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Directed by Herbert WilcoxOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Dorothy Gish,
Gibb McLaughlin,
Elissa Landi,
Adelqui MigliarMavis Hogan (Gish) lives with her uncaring aunt (Margaret Yarde) in a squalid Limehouse tenement. Her beauty attracts the attention of an unsavoury Chinese man (Gibb McLaughlin), whose intentions are encouraged by the aunt. While wandering around Limehouse, she is spotted by an artist (Adelqui Migliar) who is in the area sketching East End scenes and people. He persuades her to allow him to sketch her portrait, which he later puts on display in his West End studio. The portrait is seen by Lady Arbourfield (Daisy Campbell), who notices a remarkable resemblance to her own daughter, now deceased. , 1h24
Directed by Herbert WilcoxOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about horses,
Horse sports in filmActors Anna Neagle,
Michael Wilding,
Googie Withers,
Toni Edgar-Bruce,
Samuel John Kydd,
John McCallumRating63%
On the morning of the Epsom Derby, a disparate group of people prepare to go to the races. Lady Helen Forbes, a recently widowed aristocrat is planning to make the journey in spite of the disapproval of her social set who consider it unseemly to go while still in mourning. David Scott, a newspaper cartoonist is ordered to go by his editor against his wishes. Meanwhile, as part of a charity raffle, a dissolute film star, Gerald Berkeley, is to escort a wealthy grand dame to Epsom for the day something he is equally reluctant about. Happily she falls and injures her leg, and her crafty housekeeper arranges for one of the young maids to go in her place. Meanwhile, in Battersea, a lodger kills a man whose wife he is having an affair with. They plan to flee the country, and also head to Epsom where he knows a tipster who can smuggle them out., 1h50
Directed by Herbert WilcoxOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Political filmsActors Anna Neagle,
Michael Wilding,
Felix Aylmer,
Arthur Young,
Edwin Styles,
Rosalie CrutchleyRating63%
Illustrating the political complexities the hard-headed nurse had to battle in order to achieve sanitary medical conditions during the Crimean War. Opposed in the uppermost circles of British government because she is "merely" a woman, Florence Nightingale is championed by the Hon. Sidney Herbert (Michael Wilding), minister of war. Herbert pulls strings to allow Nightingale and her nursing staff access to battlefield hospitals, and in so doing changes the course of medical history.Directed by Herbert WilcoxOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Dorothy Gish,
Will Rogers,
Miles Mander,
Jack Cardiff,
Dennis HoeyRating56%
Tip Toes (Dorothy Gish) and her two partners Uncle Hen (Rogers) and Al (Nelson Keys) have a struggling music-hall act. When they go for auditions, theatre managers are keen on Tip Toes as a solo, but do not want the men. Tip Toes turns down offers to go it alone out of loyalty to her fellows. In deep financial trouble, they decide as a last throw of the dice to book in to a suite at a high-class hotel and put the story about that Tip Toes is a sophisticated heiress, while she tries to snag a wealthy gentleman. Tip Toes attracts the interest of a young peer, but the plans of the trio are constantly on the point of being undermined as Hen and Al get into a series of scrapes. , 2h10
Directed by Herbert WilcoxOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Anna Neagle,
Rex Harrison,
Dean Jagger,
Robert Morley,
Nancy Price,
Ronald ShinerRating61%
In the summer of 1943, after he is taken off combat operations for medical reasons, American SSgt John Patterson (Dean Jagger), an Army Air Force gunner, is billeted in the London home of the Duke of Exmoor (Robert Morley) in London's Grosvenor Square. He is befriended by the Duke and British paratrooper Major David Bruce (Rex Harrison), who has taken leave to contest a parliamentary by-election.