Juno and the Paycock is a story about the Boyle family living in poverty during the Irish Civil War. The main characters, Juno and Captain Jack Boyle, navigate through various challenges such as debt, family relationships, and the consequences of Jack's irresponsible behavior. The story explores themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the impact of political unrest on individual lives.
St. Martin's Lane follows the story of a pickpocket in London's theater district, who forms a close bond with his friends. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of their unconventional lives, encountering various challenges and humorous situations. As the pickpocket's birthday approaches, they plan a special celebration filled with surprises and laughs.
A Liverpool tug boat captain finds he's won a fortune on the penny pools and it changes his life. However, after giving up his job and throwing a large expensive party, he discovers that he may not really have won after all.
Love on the Dole is a drama set in 1930s Blackpool, England. It tells the story of a young family struggling to make ends meet during the economic depression. Their lives become intertwined with a pawnbroker, a bookie, and a labor union, leading to unexpected consequences.
Drummond goes up against foreign agents who are trying to steal plans for a top-secret aircraft.
Short of money the owners of Ballyroden Hall must attempt to run it as a guest house, but not everyone is happy about the plan.
An out-of-work comedian persuades a drunken nobleman to join a protest against the closing of a village hall.
A newly married WREN, presumed drowned when her ship is torpedoed, spends three years on a tropical island before returning to England to find her husband remarried with a baby son.
An impending V.I.P. visit causes bustle in an English village, while the Ellis family struggles with private problems.
When the textile mill closes, putting her out of work, Gracie finds herself experiencing all of the amusements of Blackpool.
Unemployed car salesman Peter is encouraged by his girlfriend Cynthia to approach the head of a petrol company with his plan for making petrol stations more attractive to customers. When the man rejects the idea Peter joins a rival company and becomes a great success.
A Duke's son plays the part of a footman and shows himself amusing in the pantry.
Based on Ivor Novello's hit stage play: an opera singer and her gypsy friends try to rescue their king from the clutches of a would-be dictator.
Novelist and amateur sleuth, Paul Temple, meets a newspaper woman called "Steve." Together they investigate a gang of diamond robbers.
Biography of popular English composer Leslie Stuart (Robert Morley), who rose to fame through performances of his songs by the tenor Ellaline Terriss (Dorothy Hyson). The peak of Stuart's success in the early 1900s is followed by poverty and obscurity with the arriving Jazz Age. In debtor's prison, Stuart is rescued by friends from happier times, and achieves a comeback in British music halls shortly before his death.
a biopic of eighteenth-century Irish actress Peg Woffington. It was based on the play Masks and Faces.
A recruit at Sandhurst initially makes a poor impression, but goes on to prove himself by riding in the Grand National.
A man and his sister live in a country home, not knowing that there is stolen loot hidden there. A gang of criminals attempts to get them to move so they can get the loot for themselves.
What happens to the saints and sinners of a small Irish village on the day the world is supposed to end.
One of the most significant films ever made about the Troubles in Ireland, a powerful story of love and conflicting loyalties set against the battle for Ireland's independence.