Ali Benali
An Irishman sets out to become famous as a singer on the radio. Due to a mix up he is instead entered as a contestant on a quiz show.
Insp. Cutts
Alan Burmister leaves Devon on a secret gun-running expedition immediately after his engagement to Mary Perrin is announced; he returns at Christmas to find himself accused of the murder of Ivor Connel, a moneylender. Mary's father had always hoped that his daughter would marry John Worrall, a rising barrister. Worrall is briefed for the defence, but when he loses the case and Alan is condemned to penal servitude for life, no one but the judge realises that he has not made use of the best piece of defence evidence...
Fuller
"The Common Touch" tells of an elderly headmaster (George Zucco) whose Christian beliefs are re-affirmed when he hears news from two of his ex-pupils who are working as missionaries in Africa.
Palmer
'Stableboy buys ruined employer's horse and wins Derby.' (British Film Catalogue)
Salvatore
'Insurance agent poses as royal double and saves him from anarchists.' (British Film Catalogue)
Gerald Barton
British crime film directed by Henry Edwards
Silas
'Affianced Foreign Office agent searches for mystery woman he loves.' (British Film Catalogue)
Dupont
In Monte Carlo, Lady Wellingford cannot redeem a necklace from a jeweler.
Joseph Reynolds
A novelist imagines the murders of his fellow tenants...
Charlo Bianci
Early British thriller about a master criminal named 'Flash Jack', who heads a gang of top-hatted thieves that rob the wealthy. A detective tracks the crimes to a posh night club.
Pablo
An outlaw leader fakes a draw for a sick girl so he can help her escape
Menelos
'A destitute girl inherits a fortune from her grandmother, and has to fight off fortune hunters. She is eventually reunited with the man who first gave her shelter.' (British Film Institute)
Henry Calder
A millgirl is loved by the owner's son and the socialist foreman, who incites a strike and burns the mill.