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The Romance Of Old Bill
''The Romance of Old Bill'' is a 1918 British silent film, silent comedy film, comedy war film, war directed by George Pearson (filmmaker), George Pearson and starring Charles Rock, Arthur Cleave and Hugh E. Wright. It was made at Twickenham Studios. It is based on the play ''The Better 'Ole'', with the setting updated to the First World War.Goble p.21 Cast * Charles Rock as Old Bill * Arthur Cleave as Bert * Hugh E. Wright as Alf * Mary Dibley as Maggie Busby * Hayford Hobbs as Jim * Lillian Hall-Davis as Lil * Alfred Phillips (actor), Alfred Phillips as Spy * Michelin Potous as Victoire * Marguerite Blanche as Suzette * J.M. Wright as Singer * Sid Jay as Juggler * Mansell Fane as Grouser * Frank Adair as Colonel * Meggie Albanesi as Waitress * Mercy Hatton * Micrommelynck as Colonel * Fernand Leone as Peasant References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links

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George Pearson (filmmaker)
George Pearson OBE, (19 March 1875 – 6 February 1973) was a pioneering English film director, producer and screenwriter, mainly in the silent film era. He was born in London. Biography The only son of George Pearson, a silk tie cutter, George Pearson's first profession after Culham College, near Oxford (not a college of the University of Oxford) was teaching. He excelled in this role, becoming a headmaster by 1902 at the age of 26. His major post was at Staples Rd School Loughton Essex, on which there is a blue plaque. He was originally drawn to film making as an educational aid. In 1913 Pearson entered the film industry, initially as a script writer. Pearson worked for Gaumont and later joined the Colonial Film Unit (later the Commonwealth Film Unit), remaining in employment until the age of 81. Though little of his work is known to have survived, Pearson is credited with pioneering the use of the moving camera shot. Awards and personal life In 1951, he was awarded ...
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