Davy Burnaby

Most Popular Davy Burnaby Trailers

Total trailers found: 22

Second Best Bed Trailer (1938)

18 July 1938

A newly married couple run into difficulty when the wife refuses to obey her husband.

Boys Will Be Boys Trailer (1935)

01 July 1935

Alec Smart, who is engaged teaching in a prison, applies for the job of headmaster at a nearby public school to replace the previous headmaster who has been convicted of writing forged cheques and has just been sent to prison.

Radio Parade of 1935 Trailer (1934)

12 December 1934

One of the first screen outings for Will Hay. Hay plays the Director General of the National Broadcasting Group (NBG) who hides away in his office unaware that the general feeling about his programming is that it is too high-brow and the public are not happy.

Stormy Weather Trailer (1935)

01 August 1935

Sir Duncan Craggs retires from the Colonial Service and returns to London with his new French wife. The couple are devoted to each other, but continually flirt with other people.

The Devil's Maze Trailer (1929)

20 October 1929

While visiting her friend, Barbara Carlton, Frances Mildmay spends the day fox-hunting and ends up fogbound in the 'Devil's Maze' with Barbara's husband, James.

A Shot in the Dark Trailer (1933)

03 November 1933

The relatives of a millionaire - the victim of a mysterious murder - get together at his house to search for his will, which he recorded on a record.

Dandy Dick Trailer (1935)

01 March 1935

The Very Reverend Richard Jedd has a problem: the church spire, now in a parlous state of repair, will cost nearly £1,000 to fix.

Feather Your Nest Trailer (1937)

12 March 1937

A worker at a gramophone record factory surprisingly creates a hit song.

Woman Hater Trailer (1948)

13 October 1948

An English lord who dislikes women meets a French movie star who dislikes men.

The Right to Live Trailer (1933)

01 January 1933

A shady financier tries to acquire a new chemical

The Marriage of Corbal Trailer (1936)

28 May 1936

The film hinges on the love triangle between a young aristocratic lady on the run (Cleonie, played by Hazel Terry), the murderous Varennes, Citizen-Deputy of the Revolution who saves her by disguising her as his nephew (Nils Asther) and finally the Marquis of Corbal of the film's title, played by Hugh Sinclair.

Song of the Road Trailer (1937)

08 August 1937

After the Local council he works for decides to replace its horse-drawn services with motor vehicles, one of the drivers spends his savings to buy the horse.

Cleaning Up Trailer (1933)

01 May 1933

Tony Pumpford takes a job selling vacuum cleaners, and in doing so tangles with a chorus girl. He then accidentally ends up in the show whilst demonstrating the cleaner.

Come on George! Trailer (1939)

01 December 1939

George Formby, who plays George, a stable boy. He also has the unique ability to soothe an anxious racing horse.

The Co-Optimists Trailer (1929)

27 December 1929

A British concert musical film directed by Edwin Greenwood

Three Men in a Boat Trailer (1933)

30 April 1933

An adaptation of Jerome K. Jerome’s classic story charting the comic misadventures of three friends – and a dog – as they take a boating holiday on the Thames.

Kicking the Moon Around Trailer (1938)

29 March 1938

Kicking the Moon Around is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Bert Ambrose, Evelyn Dall and Harry Richman.

Talking Feet Trailer (1937)

01 July 1937

An east London fishmonger's young daughter (Hazel Ascot) is so grateful to Dr Hood (John Stuart) for saving her dog Patch after a road accident that she persuades her dad and various friends to help stage a concert at the local Hippodrome to raise money to save the local hospital.

Just My Luck Trailer (1933)

11 November 1933

Strike It Rich Trailer (1933)

04 November 1933

Eddie Smart (George Gee) was born clumsy and is a laughing stock at work, the Sprouto Hair Tonic Company.

The Wishbone Trailer (1933)

01 March 1933

On the Air Trailer (1934)

16 July 1934

Musical featuring radio and variety stars on holiday, who help a village vicar stage a local concert.