Hot Water and Vegetabuel
British music hall star Leslie Sarony sings "When You're Up to Your Neck in Hot Water (Think of the Kettle and Sing)" in a short film produced in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process.
Widgey R. Newman
Director
British music hall star Leslie Sarony sings "When You're Up to Your Neck in Hot Water (Think of the Kettle and Sing)" in a short film produced in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process.
A scientist seeks to transplant the brain of a young girl into his apeman.
A lawyer, who has been accused of being dishonest, works with the police to expose two share pushers who have employed him, saving the investors from ruin.
In the early seventeenth century William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson and Michael Drayton meet in a Southwark tavern and begin discussing the other customers who remind them of characters from Shakespeare's plays.
Charles Paton performs song "If Your Face Wants to Smile, We'll Let It In" as performed in the Lyceum Theater review "John Citizen's Lament".
A romance occurs between an impoverished tourist and a surprisingly wealthy Germany waitress.
On the outbreak of the Second World War an idler is forced to join the army by his domineering wife.
A British drama film directed by Widgey R. Newman
A British drama film directed by Widgey R. Newman
Reginald Foort introduces and performs four numbers on the Compton organ at the Ambassador Cinema, Hounslow.