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Aveling Ginever
Aveling Ginever was a film writer and director. He established his own film company, Gee Films in 1931. His work includes the Pathé film '' Twenty-Five Years a King'' (1935) and '' Walking on Air'' (1946). He was one of two screenwriters credited for '' Barnacle Bill'' (1935), adapting a story by Archie Pitt. He was one of the writers for '' Play Up the Band''. He was involved in various aspects of ''Knights for a Day ''Knights for a Day'' is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Nelson Keys, John Garrick and Nancy Burne. It was made as a quota quickie at Welwyn Studios. Plot A man wins a car in a competition, and decides to tour ro ...''. Ginever directed the first film made by the Religious Film Society working with J. Arthur Rank, ''Mastership of Christ''. He also directed the religious themed film ''Cross Beams''. Ginever was involved in the production of World War II era military films for Gee Films. Ginever is credited as one of the auth ...
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Pathé
Pathé or Pathé Frères (, styled as PATHÉ!) is the name of various French people, French businesses that were founded and originally run by the Pathé Brothers of France starting in 1896. In the early 1900s, Pathé became the world's largest film equipment and production company, as well as a major producer of phonograph records. In 1908, Pathé invented the newsreel that was shown in cinemas before a feature film. Pathé is a major film production and distribution company, owning a number of cinema chains through its subsidiary Les Cinémas Pathé Gaumont and television networks across Europe. It is the second-oldest operating film company behind Gaumont Film Company, which was established in 1895. History The company was founded as Société Pathé Frères (Pathé Brothers Company) in Paris, France on 28 September 1896, by the four brothers Charles Pathé, Charles, Émile, Théophile and Jacques Pathé. During the first part of the 20th century, Pathé became the large ...
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Twenty-Five Years A King
Twenty-Five or 25 may refer to: *25 (number), the natural number following 24 and preceding 26 * one of the years 25 BC, AD 25, 1925, 2025 Music * ''Twenty Five'' (album), a 2006 greatest hits album by George Michael ** ''Twenty Five'' (DVD), released alongside the George Michael album * ''25'' (A-ha album), 2010 * ''25'' (Adele album), 2015 * ''25'' (Blues Traveler album), 2012 * ''25'' (G Herbo album), 2021 * ''25'' (Harry Connick, Jr. album), 1992 * ''25'' (Oysterband album), 2003 * ''25'' (Patty Larkin album), 2010 * ''25'' (EP), a 2014 EP by Song Ji-eun *"25", a song by ''The Pretty Reckless'' from ''Death by Rock and Roll'', 2021 *"25", a song by The Smith Street Band from '' More Scared of You Than You Are of Me'', 2017 *"Twenty Five", a song by Karma to Burn from the album ''Wild, Wonderful Purgatory'', 1999 Other uses *"Twenty-Five", an alternative name for the Irish card game Spoil Five * "Twenty Five" (''The West Wing''), a 2003 episode of the television series ''The We ...
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Walking On Air (1946 Film)
Walking on Air is a British musical film featuring jazz, songs, dance, tap dance, and variety comedy routines including several performances by African American performers. Starring performers include Johnny Worthy, Bertie Jarrett, Sonny Thomas, Ray Ellington, The Skating Avalons, singer Jill Allen singing "Honeysuckle Rose", Maudie Edwards, Myrette Moreven, Miki Hood, Jasmine Dee, Loderick Caton, Coleridge Goode, and Freddie Crump on drums. The Huntley Film Archives have extended clips from the film. Aveling Ginever directed. Ginever, Johnny Worth and Val Guest wrote the screenplay. An obituary for Peter Noble describes the film as having been virtually unseen. It debuted Susan Shaw, then known as Patsy Sloots. The film was made at Marylebone Studios in London. The film was described as having plenty of dancing but a thin storyline about an aspiring ballerina who is working in a variety show at a night club. History In 1942 Jarrett was on BBC radio with Maurice Winnick's ...
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Barnacle Bill (1935 Film)
''Barnacle Bill'' is a 1935 British drama film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Archie Pitt, Joan Gardner and Gus McNaughton. A conflicted sailor tries to balance his family life with his time at sea. Cast * Archie Pitt as Bill Harris * Joan Gardner as Jill Harris * Gus McNaughton as Jack Baron * Jean Adrienne as Mary Bailey * Sybil Jason as Jill as a child * Denis O'Neil as Shorty * O. B. Clarence as Uncle George * Henrietta Watson as Aunt Julia * Minnie Rayner Minnie Rayner (2 May 1869 – 13 December 1941) was a British stage and film actress. In 1889, while in South Africa, she acted in the comic opera '' Falka'' as Edwige, the fiery Gipsey girl and sister of the brigand chief. The play was staged ... as Mrs Bailey * Iris Darbyshire as Florrie * Tully Comber as Harry Fordyce References External links * 1935 films Films directed by Harry Hughes British drama films 1935 drama films British black-and-white films 1930s English-language films 1930s Britis ...
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Archie Pitt
Archie Pitt (1882 – 12 November 1940) was a British music hall performer, showman and talent agent. He is best known for his marriage to Gracie Fields whose career he managed.Babington p.57 Selected filmography Actor * '' Danny Boy'' (1934) * '' Barnacle Bill'' (1935) * ''Excuse My Glove'' (1936) Screenwriter * '' Sally in Our Alley'' (1931) * ''Looking on the Bright Side ''Looking on The Bright Side'' is a 1932 British musical comedy film It was directed by Graham Cutts and Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Richard Dolman and Julian Rose. Plot summary Gracie (Fields) and Laurie (Dolman) are lovers who ...'' (1932) * '' Boys Will Be Boys'' (1932 film) References Bibliography * Babington, Bruce. '' British Stars and Stardom: From Alma Taylor to Sean Connery''. Manchester University Press, 2001. External links * 1882 births 1940 deaths British male stage actors British male film actors British Jews {{British-bio-stub ...
