Will Any Gentleman...? (1953)
Character: Mr. Brown
A trip to the theatre changes a meek bank clerk's life, as he undergoes hypnosis and leaves without being woken up. Suddenly, he believes he is the world's greatest lover and becomes a terrorizing Casanova.
Cross Currents (1935)
Character: Rev. Eustace Hickling
A Devon Vicar mistakenly comes under suspicion of murdering a rival in love.
Love at Sea (1936)
Character: Horace Godwin
A comedy of mistaken identities aboard a cruise ship, in which several people are thrown together by the matrimonial magazine Get Together: Dick Holmes, a reporter looking for a story good enough to save his job; Betty Foster, hoping to investigate the man interested in marrying her aunt Emily; and Horace Godwin, the magazine's editor, who is trying to avoid becoming engaged to Penelope Hackworth-Pratt.
Double Exposures (1937)
Character: Kempton
A industrialist has a row with his son, who leaves home. Meanwhile, both his assistant and solicitor conspire to embezzle a fortune in bonds. A plucky young newspaper reporter pursues the rich man's daughter.
Who Goes Next? (1938)
Character: Grover
During the First World War, a number of captured British officers attempt to escape a prisoner-of-war camp.
The Villiers Diamond (1938)
Character: Silas Wade
A man is threatend with scandal when he accidentally acquires a stolen diamond.
The Insect Play (1939)
Character: Mr. Beetle / Commander of the Yellows
A tramp falls asleep in the woods. He dreams of observing a range of insects that stand in for various human characteristics in terms of their lifestyle and morality: the flighty, vain butterfly, the obsequious, self-serving dung beetle, the ants, whose increasingly mechanized behavior leads to a militaristic society.
The Challenge (1938)
Character: Rev. Charles Hudson
Dramatization of the first climbing of the Matterhorn in 1865.
Face the Music (1954)
Character: Trumpet Salesman
A famed trumpet player is suspected of murdering a blues singer. Using only two minor clues, he narrows the suspects to four people, but only after surviving poison placed on the mouthpiece of his trumpet!
Victoria the Great (1937)
Character: Charles Dilke
The film biography of Queen Victoria focusing initially on the early years of her reign with her marriage to Prince Albert and her subsequent rule after Albert's death in 1861.
Jump for Glory (1937)
Character: Vicar
A London cat burglar falls for the girlfriend of a stockbroker who used to be his partner.
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