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Fascination (1931)
Story of a vampish actress who comes between a happily married couple in this light-hearted melodrama.
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The Love Race (1931)
The Love Race is a delightful musical comedy film based around the fierce rivalry between two motor manufacturers – and the romance that develops between the daughter of one and the son of the other...
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Fires of Fate (1932)
In Egypt a colonel with a year to live saves a girl from an Arab prince.
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The Ringer (1931)
Scotland Yard detectives hunt for a dangerous criminal who has recently returned to England.
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Watch Beverly (1932)
A British diplomat becomes entangled with a ring of international criminals.
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Tin Gods (1932)
A British drama film directed by F.W. Kraemer
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Immediate Possession (1931)
A haunted house is put up for sale, who will be the buyer?
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Call Me Mame (1933)
Call Me Mame is a 1933 British comedy film directed by John Daumery and starring Ethel Irving, John Batten and Dorothy Bartlam. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie.
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Her Night Out (1932)
A married couple accidentally become mixed up with a bank robber.
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Stranglehold (1931)
A novelist living in a boarding house imagines a murder that involves his fellow boarders.
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Up for the Derby (1933)
'Stableboy buys ruined employer's horse and wins Derby.' (British Film Catalogue)
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On Thin Ice (1933)
'Lady Violet and Harry Newman are engaged. Corry, a jealous rival, employs Mabell, a night-club dancer, to make love to Harry when drunk and demand money from Harry's father for letters she has written to the son.' (Kinematograph Weekly)


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