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Sporting Love (1936)
Character: N/A
Farce of two brothers in a continual trough of financial depression.
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The Love Race (1931)
Character: Reggie Powley
The Love Race is a delightful musical comedy film based around the fierce rivalry between two motor manufacturers – and the romance that develops between the daughter of one and the son of the other...
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Lucky to Me (1939)
Character: 'Potty' Potts
Lucky to Me is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks and Barbara Blair. It was based on Lupino's own 1928 stage show So This is Love which he had co-written with Arthur Rigby. The film was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. It was the last film of Lupino who had made a string of successful musical comedies during the Thirties.
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Love Lies (1931)
Character: Jerry Walker
Love Lies is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Stanley Lupino, Dorothy Boyd and Jack Hobbs. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. It was based on Stanley Lupino's own hit 1929 stage musical.
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King of the Ritz (1933)
Character: Claude King
While working at a top hotel, the head porter falls in love with a wealthy female guest.
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Over She Goes (1937)
Character: Tommy Teacher
Three friends plan to marry their sweethearts, but when the former fiancée of one of them shows up threatening breach of promise because she's after his aristocratic title, they must think on their toes and resurrect his dead uncle, leading to comedic chaos.
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Facing The Music (1933)
Character: Jack Foley
A joyful medley of farce, romance, song and slapstick starring Stanley Lupino as an impressionable youth whose pursuit of an opera singer’s niece lands him in trouble!
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Cheer Up (1936)
Character: Tom Denham
An impoverished team of composer and songwriter try to secure financial backing for their new musical, with the assistance of a struggling actress working as a housemaid.
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Honeymoon for Three (1935)
Character: Jack Denver
In this musical comedy, the trouble begins when a carefree playboy steals the virtue of a young French maiden and is forced to marry her when her angry father, a financier finds out. The playboy is flat broke, but does the honorable thing. The newlyweds then board a ship and sail off to the States. They are accompanied by the girl's ex-fiance. The plan was for the young marrieds to get a divorce as soon as possible, but then the groom realizes that he really does love the girl. Happiness ensues
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Happy (1933)
Character: Frank Brown
A young musician invents an anti-theft device for cars, but works as a jazz conductor while waiting for his invention to be successful.
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Hold My Hand (1938)
Character: Eddie Marston
Eddie Marston and his future father-in-law, Lord Milchester, struggle valiantly and comedically to balance their attempts to save Eddie's failing newspaper with their rampant hedonism.
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You Made Me Love You (1933)
Character: Tom Daly
A rich American businessman in London makes believe he's lost all his money so that his daughter will marry a composer.
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Sleepless Nights (1932)
Character: Guy Raynor
A journalist is sent to the South of France to interview a reclusive millionaire..He offers his hotel bedroom to the millionaires daughter to use to avoid her boyfriend,who is actually a crook, His boss arrives unexpectedly and as there is no other room available expects to share the hotel room with him, he explains the situation by saying he had just married the girl.Obviously lots of comedic situations arise because of this.
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