House of Darkness (1948)
Character: Elaine Merryman
In this psychological thriller, an avaricious man covets his stepbrother's home. The greedy fellow knows that his stepbrother has a heart condition and so sets off a fatal attack by smashing a beloved violin. However, his actions do not come without a terrible price.
Death Is a Number (1951)
Character: Joan Robert
A man relates the story of his friend, racing driver John Bridgnorth, whose death may have been the final act of an ancient family curse.
When You Come Home (1948)
Character: Delia
When You Come Home was Randle’s seventh feature film, and sees him recount his life as a music hall odd job man to his grandaughter.
It's in the Bag (1944)
Character: April Vaughan
Gert and Daisy attempt to retrieve an old dress containing £2,000. They have to impersonate two thespians, and bring all sorts of trouble to a stage-play.
Mysterious Mr. Nicholson (1947)
Character: Peggy Dundas
A change in a will, a murder and a mysterious letter. The police look to a former cat burglar to aid them in the investigation.
Chelsea Story (1951)
Character: Louise
Fletcher Gilchrist offers £100 to anyone who will break into a house. Journalist Mike Harvey accepts the bet but he and another man are caught when the latter murders the owner of the house. Harvey escapes custody, determined to seek revenge on Gilchrist.
Let's Have a Murder (1950)
Character: Marjorie Gordon
Two clumsy detectives investigating the murder of a singer scare themselves when they accidentally reveal the killer to be a respectable psychiatrist, secretly a notorious jewel-thief. A rare film venture by this top radio comedy team.
Down Melody Lane (1943)
Character: Trixie
The story of a Variety Theatre, illustrated by performers from its past.
This Was a Woman (1948)
Character: Sally
The woman here is Sylvia Russell: power mad with set goals. In order to achieve those goals she is sadistically devoted to her son and daughter, able to possess and direct them. She subtly ruins her daughter's marriage by corrupting a servant girl and, then, uses her to compromise her son-in-law; slowly breaks her bumbling, unambitious husband's confidence...
In Which We Serve (1942)
Character: Nell Fosdick
The story of the HMS Torrin, from its construction to its sinking in the Mediterranean during action in World War II. The ship’s first and only commanding officer is Captain E.V. Kinross, who trains his men not only to be loyal to him and the country, but—most importantly—to themselves.
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