Jack Denton

Movies

The Notorious Mrs. Carrick
Allen Richards
A man's second wife is blackmailed by her former husband for the murder of her lover.
Old Bill Through the Ages
Alf
A soldier serving in the trenches during the First World War falls asleep and travels through time, encountering a number of historical figures.
Tons of Money
Henry
Tons of Money is a 1924 British silent comedy film directed by Frank Hall Crane and starring Leslie Henson, Flora le Breton and Mary Brough. Aubrey Allington is pursued by creditors and on learning of a family inheritance is persuaded by his wife to fake his own death and return as his own long-lost relative, George Maitland, the rightful claimant. Things get complicated when the real Maitland turns up with another Maitland impersonator, the brother of Aubrey’s butler, Sprules. It is an adaptation of the 1922 play Tons of Money by Will Evans and Arthur Valentine. Both were co-produced with Tom Walls. It was remade as a sound film Tons of Money in 1930
A Christmas Carol
Marley's Ghost
A 1923 version of the Charles Dickens classic with Russell Thorndike playing Scrooge.
Doddington Diamonds
Director
A Sexton Blake mystery.
The Bachelor's Club
Mandeville Brown
A henpeck man inherits a fortune and starts a club for women-haters.
Lady Audley's Secret
Director
'Old knight's new wife throws first husband down well and tries to burn blackmailing gardener.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Twelve Pound Look
Director
A self-made man divorces his wife who becomes a typist and warns him his second wife may leave him too.
Motherhood; A Living Picture of Life Today
Marriage and the challenges of motherhood prove too much for ex-factory worker Mary. Will she follow the sound advice of the health visitor - played by famous actress Dorothea Baird, who also conceived and wrote the film - and improve her ‘mothercraft’ skills, or will she continue to take solace in alcohol, as prescribed by her wayward neighbour?
She
Job
An explorer is the reincarnated lover of a 2000-year-old queen. First adaptation of H. Rider Haggard's novel, unfortunately lost.