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1947156<br />
Directed By<br />
Maclean Rogers<br />
Directed By<br />
Fred Ellis<br />
Starring<br />
Mary Clare,<br />
Edward Lexy,<br />
Nigel Patrick<br />
Starring<br />
John Bentley,<br />
Patricia Dainton,<br />
Valentine Dyall<br />
One of the “75 Most Wanted” films listed by the<br />
British Film Institute as “Missing, believed lost”.<br />
01/02/2016 12:12<br />
1947156<br />
Directed By<br />
Maurice Elvey<br />
Starring<br />
Gracie Fields,<br />
Henry Kendall,<br />
Douglas Wakefield<br />
Directed By<br />
Fred Ellis<br />
Starring<br />
Jack Hylton,<br />
June Clyde,<br />
Claude Dampier<br />
This Week Of Grace_She Shall Have Music Presenter Cover.indd 1 01/02/2016 16:13<br />
Hanner the Toff<br />
Mr Pym of Scotland Yard<br />
£25 for both DVDs or £11.99 each<br />
Hammer The Toff with<br />
Mrs Pym Of Scotland Yard<br />
£14.99 £12.99<br />
One of the “75 Most<br />
Wanted” films listed by the<br />
British Film Institute as<br />
“Missing, believed lost”.<br />
Hammer the Toff (1952)<br />
Society sleuth the Hon. Richard Rollison (<br />
John Bentley), known as 'The Toff', meets<br />
pretty Susan Lancaster (Patricia Dainton) on<br />
a train and helps her to prove that a 'Robin<br />
Hood' crook, who had been blamed for<br />
killing her Uncle for a secret steel formula,<br />
may not have committed the crime.<br />
Starring: John Bentley, Patricia Dainton,<br />
Valentine Dyall, John Robinson, Wally Patch,<br />
Katharine Blake, Roddy Hughes, Basil<br />
Dignam, Lockwood West, Charles Hawtrey<br />
Mrs Pym Of Scotland Yard (1940)<br />
Clare is a detective investigating the<br />
murders of two women who were members<br />
of a psychic club. This is her cup of tea, and<br />
she exposes the medium (a fake) as the<br />
killer and saves an heiress from becoming<br />
the next victim. Well written, eerily<br />
atmospheric, and benefiting greatly from<br />
a wonderful performance by Clare, this is<br />
one of the best of the thousands of British<br />
drawing room mysteries.<br />
Starring: Mary Clare, Edward Lexy, Nigel<br />
Patrick, Janet Johnson, Anthony Ireland,<br />
Irene Handl, Vernon Kelso, Robert English,<br />
Lionel Dymoke, Arthur Ridley, Ben Williams<br />
This Week Of Grace<br />
She Shall Have Music<br />
This Week Of Grace with<br />
She Shall Have Music<br />
£14.99 £12.99<br />
This Week of Grace (1933)<br />
This Week of Grace is a<br />
1933 British comedy film<br />
directed by Maurice Elvey<br />
and starring Gracie Fields, Henry Kendall<br />
and John Stuart.[1] A poor, unemployed<br />
woman is made housekeeper at the estate<br />
of a wealthy duchess. It was promoted with<br />
the tagline "Cinderella in modern dress".[2]<br />
It is notable for its songs written by Harry<br />
Parr-Davies, including "My Lucky Day" and<br />
"Happy Ending".<br />
Starring: Gracie Fields, Henry Kendall,<br />
Douglas Wakefield, Frank Pettingell, Minnie<br />
Rayner, John Stuart, Helen Haye, Marjorie<br />
Brooks, Nina Boucicault<br />
She Shall Have Music (1940)<br />
A broadcasting magnate hires Jack Hylton<br />
and his orchestra to give a worldwide<br />
broadcast from a cruise ship. Business<br />
rivals plan to sabotage the broadcast<br />
and put the magnate out of business.<br />
Meanwhile, a female American singer<br />
for the orchestra falls in love with the<br />
magnate's son, a highbrow who only loves<br />
classical music and not the jazz that she<br />
performs. We should be very thankful to<br />
Julius Hagen at Twickenham Studios for<br />
giving us a record of the look and sound<br />
of one of the greatest ever British dance<br />
bands, The Hylton Orchestra.<br />
Starring: Jack Hylton, June Clyde, Claude<br />
Dampier, Brian Lawrance, Gwen Farrar,<br />
Marjorie Brooks, Edmund Breon, Felix<br />
Aylmer<br />
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