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Sam Wilkinson

Acting

Biography

Sam Wilkinson was born on April 17, 1884 in Kensington, London, England as Geoffrey George Hubert Wilkinson Harris. He was an actor, known for The Man Who Won (1932), Lost Patrol (1929) and Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills (1921).

Known For

Everything Happens to Me
9.0

A cleaner salesman finds himself campaigning for both sides in an election.

Everything Happens to Me

1938
Broken Blossoms
6.1

A Chinese missionary comes to England and helps a young girl ill-treated by her father. A remake of D. W. Griffith's masterpiece.

Broken Blossoms

1936
Cotton Queen
6.3

The niece of a mill-owner goes undercover in the mill of a rival, where she gets mixed up in romantic antics.

Cotton Queen

1937
Three Men in a Boat
7.5

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.

Three Men in a Boat

1933
Tawny Pipit
6.5

Jimmy Bancroft, a fighter pilot, who is recovering from injuries sustained during the Battle of Britain, and Hazel Court, a nurse, come across a pair of rare birds nestling in a field. After a run in with the army, and a couple of thieves, they, with the cooperation of the village people and the Ornithology Society, help the eggs to hatch. A wonderful look at life in a small village, during World War II.

Tawny Pipit

1944
When London Sleeps
7.0

Slippery Rodney Haines runs a high-class gambling joint in Hampstead, while elsewhere in London Lamberti's Fair for the less-well-off is on its last legs. The only link between them seems to be Tommy Blyth, whose betting has put him in serious debt with Haines and who fancies Mary, the Lamberti's adopted daughter. In fact, there is a further unexpected link between the two worlds.

When London Sleeps

1932
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8.0

1840 - Max Miller and a troupe of artistes come to perform at a tavern, which is not licensed for such performances. A rival tavern informs the police and they have to pay a heavy fine. However, they find the money by rescuing a boy and getting the reward.

The Good Old Days

1939
Mr. Emmanuel
7.5

An elderly Jewish man from Manchester, travels to Nazi Germany to seek the mother of a young German refugee that has attempted suicide. In Germany, Mr. Emmanuel’s efforts to seek out Hertha Rosenhein are greeted by a wall of silence from the scared Jewish community and anti-Semitic hatred from many Germans.

Mr. Emmanuel

1944
Let the People Sing
6.8

An out-of-work comedian persuades a drunken nobleman to join a protest against the closing of a village hall.

Let the People Sing

1942
Golden Arrow
7.0

On a journey from Paris to London, a Briton, a Frenchman and an American bond with each other and indulge in a romantic fantasy about a girl they see.

Golden Arrow

1949
The Last Journey
7.2

Bob Holt's last journey as a Railway engine driver before his retirement, a journey disturbed by his distress at leaving the Railway, and his suspicions of the relationship between his wife and his fireman. Aboard the train are a pair of pickpockets, a honeymoon couple, a drunk, a temperance pamphleteer and a host of familiar types, all more-or-less bizarre in characteristically English ways. Bob takes an unexpected course of action, and the characters start interacting in varied and unexpected ways. When, at last, the train stops, all has been resolved, but not as might have been expected at the beginning of the journey.

The Last Journey

1935
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10.0

Romance of an absent minded designer of planes and a famous singer to whom he tries to sell his friends' songs.

The Sky’s the Limit

1937
The Lost Patrol
8.0

A patrol of twelve soldiers is lost in the desert and killed by the tribesmen, but the sergeant makes sure that one of the tribesmen dies for every one of his men.

The Lost Patrol

1929
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10.0

James Mason is teamed up once again with Virginia Cherill whom he appeared with in his debut film, 'Late Extra'. He plays a government agent (John Merriman) who makes a few enquiries and follows leads. Cherill plays June Elkhardt.

Troubled Waters

1936
Tell England
8.3

In England, two young friends, confronted with the outbreak of World War I, enlist together to serve in the same company on the battle-field.

Tell England

1931
Other People's Sins
10.0

A father takes the blame for a crime committed by his daughter.

Other People's Sins

1931
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7.0

A British adventure film directed by George King

Adventure Ltd.

1935
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6.0

A song and dance comedy in which Jack Hulbert plays an incompetent sailor.

Jack Ahoy

1934
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8.0

A king declares war to force a princess to wed his hunchbacked brother.

The Prince and the Beggarmaid

1921
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4.6

An account of the technique of reading the tabloid press in an intelligent manor via differing editorial techniques that leads to three styles of newspapers giving varying accounts of a strip-tease act.

Read All About It

1945