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Bleak House (1920)
Character: George
'The story of Lady Dedlock's secret and the tragic consequences of its exposure.' (British Film Institute)
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Kipps (1921)
Character: Chitterlow
Sacked clerk inherits £3000 a year and struggles when thrust into high society.
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The Fruitful Vine (1921)
Character: Francis Denzil
An old knight weds his dead friend's daughter but she gives herself to an Italian Don to bear an heir.
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The Swindler (1919)
Character: Insp. West
A man takes the blame for a girl's crooked brother and weds her when her hand is amputated.
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General Post (1920)
Character: Jobson
An aristocrat allows his daughter to marry a tailor after he wins the VC saving his son's life.
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Cocaine (1922)
Character: Montagu Webster
A decadent tale of drugs and the London underworld the cosseted daughter of a respectable businessman - in fact head of a cocaine racket - succumbs to the pleasures of drink and drugs. Vivid nightlife scenes recreate the interwar world of flappers and hedonists; the dapper club owner and seedy street dealers.
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At the Villa Rose (1920)
Character: Insp. Hanaud
Inspector Hanaud is asked to investigate a murder in which a young woman is accused of killing her wealthy employer in a Riviera mansion and then running away. She is innocent, but the villain is able to make her seem guilty. Hanaud uncovers the truth, that the murder was the result of a jewel robbery gone wrong.
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The Second Stain (1922)
Character: Insp. Stanley Hopkins
An adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes short story starring Eille Norwood.
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Nelson (1918)
Character: Capt. Berry
Lord Nelson's life, loves and death.
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The Abbey Grange (1922)
Character: Insp. Stanley Hopkins
Holmes is called to a manor house to investigate the brutal murder of a country lord with a fireplace poker and reconcile the story of his bruised and battered wife with the facts.
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The Norwood Builder (1922)
Character: Insp. Stanley Hopkins
An earnest young solicitor comes to Holmes just before he is arrested--for murder. He insists he had only just met the victim, and knows nothing of him, though he finds himself his sole beneficiary. But then Holmes finds a new thumb print, and the game is afoot.
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The Reigate Squires (1922)
Character: Insp. Stanley Hopkins
An adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes short story starring Eille Norwood.
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The Red Circle (1922)
Character: Insp. Stanley Hopkins
A London lady comes to Holmes in curiosity about her newest lodger. After first renting the room, arranging for meals and newspaper to be left at the door, and paying a very high fee, he disappears completely. Or, is it someone else now inside the room?
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The Six Napoleons (1922)
Character: Insp. Stanley Hopkins
An adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes short story starring Eille Norwood.
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Black Peter (1922)
Character: Insp. Stanley Hopkins
An adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes short story starring Eille Norwood.
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