The Tower of London (littéralement : La Tour de Londres) est un film britannique réalisé par Maurice Elvey et sorti en 1926.
Ce film muet en noir et blanc reconstitue l'histoire de Jeanne Grey, qui fut brièvement reine d'Angleterre en 1553 avant d'être déposée et exécutée lorsque Marie Tudor réussit à prendre le pouvoir.
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, 1h55 Directed byMaurice Elvey OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Romance ThemesFilms based on plays ActorsEstelle Brody, John Stuart, Norman McKinnel, Gladys Jennings, Marie Ault, Alf Goddard Rating72% In the Lancashire mill town of Hindle, preparations are being made for the annual summer wakes week holiday. Fanny Hawthorn (Brody) is seen packing her suitcase in preparation for her trip to Blackpool with her friend Mary Hollins (Peggy Carlisle). Meanwhile Allan Jeffcote (Stuart), son of the owner of the mill in which Fanny works, and employed in the offices, has had his own holiday plans disrupted due to his fiancée having to cancel their arrangements at the last minute. After a final day's work, the factory hooter sounds and Fanny and Mary board the excursion train to Blackpool, while Allan and a friend decide to travel there by car.
The unnamed Mademoiselle (Brody) helps her aunt to run a restaurant in Armentières. British soldier Johnny (Stuart) has fallen in love with her, and she shows signs of reciprocation. The local liaison officer asks Mademoiselle whether she can find out anything about a customer named Branz, who has aroused suspicion. By working her charms on him to gain his confidence, she discovers that he is a German spy. Mademoiselle has to keep her mission secret to avoid giving away her real motives. However Johnny misinterprets the attention she pays to Brandt, assuming her to be fickle.