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Hindle Wakes (1931)
Character: Beatrice Farrar
A Lancashire mill girl has an illicit adventure with the owner's son while on holiday. Based on the once notorious Houghton play.
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My Wife's Family (1931)
Character: Peggy Gay
Farcical confusions ensue when newlywed bride Peggy Gay overhears her husband Jack discussing the purchase of a piano, and somehow interprets what he has said to mean he is the father of an illegitimate child.
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So You Won't Talk (1935)
Character: Katrina
The owner of a small Italian restaurant in central London is left a million pound inheritance, the only stipulation to the will being that he cannot speak or write anything for a period of one month.
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Red Aces (1930)
Character: Ena Burslem
The film follows the exploits of J.G. Reeder, a mild-mannered but sharp investigator from the Public Prosecutor's office, as he navigates a complex web of crime.
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The Ringer (1928)
Character: Mary Lenley
'Scotland Yard hunt for a dangerous criminal who has returned to Britain after many years away.' (BFI)
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Eve's Fall (1930)
Character: Eve Warren
A girl with amnesia believes she is a bachelor's wife.
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Night Birds (1930)
Character: Dolly Mooreland
Early British thriller about a master criminal named 'Flash Jack', who heads a gang of top-hatted thieves that rob the wealthy. A detective tracks the crimes to a posh night club.
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Detective Lloyd (1932)
Character: Sybil Craig
A detective matches wits with a group of thieves out to steal a priceless amulet.
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No Exit (1930)
Character: Ann Ansell
A romantic comedy directed by Charles Saunders. A publisher's daughter mistakes a poor author for a rich novelist.
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The Great McGinty (1940)
Character: Catharine McGinty
Told in flashback, Depression-era bum Dan McGinty is recruited by the city's political machine to help with vote fraud. His great aptitude for this brings rapid promotion from "the boss," who finally decides he'd be ideal as a new, nominally "reform" mayor; but this candidacy requires marriage. His in-name-only marriage to honest Catherine proves the beginning of the end for dishonest Dan...
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Safari (1940)
Character: Fay Thorne
Millionaire Baron de Courland and his fiancée Linda Stewart employ Jim Logan as a guide for their hunting trip in the jungle. Linda finds unplanned adventure in her sudden love for Jim, ultimately forsaking her future with the Baron for the joys of true love.
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The Way of All Flesh (1940)
Character: Mary Brown
Paul Kriza is a cashier of a bank in a small town, and the happy husband of Anna and the father of four children. He is sent to New York to deliver some securities for the bank. There, he is tagged as easy-pickings by a con-game gang and Mary Brown, gang accomplice, proves he is. Waking up in the morning he discovers he has been robbed of the securities and, when he confronts the gang, he is hit on the head and taken out to be left on a railroad track. He comes to, struggles with the henchman and the man is killed when a train comes roaring by. Paul escapes but his watch is found and he is reported as the dead man. But he can't go home again.
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