Binnie Hale

Birth : 1899-05-22, Liverpool, England, UK

Death : 1984-01-10

Movies

Take a Chance
Wilhelmina Ryde
Comedy about Bookmakers and punters and their interest in the horse Take A Chance
Love from a Stranger
Kate Meadows
Ann Harding plays a lovely but somewhat naive young woman who goes on a European vacation after winning a lottery. Swept off her feet by charming Basil Rathbone, Harding finds herself married before she is fully able to grasp the situation. Slowly but surely, Rathbone's loving veneer crumbles; when he casually asks Harding to sign a document turning her entire fortune over to him, she deduces that her days are numbered.
The Phantom Light
Alice Bright
Criminals pose as ghosts to scare a lighthouse keeper on the Welsh coast, in attempt to distract him. Jim Pearce deliberately maroons himself on the rock along with Alice Bright. When the light is later smashed, Jim reveals that his brother’s ship is the wreckers’ latest target, while Alice is a detective sent to investigate.
Hyde Park Corner
Sophie
A dead man's curse on a London party house seems to echo from 1780 to 1936.
This Is the Life
Sarah Tuttle
This Is the Life is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Gordon Harker, Binnie Hale and Betty Astell. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios by British Lion.