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British cinema: 1930s

The 39 Steps (1935)
Alfred Hitchcock

Not long after arriving in London, the Canadian Richard Hannay visits a music hall theatre to watch the star act, Mr Memory, a man who startles his audience with his infallible recollection of trivial facts...   [More...]

Ask a Policeman (1938)
Marcel Varnel

Sergeant Samuel Dudfoot is proud of the fact that since his arrival in the tranquil coastal village of Turnbotham Round, over a decade ago, not one crime has been committed...   [More...]

Boys Will Be Boys (1935)
William Beaudine

Dr Alexander Smart is hopeful that a letter of recommendation from his present employer, the Governor of Blackstone Prison, will secure him the post of headmaster at Narkover School...   [More...]

Convict 99 (1938)
Marcel Varnel

Having been booted out of the school where he was headmaster, Dr Benjamin Twist goes for an interview for a job at another school...   [More...]

Dark Journey (1937)
Victor Saville

Towards the end of the First World War, Madeleine Goddard makes frequent trips between Paris and Stockholm, ostensibly to supply expensive dresses to her wealthy Swedish clientele...   [More...]

The Edge of the World (1937)
Michael Powell

Two tourists holidaying in the Hebrides land on the deserted island of Hirta. Their guide Andrew Gray explains that until a decade ago there was a thriving community on the island...   [More...]

The Four Feathers (1939)
Zoltan Korda

In 1895, the British army is about to launch an attack against the Sudanese, ten years after General Gordon's humiliating defeat...   [More...]

The Ghost Goes West (1935)
René Clair

In 18th Century Scotland, there is only one thing that the McLaggan and Glourie clans hate more than the English, and that is each other...   [More...]

The Ghoul (1933)
T. Hayes Hunter

Professor Morlant is an eccentric Englishman who has acquired a morbid fascination with the powers of the ancient Egyptian gods...   [More...]

Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Sam Wood

England, 1933. Although officially retired, Mr Chipping still maintains a visible presence at Brookfield School For Boys, a private school to which he has devoted 63 years of his adult life...   [More...]

The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Alfred Hitchcock

A group of British travellers are stranded in a hotel in a remote European country. After holidaying with some friends, Iris Henderson is on her way back home to get married...   [More...]

The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936)
Lothar Mendes

Three gods looking down on planet Earth mock the inability of its puny inhabitants to improve their lot. Believing that mankind is capable of better, one of the gods endows one randomly selected individual with the ability to perform miracles...   [More...]

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Alfred Hitchcock

Bob and Jill Lawrence are on a skiing holiday in the Swiss alps when their friend, Louis Bernard, is shot dead. Before he dies, Louis reveals that he is a British spy and that he has a secret message, warning of an imminent high-profile assassination...   [More...]

Murder! (1930)
Alfred Hitchcock

Norah Baring, a member of a provincial theatre company, is arrested and tried for the murder of a fellow actress. The jury finds her guilty and she is condemned to death...   [More...]

No Limit (1935)
Monty Banks

George Shuttleworth is a chimney sweep's assistant from Wigan who has just one dream: to win the TT motorcycle race on the Isle of Man...   [More...]

Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937)
Marcel Varnel

After having failed in virtually every other job going, railway employee William Porter finally feels he has found his metier as a wheel-tapper, but his sister decides that this is too lowly a position for him...   [More...]

The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933)
Alexander Korda

England, 1536. As one wife mounts the scaffold, another prepares to take her wedding vows. King Henry VIII is confident that this third marriage, to the beautiful but dim Jane Seymour, will be a success...   [More...]

Pygmalion (1938)
Anthony Asquith

Henry Higgins is a professor of phonetics for whom the rich variety of London accents holds a particular fascination. Whilst navigating Covent Garden one evening, he encounters a flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, and is amused by her strong Cockney accent...   [More...]

Rich and Strange (1931)
Alfred Hitchcock

Office clerk Fred Hill is tired of his humdrum life, tired of never having enough money to enjoy the luxuries than others can afford...   [More...]

Sabotage (1936)
Alfred Hitchcock

London is the target of terrorist attacks by an unknown foreign power. One of the foot soldiers in this campaign of terror is Karl Verloc, the owner of a small cinema...   [More...]

The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934)
Harold Young

France, 1792. The lofty ideals of the French Revolution are all but forgotten as a reign of terror sweeps the country. Aristocrats, monarchists and anyone who so much as sniffs at the Revolution are rounded up and dispatched with ruthless efficiency, courtesy of Madame Guillotine...   [More...]

Secret Agent (1936)
Alfred Hitchcock

1916. At the behest of British Intelligence, the writer-turned-war hero Edgar Brodie is sent to Switzerland to track down and kill an enemy agent...   [More...]

The Spy in Black (1939)
Michael Powell

In 1917, German U-boat commander Captain Hardt is sent to the northeastern coast of Scotland to make preparations for an attack on the British naval fleet...   [More...]

Things to Come (1936)
William Cameron Menzies

During Christmas 1940, the world is engulfed by a devastating global conflict. The war lasts three decades and reduces human civilisation to rubble...   [More...]

Young and Innocent (1937)
Alfred Hitchcock

When movie star Christine Clay is murdered, suspicion immediately falls on a young man named Robert Tisdall with whom she had a brief acquaintance...   [More...]

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