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Play Up The Band
''Play Up the Band'' is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Holloway, Betty Ann Davies and Leslie Bradley. The film was made at Ealing Studios by the independent company City Films.Perry p.175 The film's sets were designed by art director R. Holmes Paul. Location shooting took place at the Crystal Palace, which burnt down the following year. Synopsis The brass band of the Northern town of Hechdyke travel south to London to compete in a national contest. In the capital Sam Small becomes mixed up in a series of adventures including a plot to steal Lady Heckdyke's pearls and the romantic relationship between Heckdyke's son and Small's cousin Betty. Mistakenly arrested for the theft of the pearls, Small has to race to reach The Crystal Palace in time for the competition. Cast * Stanley Holloway as Sam Small * Betty Ann Davies as Betty Small * Leslie Bradley as Jack * Frank Atkinson as Alf Ramsbottom * Charles Sewell as Lord He ...
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Knights For A Day
''Knights for a Day'' is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Nelson Keys, John Garrick and Nancy Burne. It was made as a quota quickie at Welwyn Studios. Plot A man wins a car in a competition, and decides to tour round the country. He ends up assisting a prince who is being pursued by a gang of revolutionaries. Cast * Nelson Keys as Bert Wrigley * John Garrick as Prince Nicholas of Datria * Nancy Burne as Sally Wrigley * Frank Atkinson as Timothy Trout * Cathleen Nesbitt as Lady Agatha * Billy Bray as Brandt * Fred Duprez as Custer * Gerald Barry as Krampf * Wyn Weaver as Lord Croke * Percy Walsh as Lord Southdown References Bibliography *Chibnall, Steve. ''Quota Quickies: The Birth of the British 'B' Film''. British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the ...
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Gee Films
Aveling Ginever was a film writer and director. He established his own film company, Gee Films in 1931. His work includes the Pathé film ''Twenty-Five Years a King'' (1935) and '' Walking on Air'' (1946). He was one of two screenwriters credited for '' Barnacle Bill'' (1935), adapting a story by Archie Pitt. He was one of the writers for ''Play Up the Band''. He was involved in various aspects of ''Knights for a Day''. Ginever directed the first film made by the Religious Film Society working with J. Arthur Rank, ''Mastership of Christ''. He also directed the religious themed film ''Cross Beams''. Ginever was involved in the production of World War II era military films for Gee Films. Ginever is credited as one of the authors of ''The Royal Air Force at war : the unseen films, 1940-1944''. Filmography *''In Our Time'' (1932), writer and director *''A Dickensian Fantasy'' (1933), short with Lawrence Manray as Scrooge.
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Lawrence Manray
Lawrence may refer to: Education Colleges and universities * Lawrence Technological University, a university in Southfield, Michigan, United States * Lawrence University, a liberal arts university in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States Preparatory & high schools * Lawrence Academy at Groton, a preparatory school in Groton, Massachusetts, United States * Lawrence College, Ghora Gali, a high school in Pakistan * Lawrence School, Lovedale, a high school in India * The Lawrence School, Sanawar, a high school in India Research laboratories * Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States * Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States People * Lawrence (given name), including a list of people with the name * Lawrence (surname), including a list of people with the name * Lawrence (band), an American soul-pop group * Lawrence (judge royal) (died after 1180), Hungarian nobleman, Judge royal 1164–1172 * Lawrence (musician), Lawrence Hayward (born 1961), British musician * ...
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Ebenezer Scrooge
Ebenezer Scrooge () is the protagonist of Charles Dickens's 1843 novella ''A Christmas Carol''. At the beginning of the novella, Scrooge is a cold-hearted miser who despises Christmas. The tale of his redemption by three spirits (the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come) has become a defining tale of the Christmas holiday in the English-speaking world. Dickens describes Scrooge thus early in the story: "The cold within him froze his old features, nipped his pointed nose, shrivelled his cheek, stiffened his gait; made his eyes red, his thin lips blue; and spoke out shrewdly in his grating voice." Towards the end of the novella, the three spirits show Scrooge the errors of his ways, and he becomes a better, more generous man. Scrooge's last name has entered the English language as a byword for greed and misanthropy, while his catchphrase, " Bah! Humbug!" is often used to express disgust with many modern Christmas tradi ...
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British Film Directors
British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, the English language as spoken and written in the United Kingdom or, more broadly, throughout the British Isles * Celtic Britons, an ancient ethno-linguistic group * Brittonic languages, a branch of the Insular Celtic language family (formerly called British) ** Common Brittonic, an ancient language Other uses *''Brit(ish)'', a 2018 memoir by Afua Hirsch *People or things associated with: ** Great Britain, an island ** United Kingdom, a sovereign state ** Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800) ** United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922) See also

* Terminology of the British Isles * Alternative names for the British * English (other) * Britannic (other) * British Isles * Brit (other) * Brito ...
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British Screenwriters
British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, the English language as spoken and written in the United Kingdom or, more broadly, throughout the British Isles * Celtic Britons, an ancient ethno-linguistic group * Brittonic languages, a branch of the Insular Celtic language family (formerly called British) ** Common Brittonic, an ancient language Other uses *''Brit(ish)'', a 2018 memoir by Afua Hirsch *People or things associated with: ** Great Britain, an island ** United Kingdom, a sovereign state ** Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800) ** United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922) See also * Terminology of the British Isles * Alternative names for the British * English (other) * Britannic (other) * British Isles * Brit (other) * B ...
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