Leap Year is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls, who co-stars with Anne Grey, Edmund Breon and Ellis Jeffreys. It was written by A.R. Rawlinson, and produced by Herbert Wilcox. The film was re-released in 1937.
, 1h8 Directed byTom Walls OriginUnited-kingdom GenresThriller, Comedy ActorsTom Walls, Yvonne Arnaud, Anne Grey, Marie Lohr, Alfred Drayton, Leonora Corbett Rating55% British businessman Richard Dexter (Walls) is persuaded to escort the queen of a revolution-torn European country to the safety of England via his aeroplane. Once there his relations with the Queen (Yvonne Arnaud) are farcically misconstrued, when his fiancée Lydia (Anne Gray) arrives unannounced. After many adventures, the King (Hugh Wakefield), who has fled to Paris, is reunited with his wife.
Over the course of their marriage, Geoffrey Lymes (Walls) has become increasingly exasperated by the shallowness and superficiality of his wife Anne (Nesbitt). He despairs of her ridiculous affectations, social-climbing aspirations and constant embarrassing attempts in company to show herself as an elegant, cultured sophisticate. He feels trapped in a relationship where, as he observes, a wife "does nothing to entitle her husband to divorce her, but a thousand things that entitle him to murder her".
, 1h34 Directed byTom Walls OriginUnited-kingdom ActorsTom Walls, Joan Marion, Hubert Harben, Reginald Tate, Evan Thomas, Alan Napier Rating62% During the Boer War, Private Doubleday saves the life of Major Pyke. Pyke recommends that he be awarded a Victoria Cross but the Private is instead sent to prison when his past crimes are discovered. Pyke therefore decides to raise Doubleday's son as his own. Many years later the younger Doubleday has grown to be a master criminal who has never been caught by the police, but whose plans for a major job are ruined by the interference of his ex-convict father.