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It Is for England (1916)
Character: RN Lieutenant Stephen English
'A naval lieutenant and his sweetheart prevent a German spy from destroying the British fleet.' (British Film Institute)
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The Smuggler's Daughter (1912)
Character: Jack Morgan
Old Silas Gregg lives with his pretty daughter, Vedah, in the western hills, unknown to the girl. Gregg is the leader of a band of smugglers, who have their rendezvous in his barn. Vedah is loved by Brant Graham, a sturdy young Hillman, and to insure his future, Graham gets the sheriff to appoint him a deputy, receives his badge, pins it inside his sleeve and is ordered to be on the watch for smugglers, who are continually getting goods across the Mexican border, Graham promises and leaves. Later he goes to Gregg's shack, puts the ring on Vedah's finger and asks to see her father, to gain his consent. Finding he has gone down to the barn they start in search for him. In passing the barn Graham suddenly discovers Gregg and his gang sorting over their goods inside.
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Nurse and Martyr (1915)
Character: N/A
The moving true story of wartime heroine Nurse Edith Cavell, recreated in the aftermath of her execution.
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All in Good Fun (1955)
Character: Archive Footage
Bob Monkhouse introduces the golden age of slapstick comedy.
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