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George Hayes (British Actor)
George Hayes (13 November 1888 – 13 July 1967) was a British stage, television and film actor. He appeared in the wartime West End musical '' The Lisbon Story'' at the London Hippodrome. Partial filmography * ''Hamlet'' (1913) - Osric * ''Emil and the Detectives'' (1935) - The Man In The Bowler Hat - Sam Pinker * '' Inside the Room'' (1935) - Henry Otisse * ''Old Roses'' (1935) - Simes * '' The Guv'nor'' (1935) - Dubois * '' Wolf's Clothing'' (1936) - Yassiov * ''Everything Is Thunder'' (1936) - Minor Role (uncredited) * '' Land Without Music'' (1936) - Strozzi * '' Death Croons the Blues'' (1937) - Hugo Branker * '' Break the News'' (1938) - President of the Tribunal * '' Strange Boarders'' (1938) - (uncredited) * ''No Parking'' (1938) - James Selby * '' Return of the Frog'' (1938) - Dandy Lane * '' Life of St. Paul'' (1938) - Nero * '' The Mind of Mr. Reeder'' (1939) - Brady * '' Secret Journey'' (1939) - Insp. Walter * '' Come on George!'' (1939) - Bannerman * '' Spy for a ...
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Old Vic
Old or OLD may refer to: Places *Old, Baranya, Hungary *Old, Northamptonshire, England *Old Street station, a railway and tube station in London (station code OLD) *OLD, IATA code for Old Town Municipal Airport and Seaplane Base, Old Town, Maine, United States People *Old (surname) Music *OLD (band), a grindcore/industrial metal group *Old (Danny Brown album), ''Old'' (Danny Brown album), a 2013 album by Danny Brown *Old (Starflyer 59 album), ''Old'' (Starflyer 59 album), a 2003 album by Starflyer 59 *Old (song), "Old" (song), a 1995 song by Machine Head *"Old", a 1982 song by Dexys Midnight Runners from ''Too-Rye-Ay'' Other uses *Old (film), ''Old'' (film), a 2021 American thriller film *''Oxford Latin Dictionary'' *Online dating *Over-Locknut Distance (or Dimension), a measurement of a Bicycle wheel#Construction, bicycle wheel and frame See also

*Old age *List of people known as the Old *''Old LP'', a 2019 album by That Dog * * *Olde, a list of people with the surna ...
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Death Croons The Blues
''Death Croons the Blues'' is a 1937 British crime film directed by David MacDonald and starring Hugh Wakefield, Antoinette Cellier and George Hayes.Wood p.94 The film was made at Twickenham Studios by the producer Julius Hagen whose ownership of the company was about to be ended due to financial problems. Plot A reporter manages to prove a man innocent of murdering a singer. Cast * Hugh Wakefield as Jim Martin * Antoinette Cellier as Lady Constance Gaye * George Hayes as Hugo Branker * Hugh Burden as Viscount Brent * Gillian Lind * John Turnbull * Barbara Everest Barbara Everest (19 June 1890 – 9 February 1968) was a British stage and film actress. She was born in Southfields, Surrey, and made her screen debut in the 1916 film ''The Man Without a Soul''. On stage she played Queen Anne in the 1935 his ... References Bibliography *Chibnall, Steve. ''Quota Quickies: The Birth of the British 'B' Film''. British Film Institute, 2007. *Low, Rachael. ''Filmmak ...
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Great Expectations (1946 Film)
''Great Expectations'' is a 1946 British drama film directed by David Lean, based on the 1861 novel by Charles Dickens and starring John Mills and Valerie Hobson. The supporting cast included Bernard Miles, Francis L. Sullivan, Anthony Wager, Jean Simmons, Finlay Currie, Martita Hunt and Alec Guinness. The script is based on a slimmed-down version of Dickens' novel. It was written by David Lean, Anthony Havelock-Allan, Cecil McGivern, Ronald Neame and Kay Walsh, after Lean had seen an abridged 1939 stage version of the novel, written by Alec Guinness. In the stage version, Guinness had played Herbert Pocket while Martita Hunt played Miss Havisham, roles that they reprised for the film. However, the film was not a strict adaptation of the play. The film was produced by Ronald Neame and photographed by Guy Green. It was the first of two films Lean directed based on Dickens' novels, the other being his 1948 adaptation of ''Oliver Twist''. John Bryan and Wilfred Shi ...
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East Of Piccadilly
''East of Piccadilly'' (U.S. title: ''The Strangler'') is a 1941 British mystery film directed by Harold Huth and starring Judy Campbell, Sebastian Shaw, Niall MacGinnis, Henry Edwards, Martita Hunt, Charles Victor and Frederick Piper. The screenplay was by J. Lee Thompson and Lesley Storm based on the story of the same title by Gordon Beckles. Plot A series of murders in the West End of London baffle the officers of Scotland Yard and draw the interest of a crime reporter to the case. Cast * Judy Campbell as Penny Sutton * Sebastian Shaw as Tamsie Green * Niall MacGinnis as Joe * Henry Edwards as Inspector * George Pughe as Oscar Kuloff * Martita Hunt as Ma * George Hayes as Mark Struberg * Cameron Hall as George * Edana Romney as Sadie Jones * Bunty Payne as Tania * Charles Victor as Editor * Frederick Piper as Ginger Harris * Bill Fraser as Maxie Critical reception ''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: "The film captures the authentic squalid atmosphere of ...
