Maud Gill

Maud Gill Trailers

The Two Frightened Ladies TrailerLove at Sea TrailerLook Up and Laugh Trailer

Maud Gill was an English stage and screen character actress, usually cast in comic roles.

Most Popular Maud Gill Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Excess Baggage Trailer (1933)

24 March 1933

'Colonel thinks he has killed superior while hunting ghost.' (British Film Catalogue)

A Sister to Assist 'Er Trailer (1930)

04 March 1930

A poor woman poses as her rich twin to fool a mean landlady.

The Crime at Blossoms Trailer (1933)

01 March 1933

After moving into a picturesque country cottage, a woman becomes increasingly concerned about the fate of the previous owner who she believes was murdered.

Two Way Street Trailer (1931)

10 December 1931

'Bird fancier's daughter loves nobleman whom her cockney fiancé robs of necklace.' (British Film Ca)

Look Up and Laugh Trailer (1935)

13 August 1935

Gutsy lass Gracie rallies fellow stall-holders at Birkenhead Market to prevent its takeover and demolition by a department store chain.

The Chance of a Night Time Trailer (1931)

15 May 1931

Bashful lawyer Henry cannot attend his fiancée's birthday party because of a business engagement. However, farcical circumstances find him mistaken for the dance partner of a professional lady hired to entertain a country house party at which his fiancée is a guest.

Not For Sale Trailer (1924)

30 September 1924

An Earl's disowned son becomes a chauffeur, loves a landlady, and is jailed for theft.

The Farmer's Wife Trailer (1928)

24 February 1928

Successful middle-aged farmer Samuel Sweetland becomes widowed, then his daughter marries and leaves home.

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.

Aren't We All? Trailer (1932)

17 March 1932

Because his father, Lord Grenham, spends more time philandering with attractive women than conducting business, Willie Tatham is forced to interrupt his honeymoon with his wife Margot in the south of France and return to London to get his father to sign an important contract.

The Two Frightened Ladies Trailer (1937)

01 January 1937

Dramatised short about the advantages of gas appliances in the home, with music.

Mischief Trailer (1931)

15 December 1931

When financier Reginald Bingham leaves on a business trip to Paris, normally devoted wife Eleanor leaves for a cottage with a secret boy friend.

Under the Greenwood Tree Trailer (1929)

05 September 1929

A girl organist is blamed for ousting the village choir.

Such Is the Law Trailer (1930)

14 November 1930

British drama centered on a mother's desperate attempts to save her daughter's failing marriage as the film explores family loyalty, domestic conflict, and the social pressures surrounding divorce during the early 1930s.