Sir Douglas Rolls is a highly respected defence lawyer of many years experience. Now in rapidly failing health, he is advised to retreat from the courtroom and pursue more pleasurable activities. But it is just at this point in his life that his great lost love a woman his own strong sense of duty led him to give up twenty years ago, and whom he still loves deeply walks into his chambers to ask that he defend her adulterous husband, now to stand trial for murder. Reluctantly agreeing to take on the case, Sir Douglas soon finds there is more to the story than meets the eye.
A naval adventure that focuses on the rivalry among the crew, particularly the indignation wrought by the behavior of inplacable Captain Steen. Dick, one of the sailors, is one of the most rebellious and draws up plans to exact vengeance. The opportunity arises, but an incident that may sink the ship changes the focus of attention. The lighting for the film and the composition of the scenes are regarded as the highlights of the movie.
After returning home to Britain from Nigeria where he has been working, an engineer becomes embroiled in a family melodrama.
An actor playing Othello in a stage production of Shakespeare's play becomes jealous of his wife's supposed infidelity and seems bound to kill her in the scene in which she, enacting Othello's falsely accused wife Desdemona, is murdered by her jealous husband.
Imposing Canadian-born stage actor and playwright Matherson Lang was one of the twentieth century's great Shakespearean players, and became Britain's foremost screen actor during the 1920s; in Drake of England, one of his final films, he takes the title role in Arthur Woods' portrayal of the life and times of the flamboyant piratical adventurer who founded Britain's sea fortunes. From clandestine romance at the court of Elizabeth I to conquests in the newly discovered lands of South America and spectacular victory over the Armada, Drake of England offers a panoramic overview of Drake's life.
A highwayman rides to York to stop a lady marrying a usurper.
A girl becomes an unwilling witness in her parents' scandalous divorce case.
A girl advocate foils a Jewish usurer's claim for a pound of a debtor's flesh.(IMDb)
In France the Queen poisons the Huguenot Queen and weds her son to the King's sister as part of an assassination plan.
During a performance of Othello a jealous actor attempts to strangle his wife who he believes has committed adultery..
'1765. Judge sentences highwayman to die, then finds he is his son.' (British Film Catalogue)
In Mexico a girl saves a treasure hunter from a mutinous crew and he saves her from her gambling husband.
A Mandarin marries an English girl and tries to poison her lover.
Set in 15th-century Italy, The Cardinal stars Matheson Lang as one Cardinal de Medici. Bound by the rules of the confessional, the cardinal is unable to disclose the multitude of sins revealed to him by one of his most influential parishioners. De Medici's dilemma is compounded by the fact that the confessor has committed a murder for which the Cardinal's brother has been arrested. The basic plot gimmick was good for another go-round in the 1953 Hitchcock flick I Confess. This 7-reel British film was based on a play by Louis N. Parker.
Money isn't everything. Tycoon races against time to cross the English Channel in order to save a business deal, but along the way his whole value system is thrown into turmoil.
In nineteenth century Mesopotamia a series of romantic enganglements ensue.
'Nurse saves captain from invading Germans and is saved herself when he leads counter-attack.' (British Film Catalogue)
'The legend of the Wandering Jew, condemned to walk the earth until the Second Coming.' (British Film Institute)
In Africa an Englishman is sold as a slave by a blind beggar who then weds a girl after he has killed her crooked husband.
A young British woman marries a Chinese mandarin then falls in love with an Englishman. The mandarin plots his revenge.