The Lady of the Lake is a 1928 British romance film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Percy Marmont, Benita Hume and Lawson Butt. It is based on the 1810 poem The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott.
Directed byCecil Hepworth OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Romance ActorsAlma Taylor, Gerald Ames, James Carew, Eileen Dennes Rating68% George Firle (Rolf Leslie) is a shepherd, helped in his work by daughter Tansy (Taylor) who has learned shepherding skills from her father. One evening Tansy slips out of the house after her father has gone to the pub to meet up with farm labourer Clem (Ames). George returns, finds Tansy absent and goes to look for her. He finds her in Clem's caravan, trying to fight off unwanted advances, and rescues her. The owner of the farm hears about the incident and assumes that it shows Tansy's immorality and that she must have been leading Clem on to end up in such a compromising situation. He orders George and Tansy to leave the farm.
, 1h50 Directed byAdrian Brunel OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Romance ThemesFilms about music and musicians ActorsIvor Novello, Mabel Poulton, Mary Clare, Benita Hume, Dorothy Boyd, Clifford Heatherley Rating73% Young composer Lewis Dodd (Novello) travels to Austria to visit his mentor Albert Sanger (Georg Henrich). He meets Sanger's teenage daughters Tessa (Poulton), Antonia (Benita Hume), and Pauline (Dorothy Boyd) and Sanger's third wife Linda (Mary Clare), who does not appear to be liked by Sanger's daughters. The atmosphere is jovial and celebratory, until Sanger dies very suddenly.