Aubrey Mallalieu Movie Trailers
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"Pimpernel" Smith Trailer (1941)
28 July 1941
Eccentric Cambridge archaeologist Horatio Smith takes a group of British and American archaeology students to pre-war Nazi Germany to help in his excavations.
Simply Terrific Trailer (1938)
01 January 1938
Two young men start a business selling a homemade hangover recipe.
The Wicked Lady Trailer (1945)
15 November 1945
A married woman finds new thrills as a masked robber on the highways.
Murder in Reverse? Trailer (1945)
21 October 1945
Tom Masterick, a dock worker, is wrongfully convicted of a murder charge. His death sentence is commuted to a long prison term.
Love at Sea Trailer (1936)
17 April 1936
A comedy of mistaken identities aboard a cruise ship, in which several people are thrown together by the matrimonial magazine Get Together: Dick Holmes, a reporter looking for a story good enough to save his job; Betty Foster, hoping to investigate the man interested in marrying her aunt Emily; and Horace Godwin, the magazine's editor, who is trying to avoid becoming engaged to Penelope Hackworth-Pratt.
The Riverside Murder Trailer (1935)
02 March 1935
Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor.
Back-Room Boy Trailer (1942)
15 April 1942
Jilted by his fiancee, Arthur Pilbeam gets a job as far away from women as possible. Alone in a lighthouse, he soon finds that 12 other people end up living on the tiny island.
Bedelia Trailer (1946)
08 July 1946
Bedelia Carrington is living happily, it appears, in Monte Carlo with her husband Charlie Carrington.
Yellow Canary Trailer (1943)
13 December 1943
In 1940 Sally Maitland is forced to leave England, ostracised as a Nazi sympathiser by everyone including her well-to-do family.
Rope Trailer (1947)
05 January 1947
Two young men strangle their "inferior" classmate, hide his body in their apartment, and invite his friends and family to a dinner party as a means to challenge the "perfection" of their crime.
The Last Journey Trailer (1935)
01 October 1935
Bob Holt's last journey as a Railway engine driver before his retirement, a journey disturbed by his distress at leaving the Railway, and his suspicions of the relationship between his wife and his fireman.
The Lamp Still Burns Trailer (1943)
29 November 1943
A tribute to the important work of female nurses during World War II.
Cross Currents Trailer (1935)
01 July 1935
A Devon Vicar mistakenly comes under suspicion of murdering a rival in love.
A Girl in a Million Trailer (1946)
28 October 1946
A young scientist freed by divorce from a nagging wife, isolates himself from women. His peace is broken by a lovely young girl to whom he is forced to give shelter.
Atlantic Ferry Trailer (1941)
06 September 1941
The MacIver brothers (Michael Redgrave, Griffith Jones) build the first ship to cross the Atlantic by steam power alone.
The Young Mr. Pitt Trailer (1942)
21 September 1942
In 1783 England, King George III appoints William Pitt only 24 years old, as PM. When members of Parliament refuse to take Pitt seriously, he calls for a general election and wins.
Dead Men Are Dangerous Trailer (1939)
01 February 1939
Unsuccessful writer Aylmer Franklyn takes the chance to change identities after he discovers a corpse.
Music Hath Charms Trailer (1936)
02 March 1936
This cheerful maze of melody, song, comedy and drama showcases the talents of Henry Hall and His Dance Band.
Unpublished Story Trailer (1942)
10 August 1942
Morale-boosting story released in the middle of World War II. A journalist uncovers a peace organisation at the centre of disreputable dealings.
The Return of the Frog Trailer (1938)
24 November 1938
The film concerns a police hunt for the criminal known as The Frog.
The Black Tulip Trailer (1937)
04 February 1937
In the Dutch Republic in 1672, a wealthy man named Cornelius Van Baerle devotes his life to growing tulips, unaware of his family's close involvement with political intrigue.
Broken Blossoms Trailer (1936)
20 May 1936
A Chinese missionary comes to England and helps a young girl ill-treated by her father. A remake of D.
Let the People Sing Trailer (1942)
11 August 1942
An out-of-work comedian persuades a drunken nobleman to join a protest against the closing of a village hall.
The Ghosts of Berkeley Square Trailer (1947)
30 October 1947
The ghosts of two stupid 18th-century officers are doomed to haunt a Berkeley Square mansion until the unlikely event of a reigning monarch paying the house a visit.
The Dark Tower Trailer (1943)
18 October 1943
While working at a circus, a man hypnotizes a trapezist to kill her partner.
Over She Goes Trailer (1937)
16 August 1937
Three friends plan to marry their sweethearts, but when the former fiancée of one of them shows up threatening breach of promise because she's after his aristocratic title, they must think on their toes and resurrect his dead uncle, leading to comedic chaos.
The Black Sheep of Whitehall Trailer (1942)
23 February 1942
A professor teaching at a correspondence school discovers that a Nazi agent is trying to prevent a trade treaty being signed between England and South America.
The Goose Steps Out Trailer (1942)
01 August 1942
Schoolteacher William Potts is the double of a captured German spy, so he is sent to Germany by British Intelligence to obtain the plans of a new secret weapon, causing chaos in a Hitler Youth school in the process.
The Fatal Night Trailer (1948)
12 April 1948
A young American accepts a bet to spend a night in a haunted house in Mayfair.
His Lordship Goes to Press Trailer (1938)
21 October 1938
An American reporter takes over an assignment on English farm life. Owing to a mistake in identity things turn out rough but Valerie's charm and personality overcome the obstacles.
Breach of Promise Trailer (1942)
20 April 1942
Low-key British comedy starring Clive Brook as a successful playwright who is sued for breach of promise by a mysterious beauty he claims not to know.
He Snoops to Conquer Trailer (1944)
12 December 1944
George Gribble is tea-boy at Tangleton town council, he gets ravelled up in the councillors money-grubbing machinations concerning compiling and then cooking the results of a government sponsored housing survey.