Dick Henderson

Movies

Men of Yesterday
A retired major and ex-enemies pledge peace at reunion.
Things Are Looking Up
Mr. Money
Scatterbrain circus lady has to cover for her sour schoolmistress sister.
Golden Dawn
Duke
Golden Dawn (1930) is a musical operetta released by Warner Brothers, photographed entirely in Technicolor, and starring Walter Woolf King and Noah Beery. The film is based on the semi-hit stage musical of the same name by Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach. Beery's extraordinarily deep bass voice registers particularly well in the songs.
The Man from Blankley's
Mr. Tidmarsh
When a nobleman loses his way in the fog and enters a house where there's a party going on, he's mistaken for a hired butler.
Just for a Song
A jealous agent uses a girl singer to break up a double act.
Dick Henderson
British music hall entertainer Dick Henderson sings "I Love Her All the More" and trills out a resounding ode to his beloved in this early sound recording, stopping to aim some rather less romantic jibes at his wife before delivering a rousing encore.