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review by A customer from Lewes
British 1948 attempt at film noir 17 October 2009
Linden Travers - filmography
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Don't Ever Leave Me
on DVD
(1949)
Starring: Jim Hanley, Petula Clark, Linden Travers
Director: Arthur Crabtree
Certificate: 
When inveterate old lag Harry Denton (Edward Rigby) is released from prison he soon returns to his old ways by kidnapping 16 year-old Sheila Farlaine (Petula Clark), the daughter of a well-known actor (Hugh Sinclair). Harry brings her to the home of his grandson Jack (Jimmy Hanley) but soon gets ..read more »

62%
from 19 members
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The Master Of Bankdam
on DVD
(1947)
Starring: Linden Travers, Patrick Holt, David Tomlinson
Director: Walter Forde
Certificate: 
An epic film drama on the lives of three generations of Yorkshire mill-owners during Britain's turbulent Industrial Revolution. Simeon Crowther (Tom Walls) decides to hand over the family textile mill of Bankdam to his two sons, Joshua (Dennis Price) and Zebediah (Stephen Murray). But Zebediah's ..read more »

62%
from 56 members
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South American George
on DVD
(1941)
Starring: Linden Travers, George Formby, Jacques Brown
Director: Marcel Varnel
Certificate: 
1940s comedy in which an ordinary Brit steps into the shoes of one of the world's biggest opera stars. George Butters (George Formby) happens to look uncannily like the celebrated South American tenor, Gilli Vannetti (also Formby). When Gilli disappears, George is invited to pass himself off as the ..read more »

55%
from 18 members
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The Stars Look Down
(1939)
Starring: Linden Travers, Michael Redgrave, Nancy Price
Director: Carol Reed
Certificate: 
In a depression-ravaged northern English mining town, a group of miners refuse to work a dangerous seam. The ensuing struggle sees two friends escape their underground destiny; Davey Fenwick wins a university education, while Joe Gowlan leaves for a life of commerce. As they grow up their paths and ..read more »

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from 263 members
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The Terror
(1938)
Starring: Wilfrid Lawson, Bernard Lee, Henry Oscar
Director: Richard Bird
Certificate: 
1930s thriller, adapted from a play by Edgar Wallace, starring Wilfrid Lawson and Bernard Lee. To say that Joe Connor (Henry Oscar) and Soapy Marks (Alastair Sim) are embittered following their release from prison would be an understatement. Ten years ago they helped a criminal mastermind known as '..read more »

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