One of the few low-budget British programmers to enjoy a reasonably widespread American release, Facts of Love tells its tale...
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Mrs. Robinson
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1945
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The old H. V. Esmond stage play Eliza Comes to Stay proved a perfect vehicle for British screen sweetheart Betty Balfour....
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Eliza Vandan
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1936
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This war movie is set on the high-seas during WWI. It chronicles the exploits of a brave English sailor who is captured by a...
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Elizabeth Brown
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1935
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In this musical comedy, a Cockney flower girl is in love with a policeman whom she wants to marry. Unfortunately, her father...
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1935
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The old Ben W. Levy war-horse play Evergreen proved to be an excellent film vehicle from British music-comedy star...
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Maudie
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1934
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Its title inspired by Albert Chevalier's world-famous music-hall ballad, My Old Dutch is a treacly tale of mother love....
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Lil
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1934
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Arguably John Ford's weakest film, The Brat was based on a popular 1917 stage play written by and starring Maude Fulton,...
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Producer
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1931
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The Nipper
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1930
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No relation to the 1934 Shirley Temple vehicle of the same name, the British Bright Eyes is a vehicle for chipper cockney...
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1930
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In this musical, an amiable rich boy takes charge of a failing musical revue. His father disapproves of the venture and...
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1930
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Betty Balfour, who seemingly starred in every third movie made in London during 1930, heads the cast of The Vagabond Queen....
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Sally/Princess Xonia
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1930
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A wealthy man pretends he is bankrupt to teach his wayward daughter a lesson. An early, silent Hitchcock film which is...
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Betty
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1928
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Kitty Cranston
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1928
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1928
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1928
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Originally titled Croquette, Monkeynuts represents the one-time-only collaboration between British actress Betty Balfour and...
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Monkeynuts
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1927
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The final of four incredibly popular Squibs comedies produced in Great Britain and starring Betty Balfour, Squibs' Honeymoon...
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Screenwriter
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1926
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1926
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1926
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Captain Tyler and his two children find a map that reveals hidden treasure on an uncharted South Sea island in this adventure...
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Producer
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1925
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1925
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British screen comedienne Betty Balfour took a breather from her popular Squibs comedies to star in this slice-of-life...
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1924
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The second of four Squibs comedies starring Betty Balfour, the pre-eminent British screen comedienne of her generation,...
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1923
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British screen comedienne Betty balfour took a breather from her popular Squibs comedies to star as Tiptoes, a lowly chorus...
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1923
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The further adventures of Cockney flower-girl Squibs Hopkins (Betty Balfour), this British silent comedy was the brainchild...
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1922
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Although there's little information that is easily available on this British-made comedy, it's probable that Me and My Gal is...
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Squibs Hopkins
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1921
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