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Debt of Honour (1936)
Character: Fergus McAndrews
A Colonel's daughter steals from the regimental mess funds to pay off her gambling debts. One of the officers, who is love with her, takes the blame, and is sent to Africa.
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Said O'Reilly to McNab (1937)
Character: Malcolm McNab
A retired businessman in Scotland, who is also a golf fanatic, will not let his daughter marry an Irish-American boy, Terry O'Reilly. Then one day O'Reilly's father shows up for a "visit"--which, as it turns out, is because he's on the run from the police in New York.
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Spring Handicap (1937)
Character: Jack Clayton
A wife tries to prevent her husband, a miner, from gambling away the money he receives as an inheritance.
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Heaven Is Round the Corner (1944)
Character: Dougal
A country girl goes to Paris to sing professionally, where she falls in love with a member of the British Embassy. They are parted by the outbreak of the Second World War, but subsequently reunited again...
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For Freedom (1940)
Character: Chief
Made in 1940, this stirringly patriotic film cleverly combined new scenes with genuine newsreel footage. A newsreel journalist is on hand when the Giant German battleship Graf Spee flees into Montevideo Harbour after a punishing encounter with the British warships Exeter and Ajax. As events unfold in a very unexpected way, he is there with his camera to capture the dramatic end to the encounter.
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The Missing People (1939)
Character: J. G. Reeder
27 well-to-do people have all vanished under similar circumstances. J.G. Reeder, an elderly gentleman who fancies himself a detective, decides to investigate the matter.
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The Mind of Mr. Reeder (1939)
Character: J.G. Reeder
Mr. Reeder, a somewhat eccentric old gentleman employed by the Director of Public Prosecutions, gets it into his head to break up a counterfeiting ring.
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Neutral Port (1940)
Character: Capt. Ferguson
A British merchant ship is torpedoed by a German U-Boat and takes shelter in a neutral port. The Captain then strikes back at the German enemy.
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Rulers of the Sea (1939)
Character: John Shaw
The struggle of a man to build a steam ship to take him across the Atlantic in spite of all setbacks, and his win against a crack sailing boat in the early 19th century.
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Elstree Calling (1930)
Character: Himself
A series of 19 musical and comedy "vaudeville" sketches presented in the form of a live television broadcast hosted by Tommy Handley (as himself).
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The Brothers (1947)
Character: Aeneas McGrath
An orphan wreaks havoc on a remote Scottish island when she causes an age-old feud to be reignited.
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Owd Bob (1938)
Character: Adam McAdam
Adam McAdam is an old, dour sheepherder whose life is devoted to his faithful dog, the whiskey bottle and his daughter, Jeannie. And a conflict that arises when the other sheep-men of the district try every means within their power to have his dog, accused of being a sheep-killer, destroyed.
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They Came by Night (1940)
Character: James Fothergill
A man is blackmailed into taking his brother's place in a gang for a jewellery heist.
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Love in Exile (1936)
Character: Doc Tate
When a king suddenly abdicates, his subjects are lead to believe that it is for the love of a foreigner in this romance. In reality, he is stepping down so avaricious businessmen can crown their own man king. The deposed monarch spends his exile on the Riviera, while the woman, filled with guilt because he stepped down for her, lives in Holland. Interestingly enough, Edward VIII the King of England abdicated for the love of American woman Wallis Simpson a few weeks after this British film was released.
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Happy (1933)
Character: Simmy
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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Cotton Queen (1937)
Character: Bill Todcastle
The daughter of a mill-owner is sent undercover to the mill of a rival, where she gets mixed up in romantic antics.
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