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Maid Happy
''Maid Happy'' is a 1933 British musical film directed by Mansfield Markham and starring Charlotte Ander, Johannes Riemann and Dennis Hoey.Wood p.78 It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures but distributed independently. The German art director Walter Reimann designed the film's sets. Cast * Charlotte Ander as Lena * Johannes Riemann as Fritz * Dennis Hoey as Sir Rudolph Bartlett * Marjorie Mars as Mary Loo * Sybil Grove as Miss Warburton * Gerhard Dammann as Schmidt * Polly Luce as Madge * Harold Saxon-Snell as Bruckmann * Marie Ault Marie Ault (2 September 1870 – 9 May 1951) was a British character actress of stage and film. Biography Born as Mary Cragg, in Wigan, Lancashire, (now Greater Manchester. England. Ault was a star in many British films of the silent era but is ... as Miss Woods References Bibliography * Low, Rachael. ''Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985. * Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927-1939''. Brit ...
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Mansfield Markham
Mansfield Markham (13 December 1905 – 1971) was the second son of Sir Arthur Markham, Bt., and his wife, Lucy, Lady Markham."Mansfield Markham"
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He became a British film producer and .


Early life

Markham was born into a wealthy and distinguished family of colliers and industrialists. They are particularly associated with , in
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Marjorie Mars
Marjorie Mars (31 January 1903 – 22 December 1991) was a British stage actress who also appeared in film and television. She appeared frequently in the West End. She made her West End debut in the musical '' A Night Out'' at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1920. In 1950 she was in the cast of the first West End version of the musical ''Carousel''. On screen she made her debut in the 1928 silent film ''Yellow Stockings'' and appeared in a supporting role in the 1945 film ''Brief Encounter''.Phillips p.454 She featured many early BBC television films, often adapted directly from plays. She was married to the television producer and director Graeme Muir from 1941 to his death in 1987. Selected filmography * ''Yellow Stockings'' (1928) * ''Maid Happy'' (1933) * ''The Crouching Beast'' (1935) * ''The Shadow of Mike Emerald'' (1936) * ''Spy of Napoleon'' (1936) * ''Brief Encounter'' (1945) * ''Take My Life ''Take My Life'' is a 1947 British crime film directed by Ronald Neame and ...
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British Black-and-white Films
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Films Shot At British International Pictures Studios
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1933 Musical Films
Events January * January 11 – Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independence, against the wishes of U.S. President Herbert Hoover. * January 28 – "Pakistan Declaration": Choudhry Rahmat Ali publishes (in Cambridge, UK) a pamphlet entitled ''Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?'', in which he calls for the creation of a Muslim state in northwest India that he calls "Pakistan, Pakstan"; this influences the Pakistan Movement. * January 30 ** National Socialist German Workers Party leader Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany (German Reich), Chancellor of Germany by President of Germany Paul von Hindenburg. ** Édouard Daladier forms a government in France in succession to Joseph Paul-Boncour. He is succeeded on October 26 by Albert Sarraut and on November 26 by Camille Chautemps. February * February 1 – A ...
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British Musical Films
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) * Briton (d ...
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1933 Films
The following is an overview of 1933 in film, including significant events, a list of films released, and notable births and deaths. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1933 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events The Film Daily Yearbook listed the following as the ten leading news events of the year in North America. * Motion picture industry goes under National Recovery Administration code. * Receivers appointed for Paramount Publix, RKO and Fox Theatres. * Film industry takes eight week salary cut. * Sirovich bill for sweeping probe of film industry is defeated. * John D. Hertz withdraws as Paramount Publix finance chairman and Adolph Zukor appoints George J. Schaefer as general manager. * Sidney Kent effects financial reorganization of Fox Film Corp., averting receivership, and company shows first profit since 1930. * Ruling of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware creates "open market" for sound equipment. * ...
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Marie Ault
Marie Ault (2 September 1870 – 9 May 1951) was a British character actress of stage and film. Biography Born as Mary Cragg, in Wigan, Lancashire, (now Greater Manchester. England. Ault was a star in many British films of the silent era but is most remembered for her role as Daisy Bunting's mother in '' The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog'' (1927) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Other notable film work includes the role of Rummy Mitchens in the film of Bernard Shaw's ''Major Barbara'' (1941). She also had bit parts in films such as ''Jamaica Inn'' (1939) and '' Caesar and Cleopatra'' (1945). On stage from 1891, her theatre work included the original production of ''Love on the Dole'' in 1935, as well as the 1941 film version. She died in London, England on 9 May 1951. Selected filmography * '' Class and No Class'' (1921) - Liza Ann * '' Wee MacGregor's Sweetheart'' (1922) - Miss Todd * ''A Prince of Lovers'' (1922) - Nannie * '' If Four Walls Told'' (1922) - Minor Role * ' ...
