Hugh Croise
Directing
Known For

A British short comedy about two married couples whose romantic entanglements lead to farcical complications. When the original director Hugh Croise fell ill, Alfred Hitchcock and Seymour Hicks completed the film. Released in 1923 as a remake of the 1914 Leedham Bantock version, only one of its two reels is known to survive.
Always Tell Your Wife

A burglar confesses to killing a woman in this incomplete early crime drama.
The Mystery of a London Flat
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Grandfather Smallweed
A barrister abandons his mistress for a socialite but returns in time to save her from suicide.
Sally Bishop

A Lord's son loves the daughter of a counterfeiter who steals necklaces.
The Game of Liberty
British horror drama short from 1926.
The Legend of Tichborne Dole

The miserly Scrooge changes his ways after being haunted by ghosts on Christmas Eve.
Scrooge
An old man tells a girl reporter how he solved a crime.
The Kensington Mystery
The eight Victoria Girls dance, together and separately, to numbers that include “Diane”, “Rain”, and “Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella”.
The Victoria Girls in Their Famous Dancing Medley
An early Photofilm of the Victoria Girls' vaudeville routine.