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Freedom Radio
''Freedom Radio'' (a.k.a. ''A Voice in the Night'') is a 1941 British propaganda film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard, Raymond Huntley and Derek Farr. It is set in Nazi Germany during the Second World War and concerns an underground German resistance group who run a radio station broadcasting against the totalitarian Third Reich. It was shot at Shepperton Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Sheriff. Plot The story begins in Vienna just before the beginning of the Second World War. Dr Roder is physician to some important members of the Nazi party but prefers being at his luxurious house with his wife, Irena, and servants. Irena's brother Otto returns from Italy and they throw a party with many interesting and high-ranking attendees. During the party the Gestapo call, requiring his immediate attendance. At his club, the main servitor, Sebastian, announces the club is closing and they will not see him again. Som ...
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The Case Of The Frightened Lady (film)
''The Case of the Frightened Lady'' is a 1940 British, black-and-white, crime film, crime, drama film, drama, mystery film, mystery thriller (genre), thriller, film director, directed by George King (film director), George King and starring Marius Goring as Lord Lebanon, Helen Haye as Lady Lebanon, Penelope Dudley Ward as Isla Crane, George Merritt (actor), George Merritt as Detective Inspector Tanner, Ronald Shiner as Detective Sergeant Totty and Felix Aylmer as Dr Amersham. It was film producer, produced by Pennant Picture Productions and presented by British Lion Film Corporation. The film is based on the 1931 play by Edgar Wallace. This production was the second time that Wallace’s play had been adapted for the film, cinema. The The Frightened Lady (1932 film), first production in 1932 was directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starred Emlyn Williams. The BBC also produced two television versions; the first in 1938 and the second in 1983 which starred Warren Clarke and Virginia ...
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Spy For A Day
Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering, as a subfield of the intelligence field, is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence). A person who commits espionage on a mission-specific contract is called an ''espionage agent'' or ''spy''. A person who commits espionage as a fully employed officer of a government is called an intelligence officer. Any individual or spy ring (a cooperating group of spies), in the service of a government, company, criminal organization, or independent operation, can commit espionage. The practice is clandestine, as it is by definition unwelcome. In some circumstances, it may be a legal tool of law enforcement and in others, it may be illegal and punishable by law. Espionage is often part of an institutional effort by a government or commercial concern. However, the term tends to be associated with state spying on potential or actual enemies for military purposes. Spying involving corporations is known as corporat ...
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Secret Journey (1939 Film)
''Secret Journey'' is a 1939 British thriller film directed by John Baxter and starring Basil Radford, Silvia St. Claire and Thorley Walters. The film was made at M.P. Studios, Elstree, by British National Films as a supporting feature.Wood p.101 It is a remake of the 1936 French film '' Wolves Between Them'', itself based on a novel by Charles Robert-Dumas. It was released in the United States in 1940 under the alternative title ''Among Human Wolves''. Synopsis The screenplay concerns a British agent who travels to Berlin to recover a top-secret invention that has been stolen by German intelligence. Cast * Basil Radford as John Richardson * Silvia St. Claire as Helen Richardson * Thorley Walters as Max von Reimer * Peter Gawthorne as Gen. von Reimer * Tom Helm as Capt. Benoit * Joss Ambler as Col. Blondin * George Hayes as Insp. Walter * Megs Jenkins Muguette Mary "Megs" Jenkins (21 April 1917 – 5 October 1998) was an English character actress who appeared ...
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The Mind Of Mr
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee' ...
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Life Of St
Life, also known as biota, refers to matter that has biological processes, such as signaling and self-sustaining processes. It is defined descriptively by the capacity for homeostasis, organisation, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction. All life over time eventually reaches a state of death, and none is immortal. Many philosophical definitions of living systems have been proposed, such as self-organizing systems. Viruses in particular make definition difficult as they replicate only in host cells. Life exists all over the Earth in air, water, and soil, with many ecosystems forming the biosphere. Some of these are harsh environments occupied only by extremophiles. Life has been studied since ancient times, with theories such as Empedocles's materialism asserting that it was composed of four eternal elements, and Aristotle's hylomorphism asserting that living things have souls and embody both form and matter. Life originated at least 3.5&nb ...
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Return Of The Frog
''The Return of the Frog'' is a 1938 British crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gordon Harker, Hartley Power and Rene Ray. It is a sequel to the 1937 film '' The Frog'', and was written by Gerald Elliott and Ian Hay based on the 1929 novel '' The India-Rubber Men'' by Edgar Wallace. It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios. Plot The criminal mastermind "the Frog" gives his orders to his numerous gang through a speaker in a large statue of a frog. The manager of the Southwestern Bank, the target for that night, is dining with a beautiful young lady named Lela Oaks. After the successful robbery, the Frog tells his men that he is planning a big job, one which will enable them all to retire. The Frog questions No. 23's loyalty. To prove himself, No. 23 is told to go to a certain address and murder the person who opens the door. However, it is a trap, and No. 23 is the one who is killed. Another henchman kills a sea captain who claims to know the secret identity of the Frog ...
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