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Walter C. Hackett

Writing

Known For

Armchair Theatre
6.0

Armchair Theatre is a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974. It was originally produced by Associated British Corporation, and later by Thames Television from mid-1968.

Armchair Theatre

1956
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6.3

Road House is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Violet Loraine, Gordon Harker and Aileen Marson.

Road House

1934
Love Under Fire
5.3

A suspense-thriller-comedy set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War.

Love Under Fire

1937
Espionage
7.0

Two reporters pose as man and wife in order to get the goods on a munitions supplier and the rumours of war in Europe.

Espionage

1937
One New York Night
10.0

Foxhall Ridgeway, arriving in New York City from the West, stumbles onto a murder in the hotel room next to his. He gets tangled up into the affair, and with the aid of Phoebe, the hotel telephone operator who takes a liking to him, and also Countess Louise Browssiloff, who innocently had left some personal belongings in the murdered man's room and is most anxious to recover the incriminating evidence, Foxhall solves the murder mystery.

One New York Night

1935
Captain Applejack
7.3

An ordinary man is confronted by gangsters who have reason to believe a treasure is buried somewhere on his property.

Captain Applejack

1931
Whispering Shadows
6.5

Just before his sudden death, a businessman accuses his son-in-law of embezzlement. His daughter is convinced of her fiancée's innocence and tries to clear his name and unmask the real villain and is aided by secret messages…from her dead father. Or are they?

Whispering Shadows

1921
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7.0

British crime film directed by Henry Edwards

The Barton Mystery

1932
It Pays to Advertise
5.6

To prove his thesis that any product--even one that doesn't exist--can be merchandized if it is advertised properly, a young man gets together with his father's savvy secretary to market a non-existent laundry soap. Complications ensue when his "product" turns out to be more successful than even he imagined--and now he has to deliver.

It Pays to Advertise

1931
77 Park Lane
N/A

When a 'man about town' takes a young lady back to his house they are both surprised to find that it has been turned into an illegal casino in his absence.

77 Park Lane

1931
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10.0

An aristocrat tries to prevent her sister's divorce by attempting to recover a diamond necklace, which is being used as incriminating evidence against her.

Sweethearts and Wives

1930
The Barton Mystery
10.0

Following the assassination of a financier, several people who had an interest in seeing him disappear are suspected.

The Barton Mystery

1949
Hyde Park Corner
6.2

A dead man's curse on a London party house seems to echo from 1780 to 1936.

Hyde Park Corner

1935
Strangers of the Night
8.0

A rousing fusion of satire, mystery and action. Aristrocrat Ambrose Applejohn is aching for excitement. He gets more than he bargained for when two Russian thieves, Anna Valeska and her partner Borolsky, arrive at the mansion one dark night.

Strangers of the Night

1923
Shout It from the House Tops
9.0

The son of a rich soap manufacturer gets himself in predicaments trying to prove to his father that he's responsible enough for marriage.

Shout It from the House Tops

1932
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10.0

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77, rue Chalgrin

1931
It Pays to Advertise
8.0

Wealthy Cyrus Martin, known as "the soap king," cannot induce his pleasure-seeking son Rodney to work, he arranges for his pretty stenographer, Mary Grayson, to attract Rodney so that he will have to work to be able to court her.

It Pays to Advertise

1919
It Pays to Advertise!
8.0

Mr. Miller is the CEO of a big soap company whose son Henry like to spend his father's money but isn't interesting in working. Henry's laziness makes Mr. Miller upset and stressed out, so he assigns his young secretary (who the son also is in love with) to figure out a way to make Henry work and she will get 10,000 crowns ($1000). But things doesn't really to turn out the way Mr. Miller imagined.

It Pays to Advertise!

1936
Their Big Moment
4.8

Early '30s comedy-mystery involving magicians, fake psychics and murder.

Their Big Moment

1934
Take a Chance
6.1

Comedy about Bookmakers and punters and their interest in the horse Take A Chance

Take a Chance

1937