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1 form y separately published work icon Mr Bill the Conqueror The Man Who Won Dion Titheradge , ( dir. Norman Walker ) England : British International Pictures , 1932 9461035 1932 single work film/TV

An impoverished baronet inherits a farm and determines to make it a going concern, despite his ignorance of farming, the gentle mockery of the locals, and the covetousness of a neighbour, who wants the land, and with whose daughter the baronet falls in love.

1 form y separately published work icon Fires of Fate Dion Titheradge , ( dir. Norman Walker ) United Kingdom (UK) : British International Pictures , 1932 9428837 1932 single work film/TV adventure

A group of English tourists travelling along the Nile by boat are kidnapped by locals and ultimately rescued by the Camel Corps.

Very much of its time, Arthur Conan Doyle's original work displayed a mistrust of Islam and a strong favouring of British imperialism: judging from contemporary reviews, Dion Titheradge carried those elements into this adaptation.

1 form y separately published work icon Rich and Strange East of Shanghai Alma Reville , Val Valentine , Alfred Hitchcock , ( dir. Alfred Hitchcock ) 1931 London : British International Pictures , 1931 Z1688476 1931 single work film/TV

Fred and Emily Hill are leading a boring life in London. When they receive a big inheritance from a rich relative, they see it as a way of realising all their dreams. They leave for a cruise, behaving like rich people, but soon find that being rich is not the answer to their problems.

2 form y separately published work icon Cape Forlorn Love Storm; People in a Cage Victor Kendall , England : British International Pictures , 1931 Z1122161 1931 single work film/TV Eileen Kell, a former music-hall dancer, marries a lighthouse keeper but soon learns to hate the lonely, isolated life. She begins a passionate affair with her husband's assistant. More trouble ensues when a handsome fugitive is washed up after a storm. When Eileen and the stranger also begin a torrid affair, the assistant institutes a showdown with his rival. Eileen subsequently kills the assistant, but her new lover is accused of the crime and arrested by the police. She eventually leaves her spouse and begins hanging out in rundown dance halls until her true love is released from prison.
1 form y separately published work icon The Shadow Between Norman Walker , Dion Titheradge , ( dir. Norman Walker ) England : British International Pictures , 1931 6391172 1931 single work film/TV crime thriller romance

'The story of a woman, her two marriages, imprisonment, and ultimate reunion with the man she loves.'

Source: British Film Institute (http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/50232). (Sighted: 3/9/2013)

1 form y separately published work icon Murder! Walter Mycroft , Alfred Hitchcock , ( dir. Alfred Hitchcock ) United Kingdom (UK) : British International Pictures , 1930 6689170 1930 single work film/TV crime detective

An actor-manager sitting on the jury for the murder trial of actress Diana Baring becomes convinced of her innocence after she has been convicted and sentenced to hang: he works to uncover the real murderer before sentence is carried out.

1 form y separately published work icon Loose Ends Dion Titheradge , Norman Walker , ( dir. Norman Walker ) England : British International Pictures , 1930 6390998 1930 single work film/TV crime romance

A young actress marries, on a whim, a down-and-out man she meets in a London park. He endeavours to make her revise her rackety way of life with her set of Bright Young Things, while she in turn is horrified to learn that he has only just served a fifteen-year sentence for killing the man who seduced his sister and drove her to suicide.

1 form y separately published work icon Toni Violet E. Powell , Douglas Furber , ( dir. Arthur Maude ) England : British International Pictures , 1928 6390616 1928 single work film/TV thriller humour

The British Film Institute calls Toni a 'Mild thriller' (http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/372067), and a contemporary Australian review suggests it was intended to be as much a comedy as a thriller:

'Packed with laughs and thrills, the cinema art comedy, "Toni," will be shown at the New Pavilion Theatre on Monday next. It is the tale of an active and wealthy young man who poses as a famous detective, and is brought into many close situations owing to the machinations of a gang of international crooks.'

Source:

'"Toni." An English Comedy', Advertiser [Adelaide], 19 April 1929, p.22.

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