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Harold Saxon-Snell
Harold Saxon-Snell (1889–1956) was a British stage and film actor. He appeared in twenty-three films during the silent and early sound eras. He is often credited as H. Saxon-Snell or Harold Snell. He and actress Kathleen Boutall married in 1922. Filmography * ''Eugene Aram'' (1914) * ''The Man Who Bought London'' (1916) * '' The Luck of the Navy'' (1927) * '' Smashing Through'' (1928) * ''The Bondman'' (1929) * '' A Peep Behind the Scenes'' (1929) * '' The Clue of the New Pin'' (1929) * '' The Loves of Robert Burns'' (1930) * ''Deadlock'' (1931) * ''Josser Joins the Navy'' (1932) * ''My Friend the King'' (1932) * '' Verdict of the Sea'' (1932) * '' The Return of Raffles'' (1932) * ''Maid Happy'' (1933) * ''The Love Wager'' (1933) * ''Murder at the Inn'' (1934) * ''The Return of Bulldog Drummond'' (1934) * ''His Majesty and Company'' (1935) * ''Radio Pirates'' (1935) * '' Rolling Home'' (1935) * ''Once in a New Moon'' (1935) * ''Abdul the Damned'' (1935) * ''Royal Cavalcade ...
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Polly Luce
Polly is a given name, most often feminine, which originated as a variant of Molly (a diminutive of Mary). Polly may also be a short form of names such as Polina, Polona, Paula or Paulina. People named or nicknamed Polly Female *Caresse Crosby (1891–1970), American patron of the arts, poet, publisher, peace activist and inventor of the first modern brassiere to receive a patent and gain wide acceptance, who was also known as Polly Jacob and Polly Peabody *Mary Jefferson Eppes (1778–1804), a daughter of Thomas Jefferson, known as Polly during her childhood * Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols (1845–1888), a victim of the Whitechapel murders attributed to Jack the Ripper *PJ Harvey (born 1969), English singer/songwriter * Polly Adams (born 1939), English actress * Polly Adler (1900–1962), Russian-born American madam and author * Polly Apfelbaum (born 1955), American contemporary visual artist * Polly Arnold (born 1972), British academic *Polly Baca (born 1941), American politici ...
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Gerhard Dammann
Gerhard Dammann (30 March 1883 – 21 February 1946) was a German film actor. Selected filmography * '' The Man in the Cellar'' (1914) * ''Under the Lantern'' (1928) * '' Eva in Silk'' (1928) * '' Lemke's Widow'' (1928) * ''When the Mother and the Daughter'' (1928) * ''The Strange Night of Helga Wangen'' (1928) * '' Death Drive for the World Record'' (1929) * ''Children of the Street'' (1929) * ''Zwei Brüder'' (1929) * ''Woman in the Moon'' (1929) * '' Roses Bloom on the Moorland'' (1929) * ''Sin and Morality'' (1929) * '' Giftgas'' (1929) * ''Masks'' (1929) * ''Painted Youth'' (1929) * ''The Cabinet of Doctor Larifari'' (1930) * ''Rag Ball'' (1930) * '' Marriage Strike'' (1930) * '' My Leopold'' (1931) * ''Grock'' (1931) * '' Without Meyer, No Celebration is Complete'' (1931) * ''Marriage with Limited Liability'' (1931) * '' Different Morals'' (1931) * '' Crime Reporter Holm'' (1932) * '' Between Night and Dawn'' (1931) * '' A Crafty Youth'' (1931) * '' Bobby Gets Going'' (1931 ...
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Sybil Grove
Sybil Grove was an English actress. She was born Sybil Marian Westmacott on 4 October 1891 in Teddington, Middlesex, and was also known as Sybil Wingrove. With reddish brown hair and standing 5'8", she trained at RADA and her stage debut was in 1927. She had seven years in the UK in straight plays, revues and musical comedies then seven years directing and playing in her own stock company in the Orient. She also worked in the United States. She died in 1957, aged 65, and was interred in Weston Super Mare Crematorium & Cemetery. Selected filmography * '' His Private Life'' (1928) * '' A Bit of Heaven'' (1928) * '' The Black Pearl'' (1928) * '' Satan and the Woman'' (1928) * ''Along Came Youth'' (1930) * ''The Man from Blankley's'' (1930) * ''Let Us Be Gay'' (1930) * ''Sunshine Susie'' (1931) * '' Hotel Splendide'' (1932) * ''I'm an Explosive'' (1933) * '' Red Wagon'' (1933) * ''Maid Happy'' (1933) * '' The Man from Toronto'' (1933) * ''Too Many Millions'' (1934) * ''Fighting St ...
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