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British Lost and Forgotten Films of the Past…

Everything Happens To MeĀ  1938 Election agent: Cromwell played by Max Miller changes his allegiance mid campaign from Gusty played by H.F. Maltby, a hypocrite in charge of an orphanage, to Prodder played by Frederick Burtwell, a gentle easy-going fellow, … Continue reading

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British Lost and Forgotten Films of the Past…

Excess Baggage 1933 In this exceptable ‘Spooky’ Claud Allister plays Colonel Murgatroyd who thinks he has shot General Brewster played by Frank Pettingell dead, whilst hunting for a ghost, he puts the body into a trunk that he intends to … Continue reading

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British Lost and Forgotten Films of the Past…

The Eternal Feminine 1931 This is a welcome backstage comedy. Produced, directed and written by Arthur Varney and features Terence De Marney as the half-brother of a rich showbiz backer played by Guy Newall. Michael (De Marney) marries a showgirl … Continue reading

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