King's Rhapsody was the second screen teaming of beloved British star Anna Neagle and Hollywood's "bad boy" Errol Flynn....
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From Musical by
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1955
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The Dancing Years was written by British theatrical favorite Ivor Novello, who also penned the songs. Set in...
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From Musical by
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1949
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This brief (56-minute) MGM B-picture was adapted from Ivor Novello's play The Truth Game. Naturally, a few plot twists and...
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Play Author
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1941
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In this drama, "The Rat" is the moniker for a notorious jewel thief whose life suddenly changes when a friend facing life...
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Play Author
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1937
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The popular Ivor Novello musical play Glamorous Night was given a conservative film treatment in 1937--minus much of the...
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From Musical by
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1937
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British matinee idol Ivor Novello carries the weight of Autumn Crocus on his handsome shoulders. Novello plays an alpine...
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Andreas Steiner
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1933
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In this romance, a wealthy woman is duped by a charming conductor. Later she ends up using him so she can remain in France....
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Gaston
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1933
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In this drama, an impoverished exiled Russian prince is taken in by a good-hearted Cockney shopgirl. His presence creates...
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Play Author, Prince Felix Lenieff
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1933
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In Belloc-Lowndes' original novel The Lodger, the reclusive young man suspected of being Jack the Ripper turns out to be...
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Screenwriter, Angeloff
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1932
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Tarzan, The Ape Man was not only MGM's inaugural "Tarzan" film, but also the first to star former Olympic swimming champ...
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Dialogue Writer, Screenwriter
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1932
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Play Author, Screenwriter
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1932
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In this drama, a Russian woman marries a British aristocrat, bears him a daughter, and is forced to abandon them by his...
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Bennett Cloud
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1931
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In this melodrama, a blind musician enters his newest composition in a competition and wins. At least he thinks he wins. His...
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Play Author, David Kennard
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1930
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This is the final episode in the three part Rat series. This time, the Rat decides to go straight to marry his beloved....
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1929
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Vernon Winslowe
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1928
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Lieutenant Stephen Alrik
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1928
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1928
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Louis Dodd
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1928
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While the silent The Lodger was not director Alfred Hitchcock's first film, it was the first to truly deserve the designation...
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The Lodger/Jonathan Drew
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1927
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Downhill is an apt title for this disappointing Alfred Hitchcock silent feature. Ivor Novello plays the black sheep of a...
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1927
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The Vortex is based on the Noel Coward play of the same name, with the wry cynicism of the original supplanted by treacly...
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Nicky Lancaster
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1927
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Screenwriter
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1925
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Too long by at least 3 reels, D. W. Griffith's The White Rose is nonetheless one of the best and most accomplished of the...
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Joseph Beaugarde
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1923
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A man without desire? That was but one of the novelties of the silent British romantic fantasy. Matinee idol Ivor Novello,...
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Producer
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1923
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This was the first time William Balfe's popular romantic opera was filmed. Although other operas made successful transitions...
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Thaddeus
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1922
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World War I stunted the progress of cinema in Europe for several years and the French were still trying to catch up in 1922....
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Ivor, the Count's nephew
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1922
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Silvio Steno (Matheson Lang) is an actor who also manages the theater company that includes his wife Simonetta (Hilda Bayley...
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Count Andrea Scipione
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1921
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1920
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