Reginald Purdell

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Reginald Purdell (4 November 1895 – 22 April 1953) was an English actor and screenwriter who appeared in over 40 films between 1930 and 1951. During the same period he also contributed to the screenplays of 15 feature films, and had a brief foray into directing with two films in 1937. Purdell was born in Clapham, London. As a young man he served in the British Army with the South Wales Borderers regiment for the duration of the First World War. On returning to civilian life after the war, he decided to try his luck as an actor and gained experience on the stage through the 1920s. His move into films in 1930 coincided with the advent of the talkie era in British cinema. Purdell's first screen appearance was in the 1930 comedy The Middle Watch, in a role he would later reprise in a 1940 remake. He next travelled to Germany to feature in historical drama Congress Dances, an ambitious and lavishly budgeted project by the UFA film company, involving the simultaneous filming of three versions of the same story in German, English and French in an attempt to prove that a European company could challenge the dominance of American studios in the new era of sound by delivering a continent-wide hit. Purdell soon began to accumulate screen credits in a wide variety of films ranging from cheaply made quota quickies to more sophisticated productions. He showed a knack for playing comedy, and his 1930s films fell mainly into this genre, with occasional ventures into straight drama and thrillers. Purdell's screenwriting career began in 1932 and he was most productive in this field during the late 1930s, with only occasional ventures later in his career. He tried his hand at film directing in 1937 with two comedies Don't Get Me Wrong, a Max Miller vehicle co-directed with Arthur B. Woods, and Patricia Gets Her Man. Both films were reasonably well-received, but Purdell appears to have decided that directing was not for him, as there would be no more ventures in this area. In the 1940s Purdell's acting career diversified, with fewer throwaway comedies and more appearances in high-quality dramatic vehicles. His credits included war dramas We Dive at Dawn and Two Thousand Women, Gainsborough melodrama Love Story, notorious box-office flop musical London Town and the classic Brighton Rock. Purdell's last screen appearance was in 1951 and he died on 22 April 1953, aged 57.

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Don't Get Me Wrong Trailer (1937)

01 March 1937

Don't Get Me Wrong is a 1937 British comedy film co-directed by Arthur B. Woods and Reginald Purdell and starring Max Miller and George E.

A Night in Montmartre Trailer (1931)

16 July 1931

A young couple live under a café in Paris that, unknown to them, is owned by a brutal blackmailer. When he is murdered, they fall under suspicion.

Love on the Spot Trailer (1932)

30 June 1932

Two criminals are reformed when they meet and fall in love.

Get Off My Foot Trailer (1935)

28 October 1935

A Smithfield porter becomes a butler, and later finds himself heir to a fortune.

Variety Jubilee Trailer (1943)

14 June 1943

This domestic melodrama chronicles three generations of a family of music-hall owners. In the early 1900s, two variety stars, Kit Burns and Joe Swann, are staunch friends even when Kit marries Joe's dancing partner Evelyn.

My Lucky Star Trailer (1933)

27 June 1933

'Shopgirl posing as film star loves porter posing as artist.' (British Film Catalogue)

The Vulture Trailer (1937)

19 July 1937

An amateur detective tracks down a gang of diamond thieves to Chinatown.

The Luck of a Sailor Trailer (1934)

26 April 1934

In this romantic comedy, the king of Ruritania marries an impoverished commoner after he is exiled. Trouble shows up when the king must return to his country and marry an heiress.

It's in the Bag Trailer (1944)

07 February 1944

Gert and Daisy attempt to retrieve an old dress containing £2,000. They have to impersonate two thespians, and bring all sorts of trouble to a stage-play.

Hail and Farewell Trailer (1936)

30 September 1936

“A troopship bringing home a battalion from Bermuda docks at Southampton and the men are granted only 6 hours leave.

Busman's Honeymoon Trailer (1940)

22 July 1940

When Lord Peter Wimsey marries Harriet Vane, a crime author, they both promise to give up crime for good.

Q Planes Trailer (1939)

21 February 1939

In England, an eccentric police inspector, an earnest test pilot and a spunky female reporter team up to solve the mystery of a series of test aircraft which have disappeared without a trace while over the ocean on their maiden flights; unaware, as they are, that a spy ring has been shooting the planes down with a ray machine hidden aboard a salvage vessel which is on hand to haul the downed aircraft aboard, crews and all.

Candles at Nine Trailer (1944)

01 January 1944

A rich but miserly old man taunts his relatives about who will get his money when he dies, and is soon mysteriously murdered.

The Middle Watch Trailer (1940)

11 May 1940

Through a series of unforeseen events, two glamorous young ladies find that they are obliged to spend the night on board the battleship HMS Falcon, where they have been attending a 'bon voyage' reception.

Stage Fright Trailer (1950)

23 February 1950

A struggling actress tries to help a friend prove his innocence when he's accused of murdering the husband of a high-society entertainer.

A Man About the House Trailer (1947)

03 October 1947

Handsome Italian laborer Kieron Moore works as caretaker of the Neopolitan villa inherited by plain-Jane Englishwomen Margaret Johnston and Dulcie Gray.

