-sharp ‘Friend’s Sword’?
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The Fungi Cellars (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
Fu-Manchu’s slave girl Karamaneh leads sleuths Nayland Smith and Dr Petrie to her evil master’s lair, where they fall prey to another of the Devil Doctor’s traps. Bound hand and foot, they watch helplessly as a party of policemen are imprisoned in a subterranean vault and poisoned with vile fungal spore vapour, while Fu-Manchu cackles with maniacal glee. Can our heroes escape to save the day?
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The Man with the Limp (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
This action-packed episode features one of the Devil Doctor's most enjoyably silly schemes to do away with his nemesis Nayland Smith. When Smith goes missing, it's up to Dr Petrie to continue the hunt for the Si-Fan, Fu-Manchu's secret society. On the trail of a mysterious man with a limp, Petrie disguises himself as a rough bargee to investigate a smoky riverside drinking den, the Joy-Shop Club.
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The Knocking on the Door (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
The evil Dr Fu-Manchu proves to be a master of disguise as well as villainy in this thrilling episode of the popular adventure serial. Adopting the persona of a long-bearded professor, Fu-Manchu pays a visit to London's Madame Tussauds waxworks. Elsewhere, there's something horribly uncanny going on at a remote country cottage: sleuths Nayland Smith and Petrie leave the capital to investigate.
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The Queen of Hearts (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
Based on Sax Rohmer’s third Fu-Manchu novel, The Si-Fan Mysteries (1917), this sensational episode sees Fu-Manchu partly paralysed by a bullet wound. The Devil Doctor snatches eminent surgeon Sir Baldwin Frazer to carry out the delicate operation he needs. Dr Petrie, abducted by Fu-Manchu’s scheming assistant, Zarmi, must assist – and choose a playing card to determine whether he lives or dies...
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The Sacred Order (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
When sleuth Nayland Smith steals evil Dr Fu-Manchu's 'Sacred Order', the Devil Doctor himself faces death at the hands of the Si-Fan organisation.
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The Shrine of the Seven Lamps (1923)
Character: Dr. Petrie
In this thrilling final episode, evil Fu-Manchu's pet marmoset leads sleuth Petrie to a secret Si-Fan ceremony. Is the Devil Doctor's game now up?
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The Further Mysteries of Fu-Manchu (1924)
Character: Dr. Petrie
Detective Nayland Smith, comissioned by the British Government to investigate a series of murders comes up against the "Coughing Horror", Dr Fu-Manchu's servant.
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Waterloo (1929)
Character: Herzog Wellington
This presentation of 'Waterloo', a film by Karl Grune about the last hurrah of Napoleon, is a fascinating companion to the Abel Gance epic 'Napoleon'. 'Waterloo' presents a tale of several people involved in the final battle. Napoleon and Wellington, of course, but also the Austrian general Blutcher (who is seen as a ladies' man - his scene with a flirty Countess about halfway through the film is priceless; as are his touching scenes with his plain wife (who he imagines to be a young and nubile girl when they get romantic) and some people within his regiment. Not simply a film of war, 'Waterloo' is a story of people, of lovers, of lost opportunities.
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Trapped by London Sharks (1916)
Character: John Manton
Cardsharpers gas a drunkard and make him think he has killed his wife, so that he helps them plan a bank raid.
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High Treason (1929)
Character: Dr. Stephen Seymour
The year is 1940 and tension is growing between the empires of United Europe and the Atlantic States. A bloody border incident puts both sides on high alert.
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White Cargo (1929)
Character: Robert, the Missionary
The manager of a rubber plantation marries a native and she tries to poison him.
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Hindle Wakes (1927)
Character: Chris Hawthorne
A young working-class girl causes a stir when she sneaks off for a romantic getaway with the wealthy heir of the mill where she works.
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