Director
Crad Hobbs, a Virginia waterman, is depressed over the decline in the shellfish trade and the gradual erosion of his former home, a barrier island off Virginia's Eastern Shore. Worse, his beautiful daughter and only child is engaged to a returning World War II veteran who forsakes the oystering trade to take a job with the local newspaper. The cub reporter's first job is interview a New York banker, and former resident, who has secretly come to the Eastern Shore to provide a loan for a beleaguered Latin-American president whose country is battling communist insurgents. Hobbs blames the banker for his home island's destruction; he believes if the banker had approved a loan for a system of breakwaters, the erosion, and resulting loss of fishing habitat, could have been prevented.
Director
A farce about the theft of a famous painting.
Director
An impoverished man Jimmy Perkins is mistaken by a banker for a wealthy man with a similar name...
Story
'Farcical comedy of matrimonial complications in which a bibulous man almost wrecks his friend's marriage.' (British Film Institute)
Director
'Farcical comedy of matrimonial complications in which a bibulous man almost wrecks his friend's marriage.' (British Film Institute)
Al Peters
Backstage drama in which the love of a young actress for her crippled husband triumphs.
Producer
Backstage drama in which the love of a young actress for her crippled husband triumphs.
Writer
Backstage drama in which the love of a young actress for her crippled husband triumphs.
Director
Backstage drama in which the love of a young actress for her crippled husband triumphs.
Director
A short comedy film directed by Arthur Varney.
Producer
A drama film directed by Arthur Varney.
Director
A drama film directed by Arthur Varney.