Tin Gods (1932)
Character: Mrs. Schroeder
A concert pianist loses his hearing but finds a new sense of purpose by helping others. A British drama film directed by F.W. Kraemer.
Old Mother Riley in Society (1940)
Character: N/A
Old Mother Riley does the laundry for the dancers in the pantomime "Aladdin", where her daughter Kitty works as a chorus girl. Sneaking a peek at the show one day, Mother Riley accidentally pops up through a trap door onto the stage. Accosted by the angry star, Mother Riley’s belligerent responses have the audience in stitches. Outraged, the star walks out, leaving Kitty to take over the leading role, to great success.
A Spot of Bother (1938)
Character: Mrs. Watney
Skulduggery is on the menu after a bishop hands over a cathedral’s rebuilding fund to a shady businessman. The bishop’s secretary is entrusted with overseeing the investment, but is soon out of his depth as the money is swept up in a brandy and silk underwear smuggling racket.
Going Gay (1933)
Character: Mother
Musical where two friends fall for the same lady and work to make her a star.
The Only Girl (1933)
Character: Marianne
English-language version of Ich und die Kaiserin. 'Germany, 1890. Duke falls in love with voice which is not that of empress, but of hairdresser.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Faithful Heart (1922)
Character: Mrs. Gattiscombe
A naval captain returns and jilts a socialite to take care of his bastard daughter.
Aren't Men Beasts! (1937)
Character: Selina Potter
Two businessmen have the shock of their lives when a woman appears out of their past bearing a 23 year old son - and one of them may be the father!
At the Villa Rose (1940)
Character: Madame Dauvray
A gang of clever thieves kill a wealthy woman in hopes of stealing her gems. But the thieves aren't clever enough to ascertain the location of those gems, so they consult a phony spiritualist. Then they decide to dispose of the mystic by framing her for the murder.
Bed and Breakfast (1930)
Character: Mimosa Dunning
A newlywed couple have a fight, and in order to get even with one another, each decides to take up with a lover but without actually going through with "the deed".
The Second Mr. Bush (1940)
Character: Mrs. Bush
A writer poses as a shy butterfly hunter who has a fortune and is hounded by reporters.
The Farmer's Wife (1928)
Character: Mercy Bassett
Successful middle-aged farmer Samuel Sweetland becomes widowed, then his daughter marries and leaves home. Deciding he wishes to remarry, Sweetland pursues some local women he considers prospects.
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