Most Popular Marriott Edgar Trailers
Total trailers found: 22
Where's That Fire Trailer (1939)
29 June 1939
Capt Viking and his incompetent fire crew accidentally foil a plot to steal the crown jewels.
Here's George Trailer (1932)
20 September 1932
'Man borrows service flat to impress girl's parents.' (British Film Catalogue)
Gasbags Trailer (1941)
01 February 1941
It's war time London and the Crazy Gang (Flanagan & Allen, Nervo & Knox, Naughton & Gold) are doing their bit for the war effort by running a fish and chip stall using their platoon's barrage balloon for advertising.
Ask a Policeman Trailer (1939)
29 April 1939
The mirthful adventures of Police-Sergeant Samuel Dudfoot and his two constables, Albert Brown and Jeremias Harbottle, who stage a fabricated crime-wave to save their jobs---and then find themselves involved in the real thing.
Three Ha'pence a Foot Trailer (1937)
01 March 1937
Animation based on a Stanley Holloway/G. Marriott Edgar monologue. A northern wood salesman refuses to drop his prices for Noah, despite the flood that occurs around him.
The Ghost Train Trailer (1941)
05 May 1941
Mismatched travellers are stranded overnight at a lonely rural railway station. They soon learn of local superstition about a phantom train which is said to travel these parts at dead of night, carrying ghosts from a long-ago train wreck in the area.
Convict 99 Trailer (1938)
26 September 1938
A disgraced school master, Benjamin Twist, is mistaken for a tough prison governor and assigned the charge of a prison for particularly hardened criminals.
King Arthur Was a Gentleman Trailer (1942)
28 December 1942
Arthur King joins the army, and soon starts fantasizing about King Arthur and his knights.
Oh, Mr. Porter! Trailer (1937)
05 October 1937
Comedy in which a bungling railway worker is given the job of stationmaster at a rundown station in rural Ireland, where his sidekicks are a toothless old gaffer and a portly young loudmouth.
Albert's Savings Trailer (1940)
31 August 1940
A homily on the duty to save, in the guise of one of the "Albert" rhyming monologues, recited by Stanley Holloway.
Bees in Paradise Trailer (1944)
20 March 1944
Four pilots become stranded on a tropical island inhabited by beautiful women.
Gunner Sam Trailer (1937)
01 August 1937
Based on a comic monologue performed by Stanley Holloway on radio and records.
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.
Good Morning, Boys! Trailer (1937)
27 May 1937
Dr. Benjamin Twist (Hay) and his pupils become involved with art thieves on a trip to Paris. Hay’s seamy schoolmaster act is supported by a fine cast including Charles Hawtrey and Lilli Palmer.
Hello, Sweetheart Trailer (1935)
30 May 1935
A young poultry farmer is flattered and persuaded into financing a film production. He attempts to interfere in the direction, is swindled and left in the lurch but eventually manages to turn the tables on his former associates.
I Thank You Trailer (1941)
20 October 1941
Classic comedy starring Arthur Askey. The perils, humiliations and humour of trying to run a second-rate theatrical company are further compounded when financial aid, given by the former famous music-hall star Lady Randall (Lily Morris), is withdrawn.
Miss London Ltd. Trailer (1943)
14 June 1943
Askey stars as a man trying to save his flagging escort agency. A new partner suggests getting some new girls in, just in time for the soldiers' leave.
Drummed Out Trailer (1935)
01 January 1935
One of the greatest personalities of modern times. The life of a statesman who has helped to make the new map of Europe.
Sam and His Musket Trailer (1935)
01 January 1935
Based on a comic monologue performed by Stanley Holloway on radio and records.