Carol Coombe

Filmes

The Man Without a Face
Joan Ellis
A young man is wrongly accused of a brutal murder, is tried and sentenced to death. En route to the prison there is a major train crash and his guards are killed along with an anonymous traveller in the same compartment. He swaps his personal belongings with the dead man and escapes but things don't quite go to plan.
Straight from the Heart
Mrs. Haines
In this romance, a slightly crooked and highly ambitious mayoral candidate convinces a woman to help him blackmail the incumbent by using a little baby as evidence in a paternity suit. The girl goes along with it until she learns that the mayor is innocent.
My Lucky Star
Lucette
'Shopgirl posing as film star loves porter posing as artist.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Strangler
Billie Southgate
A British crime film directed by Norman Lee
The Rasp
Dora Masterson
When cabinet minister John Hoode is murdered at his country house, his secretary, Alan Deacon, is the prime suspect and is arrested. Reporter Anthony Gethryn determines to unmask the real murderer.
Help Yourself
Dodie
British comedy directed by John Daumery ...
The Ghost Train
Elsie Bryant
The Ghost Train is a 1931 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Ann Todd. It is based on the play The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. The film's art direction is by Walter Murton. Only five reels of picture and two reels of soundtrack survive.