Viola Compton

Birth : 1886-12-31, Fulham, London, England, UK

Death : 1971-04-07

Movies

Who Goes Next?
During the First World War, a number of captured British officers attempt to escape a prisoner-of-war camp.
The Man in the Mirror
Mrs. Massiter
A mild-mannered, somewhat mousy man is astounded when his reflection in a mirror comes to life and begins to do all the wild and crazy things that he always wanted to but never could.
Happy Days Are Here Again
Lil Grayson
A pair of sisters have ambitions to take to the stage when they realize that their parent's act is finished.
The Big Noise
Mrs. Dayton
A clerk in an oil company is promoted ostensibly to take the blame when it looks like the bosses' dodgy dealings will be found out by the authorities.
Dark World
Auntie
British drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus.
The Last Journey
Miss Smith
Bob Holt's last journey as a Railway engine driver before his retirement, a journey disturbed by his distress at leaving the Railway, and his suspicions of the relationship between his wife and his fireman. Aboard the train are a pair of pickpockets, a honeymoon couple, a drunk, a temperance pamphleteer and a host of familiar types, all more-or-less bizarre in characteristically English ways. Bob takes an unexpected course of action, and the characters start interacting in varied and unexpected ways. When, at last, the train stops, all has been resolved, but not as might have been expected at the beginning of the journey.
Excess Baggage
Martha Murgatroyd
'Colonel thinks he has killed superior while hunting ghost.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Shadow
Mrs. Bascomb
A group of people in an old dark house are terrorized by a mysterious hooded figure dressed in black who proceeds to kill them off one by one.
The Medicine Man
Mrs. Wells
A young man impersonates a doctor.
Looking on the Bright Side
Sergeant
Gracie Fields' second film Looking on the Bright Side was a smash hit film of 1932. It contains a lot of her biggest hit songs of the period.
Third Time Lucky
Mrs. Starkey
Third Time Lucky" was released in February 1931 and was the first film to star Bobby Howes in a leading role. Based on a play by Arnold Ridley, who also wrote "The Ghost Train", and later went on to star in "Dad's Army", "Third time lucky" tells the story of a timid parson (Howes) who steps in to protect his ward from blackmail at the hands of Garry Marsh and Gordon Harker.
The Black Hand Gang
Mater
Wee Georgie Wood and his gang have their sights set on a notorious villain.
Compromising Daphne
Mrs. Ponsonby
A young couple struggle with their overbearing parents.