Geoffrey Sumner

Geoffrey Sumner Trailers

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Most Popular Geoffrey Sumner Trailers

Total trailers found: 42

Robinson Charley Trailer (1948)

16 July 1948

No man is an island, but Charley represents his nation in this economical cartoon tale of Britain’s economics.

Lucky to Me Trailer (1939)

08 November 1939

Lucky to Me is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks and Barbara Blair.

Hazard Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

A BAFTA award nominated dramatised documentary telling the story of two steelworkers who attempt to climb a rock in the Dolomites.

Easy Money Trailer (1948)

20 January 1948

A win on the football pools in postwar Britain changes lives. A happy family is turned into an unhappy argumentative lot until it is discovered the coupon apparently didn't get posted.

Dark Secret Trailer (1949)

30 October 1949

A young couple move into a charming rural cottage. They become fixated upon the mysterious death of the earlier female occupant.

Helter Skelter Trailer (1949)

07 August 1949

A detective gets involved with a wealthy socialite who can't seem to stop hiccuping.

A Tale of Five Cities Trailer (1951)

01 March 1951

An Englishman has been working in the US so long he now speaks with an American accent. He is drafted into the British Army during WWII but is injured and loses his memory.

Always a Bride Trailer (1953)

12 August 1953

Set against the glitz and glamour of the French Riviera, this comedy follows the misadventures of a father and daughter con artist team (Ronald Squire and Peggy Cummins) who pose as a married couple and swindle wealthy clients at the region's swankiest resorts.

Charley's March of Time Trailer (1948)

02 January 1948

Popular animated character Charley explains the National Insurance Act, which was legislation that made health insurance available to all British citizens.

Traveller's Joy Trailer (1950)

25 December 1950

A divorced couple, living hand-to-mouth in Stockholm, must first pay their hotel bill before returning to England.

Law and Disorder Trailer (1940)

06 July 1940

On the eve of WWII a young defence lawyer, assisted by his wife, invaigles his way into a gang of foreign saboteurs.

Appointment with Venus Trailer (1951)

08 October 1951

At the outbreak of WWII the British realise they can't prevent the invasion of the Channel Islands. However, someone realises that a prize cow is on the islands and the Nazis mustn't get hold of her.

That's Your Funeral Trailer (1972)

01 December 1972

Two funeral parlours fight one another for business, one of whom is more shady than the other.

There Goes The Bride Trailer (1980)

07 July 1980

A nervous ad executive creates havoc on his daughter's wedding day and becomes obsessed with a dream girl he keeps seeing everywhere but whom he can't catch.

All in Good Time Trailer (1964)

02 January 1964

A Guinness advert in the form of a short comic film set in a traditional country pub.

The Bone Grinder Trailer (1968)

13 May 1968

George, an ineffectual and inoffensive clerk, and his prim wife Gladys reserve their greatest efforts for preserving their respectibility.

Cul-de-sac Trailer (1966)

17 June 1966

On the run and in search of help, two wounded gangsters find refuge in the secluded castle of a feeble man and his wife; however, under the point of a gun, nothing is what it seems.

Those People Next Door Trailer (1953)

01 February 1953

The Twiggs are a typical working-class family: Sam (Jack Warner) and Mary (Marjorie Rhodes) are trying to bring their family up in the shadow of the Blitz whilst taking everything in good humour.

Paid to Kill Trailer (1954)

25 June 1954

A man pays a hitman to kill him. Circumstances change and he tries to call off the hit but he has trouble getting the deal killed.

The Gang's All Here Trailer (1939)

04 March 1939

John Forrest is anticipating a quiet retirement spent penning detective fiction when he learns that a priceless collection of jewels belonging to a foreign potentate, Prince Homouska, has just vanished from the safekeeping of the Stamford Assurance Company.

Seven More Stations Trailer (1948)

08 December 1948

A film about the expansion of the Central Line beyond Stratford.

The Dog and the Diamonds Trailer (1953)

01 November 1953

A group of children establish their own zoo in the garden of a disused house, which proves to be the headquarters of a gang of crooks.

I Only Arsked Trailer (1958)

11 November 1958

A group of misfit soldiers are desperately trying to fiddle themselves some leave. Instead they wrangle a posting to the British Middle-East protectorate of Darawa.

Side by Side Trailer (1975)

30 April 1975

Glam Rock musical comedy about two clashing nightclubs

Doctor in the House Trailer (1954)

23 March 1954

The first of the seven "Doctor" films, based on Richard Gordon's novels and released between 1954 and 1970.

While the Sun Shines Trailer (1947)

01 February 1947

Lady Elisabeth Randall is an English Air Force corporal during World War II. She is on her way to marry her fiancé when she finds herself being romanced by two different men.

Top Secret Trailer (1952)

10 November 1952

A British Sanitary Engineer, goes on holiday with a set of plans for a new secret weapon which he has mistaken for his new plumbing invention.

The Flying Eye Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

A boy detective, with Colonel Audacious and his wonderful invention, in a model aeroplane, the 'flying-eye', foil the efforts of international thieves to steal a secret formula.

Enterprise Trailer (1951)

01 January 1951

A BAFTA Special award nominated animated documentary that's based on the animated look at the annual report of ICI as shown in "Balance 1950" from 1951.

General Election Trailer (1946)

25 July 1946

In the run up to the 1945 general election, the film focuses on the electoral race of one of the 640 local constituencies in Britain, that of Kettering in Northamptonshire.

Men of Merit (a Lantern Lecture) Trailer (1948)

01 January 1948

“Vibrant, progressive animation contrasts with some outdated attitudes in this Electricity Council cartoon on energy usage” - BFI.

Farnborough Fly Past Trailer (1955)

01 September 1955

A brief review of the 1955 Farnborough Air Show.

Full Circle Trailer (1953)

06 August 1953

Shows the improved services and other benefits that oil brings to the backward territories. The financial and technical resources of foreign lands have tapped the liquid wealth hidden below the surface of the earth.

The Open Door Trailer (1966)

19 February 1966

Colonel Mortimer returns to his family after a long spell in India to find his young son in bed ill, and tormented by a wailing voice.

Premiere Trailer (1938)

20 January 1938

In Paris a leading theatre impresario is murdered on opening night, shortly after replacing his leading lady.

Band of Thieves Trailer (1962)

30 August 1962

A group of prisoners are encouraged to form a jazz band and vow to go straight when they are released to tour the country.

Earth is a Battlefield Trailer (1957)

01 January 1957

A BAFTA award nominated animation looking at the life and work of the blacksmith since mediaeval times.

Mine Own Executioner Trailer (1947)

22 November 1947

Fearing her husband could become a killer, a woman seeks a psychiatrist's help.

The Happy Family Trailer (1952)

30 March 1952

When the Government decide to build a Festival of Britain exhibition site, everything goes to plan, all except the fact that the main road and the pedestrian subway into the site, are blocked by a little corner shop, which is owned and run by a Mr.

The Great Game Trailer (1945)

04 March 1945

A portrait of the beautiful game of association football as Britain emerged from WWII.

Hook, Line and Sinker Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

Following the Scottish fishing boat Glenstruan on a voyage out of Aberdeen.

A.B.C.A.: The Story of the Army Bureau of Current Affairs Trailer (1943)

01 January 1943

At the start of World War II, few ordinary soldiers knew exactly why they were fighting, or the significance of each theatre of war.