List of the best Martin Walker movies: Murder in the Night(1940), Sanders of the River(1936), The Drum(1938), Love on the Dole(1941) ... ...
Crime, Drama
UK
1940
60 Minutes
Inspector Hammond
Jack LaRue Sandra Storme Bernard Lee Martin Walker James Hayter Googie Withers Drue Leyton Arthur O'Connell Edmon Ryan Francis Lister Alf Goddard
Soho's Cotton Club is proudly run by American Steve Marco. So when double-crossing Joe Lane threatened to tell the police of Steve's past, Joe had to be murdered. Steve was not going to have anyone destroy what had taken years to build.
Adventure
UK
1936
98 Minutes
J. Ferguson
Paul Robeson Leslie Banks Nina Mae McKinney Robert Cochran Martin Walker Richard M. Grey Allan Jeayes Orlando Martins Eric Maturin Charles Carson Marquis de Portago
british government official tribal leader rebel wife officer engaging patriotic tense nigeria river village headquarters hospital native people colonialism tribal life rebellion kidnapping murder adventure
A British District Officer in Nigeria in the 1930s rules his area strictly but justly. He struggles with gun-runners and slavers with the aid of a loyal native chief.
Adventure
UK
1938
96 Minutes
Herrick
Sabu Raymond Massey Roger Livesey Valerie Hobson Desmond Tester Martin Walker David Tree Francis L. Sullivan Roy Emerton Edward Lexy Julien Mitchell
british soldier ruler prince brother benefactor native engaging intense india battlefield household palace revolution imperialism friendship loyalty duplicity assassination adventure rescue
During the British Raj, Captain Carruthers works under cover to track smuggled shipments of arms on the restless Northwest Frontier of India. He fears a full-scale rebellion is brewing. To ... See full summary »
Drama
1941
99 Minutes
Ned Narkey
Deborah Kerr Clifford Evans Mary Merrall George Carney Geoffrey Hibbert Joyce Howard Frank Cellier Peter Gawthorne Martin Walker Iris Vandeleur
unemployed person young woman mistress wealthy man engaging united kingdom small town unemployment economic crisis mistresses family rise 1940s
A young Englishwoman (Deborah Kerr) tragically loves an out-of-work laborer (Clifford Evans) in a depressed mill town.