Aileen Marson

Nascimento : 1912-09-13, Alexandria, Egypt

Morte : 1939-05-04

História

From Wikipedia Aileen Marson (1912–1939) was a British film actress. During the 1930s Marson appeared in a number of British films in leading roles.

Filmes

The Green Cockatoo
A young girl is travelling to London to find work. Arriving at the station, she meets a man who has been stabbed by a member of a gang of crooks involved with greyhound racing. She becomes a suspect, but flees the scene in order to deliver a message to the dead man's brother. She is protected from the police by a night club entertainer, who she learns is the man she is seeking.
Someone at the Door
Sally Martin
When Sally inherits a country house, her young brother Ronald, an aspiring journalist, hits on a sensational way to make his first big scoop: Sally will 'disappear', and he will be arrested for her murder! At his trial she will reappear, his acquittal will follow, and he will be able to supply his paper with an exclusive story. Sally and her fiance, Bill, fall in with the scheme. However, there are complications which they had not foreseen.
The Tenth Man
Anne Etchingham
George Winter, a self-made businessman and MP, lets nothing get in the way of his climb to the top. Certain in his belief in the corruptible and foolish nature of others, whenever Winter meets a competitor who can't be bought, he destroys the man through methods both legal and underhanded. Then, he meets his 'tenth man': a victim who refuses to be silenced by threat or bribery, with the power to bring Winter's house of cards crashing down around him.
Living Dangerously
Vera Kennedy
The dramatic story of a normal, intelligent man of good principles driven to contemplate thoughts of murder.
The Black Mask
Jean McTavish
British crime film directed by Ralph Ince
Honeymoon for Three
Yvonne Daumery
In this musical comedy, the trouble begins when a carefree playboy steals the virtue of a young French maiden and is forced to marry her when her angry father, a financier finds out. The playboy is flat broke, but does the honorable thing. The newlyweds then board a ship and sail off to the States. They are accompanied by the girl's ex-fiance. The plan was for the young marrieds to get a divorce as soon as possible, but then the groom realizes that he really does love the girl. Happiness ensues
Ten Minute Alibi
Betty Findon
Derwent dreams up an unbreakable alibi for a murder. Once the crime is attempted, it then falls to Pember and Brace of Scotland Yard to sort things out.
The Way of Youth
Carol Bonnard
The manager of a gambling club tries to swindle the owner.
Road House
Kitty Hamble
Road House is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Violet Loraine, Gordon Harker and Aileen Marson.
Passing Shadows
Mary Willett
The film stars Edmund Gwenn, who plays a chemist, whose son Lawrence (played by Barry MacKay) is attacked on a train. He appears to have shot the man.
The Green Pack
Joan Thurston
A wealthy investor in a South African mine is murdered.
My Song for You
Mary Newberg
In this opera-oriented musical, Riccardo Gatti, an Italian young tenor in Venice, meets a young woman who sneaks into the opera house to try and get her fiancé hired as the orchestra's pianist.