Bernard Dudley
Directing
Biography
Bernard Dudley was born on 21 January 1879 in Poplar, London, England, UK. He was an actor and director, known for Love in the Welsh Hills (1921), Making Paper Money (1922) and The Sweep (1922). He died on 13 September 1964 in Lambeth, London, England, UK.
Known For
A farmer frames a petty officer for theft and confesses after falling over a cliff.
Love in the Welsh Hills

This cheerful mix of wartime spy drama and comedy sees the returning heroes of a small English village recount their exploits in the war in Mesopotamia. German spies have been using a Peace Society as a front for their nefarious activities (the rotters!), but our stout lads are on to them. They finally rout the blackguards while on active service in the Middle East - or at least the English field that stands in for it! The eponymous lads actually include a lass, who joins up as a nurse.
The Lads of the Village
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Football Fun

A colonel's son conquers his cowardice by fighting his rival for a gypsy.
A Romany Lass
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