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Directed by Victor SavilleOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Estelle Brody,
John Stuart,
Dorothy Cumming,
Marie Ault,
Winter Hall,
Olaf HyttenRating49%
In pre-World War I London, handsome young aviator Alex St. George (Stuart) meets and falls in love with shopgirl Kitty Greenwood (Brody). He asks her to marry him, to the horror of his snobbish, class-bound mother (Dorothy Cumming), who is appalled by the notion of her son marrying into a family who run a tobacconists shop. Before the wedding can take place, war breaks out and Alex is called up to serve as a pilot., 1h13
Directed by Alexander Esway,
Denison CliftOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Mabel Poulton,
John Stuart,
Gordon Harker,
Anne Grey,
Renee ClamaWorking-class girl Molly (Poulton) finds a necklace and hands it in to the police. It turns out that the necklace is an extremely valuable piece belonging to Lady Devenish (Grace Lane), who is impressed by Molly's honesty and invites her to her home to present her with a substantial cash reward. Molly informs Lady Devenish that she has always longed to own her own taxi and plans to use the money to start up in the business. Unknown to Molly, the conversation has been watched and heard by Lady Devenish's son Jack (Stuart), who finds Molly extremely attractive. Posing as a chauffeur, he applies to be the driver of Molly's first taxi. She agrees to employ him and the pair gradually become romantically involved. Jack finally confesses his real identity, and the couple make plans to marry., 1h19
Directed by Victor SavilleOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors Belle Chrystall,
John Stuart,
Norman McKinnel,
Mary Clare,
Sybil Thorndike,
Edmund GwennRating65%
Lancashire mill-girls Jenny Hawthorne (Chrystall) and Mary Hollins (Ruth Peterson) go on holiday to Blackpool during the annual wakes week in their hometown of Hindle. They run into Alan Jeffcote (Stuart), the son of the owner of the mill in which they work, who has also traveled to Blackpool with a group of friends while his fiancée is detained on business in London. Jenny and Alan hit it off immediately, and he persuades her to leave Blackpool to spend the week with him at Llandudno in North Wales. To cover her tracks, Jenny leaves a postcard with Mary, asking her to send it to her parents (Edmund Gwenn and Sybil Thorndike) later in the week. She and Alan leave their friends and set off for Wales., 1h11
Directed by George KingOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaActors Benita Hume,
Heather Angel,
John Stuart,
Franklin Dyall,
Mary Merrall,
Alexander FieldRating59%
James Harg (Stuart) and his father work in a steelmaking plant which is incompetently run, with scant attention being paid to worker safety. In his own time, Harg works on ideas for a revolutionary new manufacturing process for hard steel. When his father is badly injured in a workplace accident resulting from employer negligence, Harg uses some of the compensation payment to develop his invention to a stage where it can be tested in practice. It is a huge success and Harg patents his process. He rises to a position on the board of the company, before staging a coup to oust his former employer and take over the business himself.