List of the best Henry Edwards movies: Scrooge(1935), Juggernaut(1937), Green for Danger(1946), Dear Mr. Prohack(1949), London Belongs to Me(1948) ... ...
Other, Fantasy
UK
1935
78 Minutes
Director
Seymour Hicks Donald Calthrop Robert Cochran Mary Glynne Oscar Asche Maurice Evans Marie Ney C.V. France
ebenezer scrooge bob cratchit nephew ghost fiancée little boy uplifting emotional inspiring profound london office family home christmas greed misanthropy visions redemption change of heart transformation
Scrooge is mean old miser who wants nothing to do with Christmas. The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future appear to Scrooge, taking him on a journey into the very spirit and magic of Christmas itself.
Mystery & Thriller
UK
1937
74 Minutes
Director
Boris Karloff Joan Wyndham Mona Goya Arthur Margetson Anthony Ireland Morton Selten Nina Boucicault Gibb McLaughlin J.H. Roberts Victor Rietti
evil doctor lady husband son nurse captain tense suspenseful chilling dark melodramatic engaging england murder plot crime prevention greed double-cross wealth poison mystery
An evil doctor and the greedy wife of a rich man plot to poison him so they can get their hands on his money.
Mystery & Thriller
UK
1946
93 Minutes
Mr. Purdy
Alastair Sim Trevor Howard Sally Gray Rosamund John Leo Genn Judy Campbell Megs Jenkins Moore Marriott Henry Edwards Ronald Adam George Woodbridge
doctor nun nurse detective patient chilling engaging suspenseful hospital england murder betrayal war mystery 1940s
After the nurse who declares that a recent surgical death was a murder dies also, an enigmatic Scotland Yard inspector arrives to investigate.
Romance
UK
1949
91 Minutes
Cecil Parker Glynis Johns Hermione Baddeley Dirk Bogarde Sheila Sim Heather Thatcher Frances Waring Charles Goldner Elwyn Brook-Jones Campbell Cotts Denholm Elliott
treasury agent civil servant amusing lighthearted engaging offbeat treasury department united kingdom inheritance money morality wretched excess 20th century
Arthur Prohack (Cecil Parker) is an official in the Treasury Department with a reputation for fiscal efficiency and running a tight ship. One day he finds out that a struggling businessman ... See full summary »
Comedy, Drama
1948
112 Minutes
Richard Attenborough Alastair Sim Stephen Murray Fay Compton Wylie Watson Susan Shaw Ivy St. Helier Joyce Carey Andrew Crawford Eleanor Summerfield Gladys Henson
The residents of a South London boarding house rally to the defense of a young neighbor accused of murder.