
Mary Glynne
Acting
Known For

Ebenezer Scrooge, the ultimate Victorian miser, hasn't a good word for Christmas, though his impoverished clerk Cratchit and nephew Fred are full of holiday spirit. In the night, Scrooge is visited by spirits of the past, present, and future.
Scrooge

Erich Kästner’s beloved novel has been adapted for film or television six times since its publication in 1929; this 1935 British version was the first in English. Believed lost for decades, it was recently rediscovered by the BFI and has now been restored. The film moves the action from Berlin to London, where Emil goes to stay with his grandmother and cousin. Thereafter, the tale of Emil’s adventures with a gang of streetwise London children faithfully follows the original plot.
Emil and the Detectives

Film musical taken from JB Priestley's novel about three musicians joining together to save a failing concert party, the Dinky Doos.
The Good Companions

A US steel king pawns the gems of his daughter who is loved by a student and a crook.
The Princess of New York

'Musician kills count in duel for wife, and later falls in love with daughter.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Lost Chord

A Lord's son is engaged to his rich ward, but prefers a peasant.
The Bonnie Brier Bush

A music-hall star and his best mate are conned out of their earnings (twice!) and left with nothing but a beloved greyhound.
The Outcast
A widow enlists the support of a King's Counsel to help clear herself of the accusation she had murdered her husband by a suspicious coroner
Inquest
A poor girl refuses to wed a millionaire when he sends her sick sweetheart to Africa.
The Call of Youth

A widow's husband returns after her second marriage, and dies while assaulting her.
Dangerous Lies

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The Mystery Road

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