The Root of All Evil Trailer (1947)

05 February 1947

Jeckie Farnish is a level-headed young woman, unlike her spoiled younger sister, Rushie. When the sisters become involved with charming businessman Charles Mortimer, the resulting tragedy leads to a lust for revenge on Rushie's part.

The Dark Stairway Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

“Professional jealousy over the discovery of a formula for an anaesthetic leads to murder in a hospital.

Here Comes the Sun Trailer (1945)

12 January 1945

When a wealthy newspaper proprietor passes away, his crooked business partner moves to secure the deceased's fortune by substituting a false will.

Brighton Rock Trailer (1948)

09 January 1948

Centring on the activities of a gang of assorted criminals and, in particular, their leader – a vicious young hoodlum known as "Pinkie" – the film's main thematic concern is the criminal underbelly evident in inter-war Brighton.

Where's Sally? Trailer (1936)

28 April 1936

'Honeymoon wife learns of husband's past and runs away.' (British Film Catalogue)

Dreaming Trailer (1944)

28 November 1944

When a pretty Wren faints in a crowded train, Private Bud Flanagan and Captain Ches Allen are quick to render first aid.

Crown v. Stevens Trailer (1936)

03 August 1936

When an ex-dancer marries a man for his money she is surprised to find he is a real skinflint. She owes a lot of money to a loan-shark who is after her.

Debt of Honour Trailer (1936)

02 November 1936

A Colonel's daughter steals from the regimental mess funds to pay off her gambling debts. One of the officers, who is love with her, takes the blame, and is sent to Africa.

Crime on the Hill Trailer (1933)

27 December 1933

In this murder mystery, Vicar Casson looks into the poisoning of a wealthy man. He soon finds that the man they convicted, the fiance of the rich man's niece, was innocent.

We Dive at Dawn Trailer (1943)

15 April 1943

A gripping tale of WWII naval warfare in the Baltics, starring John Mills as Lt. Freddie Taylor, a British submarine Captain.

Holiday Camp Trailer (1947)

05 August 1947

The Huggett family go to a holiday camp, and get involved in crooked card players, a murderer on the run, and a pregnant young girl and her boyfriend missing from home.

The Compulsory Wife Trailer (1937)

09 August 1937

“Two young men and an attractive girl are invited to spend a week-end at a cottage of mutual friends.

The Viper Trailer (1938)

01 March 1938

Crime comedy sequel to The Vulture (1937). Amateur sleuth, Cedric Gull, takes on another case.

Simply Terrific Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

Two young men start a business selling a homemade hangover recipe.

His Brother’s Keeper Trailer (1940)

27 January 1940

“A successful human target act of two brothers is sorely tried by the efforts of a gold digging blues singer to split them up.

A Night Like This Trailer (1932)

16 March 1932

Going under cover, P.C. Mahoney passes for a gentleman to get into the notorious Moonstone Club. There he meets Clifford Tope, a ne'er do well who is love with cabaret star Cora Mellish.

Love Story Trailer (1944)

20 November 1944

After discovering that she has only a short time left to live, concert pianist Lissa travels to Cornwall for the final fling of her life.

Side Street Angel Trailer (1937)

06 September 1937

“Comedy of a rich man who poses as a poor man and is taken by a convict into a hostel and given a job by the chief assistant.

Captain Boycott Trailer (1947)

26 August 1947

Based on real events, this historical drama is set in 19th-century Ireland, when poverty-stricken tenants dispossessed by greedy landowner Capt.

The Middle Watch Trailer (1930)

27 October 1930

'Captain tries to hide accidental female passengers from admiral.' (British Film Catalogue)

The Queen's Affair Trailer (1934)

01 March 1934

Poor New York shop girl Nadina receives the unexpected news that she is next in line to be queen of an Eastern European country.

Up to the Neck Trailer (1933)

18 August 1933

'Comedy concerning a bank clerk who uses his inheritance to fund a serious drams which, ironically, succeeds as a burlesque.

Two Thousand Women Trailer (1944)

06 November 1944

During the Second World War, three downed English airmen hide out with women's internment camp in France.

Bell-Bottom George Trailer (1944)

07 February 1944

George is an unwilling civilian during the war. When an enlisted friend switches clothes with him in order to go to a party, George finds himself mistakenly pressed into the navy, where he gets involved with pretty Ann Firth and caught up in a subplot involving German spies.

What’s in a Name? Trailer (1935)

06 May 1935

“Comedy concerning a clerk pretending to be a European composer who falls in love with a woman who poses as an actress.

Quiet, Please Trailer (1938)

27 June 1938

“Comedy of a little man forced by chance into a big jewel robbery.” - BFI.

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.

The Missing People Trailer (1939)

01 May 1939

27 well-to-do people have all vanished under similar circumstances. J.G. Reeder, an elderly gentleman who fancies himself a detective, decides to investigate the matter.

The Dark Tower Trailer (1943)

18 October 1943

While working at a circus, a man hypnotizes a trapezist to kill her partner.

The Old Curiosity Shop Trailer (1934)

14 December 1934

A kindly shop owner whose overwhelming gambling debts allow a greedy landlord to seize his shop of dusty treasures.

Pack Up Your Troubles Trailer (1940)

01 February 1940

Garage owner Tommy and ventriloquist friend Eric join the army and go to France, where they are captured by the Nazis.

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.