Hay Plumb

Filmes

Cheer Boys Cheer
Greenleaf Employee
Shades of "Romeo and Juliet" with rival British Brewery owners who hate each other and their children who fall in love.
Let's Be Famous
Stage Manager
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.
Strange Boarders
uncredited
Pre-war intelligence man Tommy Blythe interrupts his honeymoon to investigate the discovery of vital Air Ministry blueprints on a woman killed in a London road accident. The trail leads to a boarding house in Notting Hill and its varied tenants.
Things Are Looking Up
Tennis Umpire
Scatterbrain circus lady has to cover for her sour schoolmistress sister.
Car of Dreams
Chauffeur
Produced by the highly acclaimed Michael Balcon, the story revolves around Robert, the son of the owner of a musical instrument factory. He is in love with Vera, one of the factory workers, who is unaware of his position. So when she jokes one day that she would love a Rolls-Royce, Robert makes sure that she gets one. Then he decides to raise her salary out of all proportion to hint at who he is...
The Midshipmaid
Sailor
Sir Percy Newbiggin visits the fleet to find ways to economize Naval expenditures. Daughter Celia tags along and organizes a morale-boosting show utilizing ship-board talent. Her fiancé shows up, and romantic complications ensue.
Deadlock
Publicist
A murder takes place in a film studio during the shooting of a new film.
Topper Triumphant
Director
A dandy embarrasses his friends by joining the army.
The Magic Glass
Director
A boy uses a professor's liquid to make objects transparent.
How Things Do Develop
Director
'Professor takes daughter's suitor's camera by mistake.' (British Film Catalogue)
An Engagement of Convenience
Director
A man fakes an engagement to a typist to please his rich aunt.
Hamlet
Director
Hamlet is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Hay Plumb and starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Gertrude Elliot and Walter Ringham.
The Of-Course-I-Can Brothers
Director
A man caught in a fight causes pain to his sympathetic twin.
Lieutenant Lilly and the Splodge of Opium
Director
'The intrepid Lt Lilly is called upon to quell a Chinese Boxer rebellion in a spoof adventure serial.' (British Film Institute)
Was He a German Spy?
Director
A henpeck taking photographs is mistaken for a spy.
Tilly in a Boarding House
Director
Girls dress in boys' clothes and trick boarders.
A Fisherman's Love Story
Directed by Lewin Fitzhamon.
A Seaside Introduction
The Dude
'Brighton. Dude searches for girl's lost shoes and stockings.' (British Film Catalogue)
A Burglar for One Night
Foreman
'An unemployed labourer is driven to burglary when he is unable to find work.' (British Film Institute)
Harry the Footballer
Harry
A star player is kidnapped by the opposition. However, they are foiled by his girl-friend, just in time for him to get to the match and score the winning goal.
Tilly's Party
Two young men help two girls escape.
Are We Down-Hearted?
Singer
Cecil Hepworth’s Vivaphone film features Hay Plumb singing George Robins’ optimistic 1906 ditty concerning the mischievous responses of a poor family to regular visits from the bailiffs.
Tilly the Tomboy Visits the Poor
Funny how we think of the loutish behaviour of some of today's teens as a modern-day phenomenon. Here, in a short film more than one hundred years old, we see two tearaways terrorising a bed-ridden old lady, sabotaging a number of honest workmen as they go about their daily work, vandalising a bakery and taking a vehicle without consent - all in the space of six frenetic minutes.