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Victory and Peace (1918)
Character: Sir Richard Arkwright
'Nurse saves captain from invading Germans and is saved herself when he leads counter-attack.' (British Film Catalogue)
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The Lifeguardsman (1916)
Character: Premier
An idiot heir helps a wounded prince save the princess from forced marriage to a usurper.
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Always Goodbye (1931)
Character: Sir George Boomer
Stranded and broke after her erstwhile boyfriend leaves her, A onetime London heiress joins a con man to bilk a millionaire at his Italian villa. Little do they realize that he knows full well who they are after being tipped off by Scotland Yard.
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The Midshipmaid (1932)
Character: Sir Percy Newbiggin
Sir Percy Newbiggin visits the fleet to find ways to economize Naval expenditures. Daughter Celia tags along and organizes a morale-boosting show utilizing ship-board talent. Her fiancé shows up, and romantic complications ensue.
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Lord of the Manor (1933)
Character: Sir Henry Bovey
Two aristocrats become engaged but fall in love with people from a lower class.
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12.10 (1919)
Character: Dr. Wrightman
Louis Fernando fails to sell a patent upon which he has spent the better part of his life and drowns himself. His orphaned child Marie is adopted by Lord Chatterton. Geoffrey Brooke, who is in the employ of Lord Chatterton, falls in love with Marie. Chatterton's general manager Arthur Newton also loves Marie and formulates a scheme whereby he hopes to win her and also acquire the Chatterton fortune. Chatterton becomes suspicious and by a ruse traps Newton and exposes his plot. Marie and Geoffrey are made happy in the end.
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Lovers Courageous (1932)
Character: Admiral Percy Blayne
A daydreaming dramatist and his beloved persevere through hard times in the hope that one of his plays will be a hit.
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Born to Love (1931)
Character: Lord Ponsonby
A pregnant American nurse living in London during WWI, believing her soldier-fiance has been killed in France, marries a wealthy aristocrat so her child will have a father.
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Friends and Lovers (1931)
Character: General Thomas Armstrong
British Army captain Geoff Roberts carries on an affair with Alva, the wife of the cruel Victor Sangrito. Sangrito, however, is well aware of the affair, as he uses his beautiful wife to lure men into romance with her, then blackmailing them to save their careers.
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The Man from Toronto (1933)
Character: Bunston
According to the terms of a will two strangers must marry. Leila (Jessie Matthews) is an English widow, and Fergus (Ian Hunter) is a Canadian bachelor. Both are bequeathed a fortune, but there is a condition to receive it; the two must marry within a year. To aid matters, Leila disguises herself as Fergus' maid, and the two begin to fall in love. However, when Fergus discovers the truth, he is less than pleased by the deception.
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Beauty and the Boss (1932)
Character: Count Von Tolheim
An ultra-efficient Plain Jane secretary blossoms when she accompanies her boss on a business trip to Paris.
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The Devil to Pay! (1930)
Character: Lord Leland Hale
Spendthrift Willie Hale again returns penniless to the family home in London. His father is none too pleased, but Willie smooth-talks him into letting him stay. At the same time he turns the charm on Dorothy Hope, whose father is big in linoleum and who, before Willie's arrival, was about to become engaged to a Russian aristocrat.
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The Lady of Scandal (1930)
Character: Lord Trench
A famous British actress gets involved with two members of a reserved British noble family, whose plan to get rid of her backfires.
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Raffles (1930)
Character: Lord Harry Melrose
A distinguished English gentleman has a secret life--he is the notorious jewel thief the press has dubbed "The Amateur Cracksman". When he meets a woman and falls in love he decides to "retire" from that life, but an old friend comes to him with a predicament that entails him committing one last job.
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Waterloo Bridge (1931)
Character: Major Fred Wetherby
In World War I London, Myra is an American out-of-work chorus girl making ends meet by picking up men on Waterloo Bridge. During a Zeppelin air raid she meets Roy, a naive young American who enlisted in the Canadian army. After they fall for each other, Roy tricks Myra into visiting his family, who live in a country estate outside London, his mother having remarried to a retired British Major. Myra is reluctant to continue the relationship with Roy, he not aware of her past.
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But the Flesh Is Weak (1932)
Character: Duke of Hampshire
A poor-but-charming father and son try to enter high society by marrying rich English widows.
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Honor of the Family (1931)
Character: Paul Barony
Intrigue and greed come between an immoral woman and the man who loves her. This film is believed lost.
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Frankenstein (1931)
Character: Baron Frankenstein
Henry Frankenstein pieces together body parts in the hope of bringing a human-like creature to life. The mad scientist’s dreams are shattered by his monstrous creation awakening with rage to a world that hates and fears him.
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