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Wonderful London: London's Contrasts (1924)
In this episode of Wonderful London, comparisons are made between West End and East, old and new.
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Wonderful London: Barging Through London (1924)
London is viewed from the 'new and fascinating angle' of Regent's Canal, passing from the docks in Limehouse through east London, under Mile End Road, past Hackney, King's Cross, Kentish Town, Camden Lock and London Zoo, finishing in Paddington Basin.
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Wonderful London: Along Father Thames to Shepperton (1924)
A pleasure boat takes us up the Thames from Canbury Gardens, below Kingston, Surrey, to Shepperton showing the grand houses fronting on to the river and houseboats of the well-to-do.
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Wonderful London: London Off the Track (1924)
Featuring views behind the usual facade of London's streets including the mews behind St. George's Hospital, Philios Terrace, Kinnerton Street, Dr Johnson's house and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Essex Stairs, Bankside, Clerkenwell and Smithfield.
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Wonderful London: Dickens' London (1924)
The real London locations which formed the settings for various Dickens novels are shown, sometimes with characters from the books such as Little Nell and Grandad, Fagin, the Artful Dodger and the author himself superimposed.
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Wonderful London: London's Sunday (1924)
This episode features some favourite Sunday activities of Londoners, including scenes at the Gaiety Theatre and a young couple riding a motorcycle. A romantic scene on London Bridge contrasts with the bustle of Petticoat Lane's Sunday market - a popular destination for the common folk - while high society ride in Hyde Park.
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Wonderful London: Flowers of London (1924)
A look at the Londoner's love of flowers, from domestic gardens and florist's shops to the great market at Covent Garden and the Piccadilly Circus flower girls.
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London's Outer Ring (1924)
A cockney Coster exhorts his 'moke' (donkey) to take a trip to the outskirts of London to see the model home at Kennington Park, a windmill at Brixton, the Crystal Palace, Woolwich free ferry, Saint Augustine's Tower in hackney, Richmond, Strand-on-the-Green, White City with its old Olympic stadium, and the Old Kent Road.
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Wonderful London: Cosmopolitan London (1924)
London's cosmopolitan inhabitants are celebrated in this episode, featuring scenes of Italian, French and Greek shops in Soho and the Whitechapel Road.
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London After Dark (1926)
This rare film of stage actor and later cinema star Tod Slaughter opens with a view of St Paul's over the river and the bright lights of Piccadilly at night. Then the film moves off to the old Elephant Theatre on the New Kent Road, where Slaughter stars in a military melodrama. After the show, the film ends with a look at the Rowton House in Southwark, a hostel for the poor much admired by George Orwell.
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Bleak House (1922)
Part of serial Tense Moments from Great Plays.
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When Giants Fought (1926)
A contentious but historic boxing match of 1810 is vividly revisited in this power-packed silent drama.
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London's Free Shows (1924)
A round-up of free events in London, including street entertainers, a puppet show, pavement artists, road menders, a daring demonstration by the fire brigade, an abduction staged by a film company and a military parade.
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Trapped by the Mormons (1922)
Mormons capture women for their wives in this silent anti-Mormon propaganda film featuring the original organ music.
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Rigoletto (1927)
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Faust (1927)
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The Story of Charles Chaplin (1926)
The story of a London youth and his rise to fame as the world's greatest screen artiste.
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Crushing the Drug Traffic (1922)
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Trilby (1922)
First instalment of the Tense Moments with Great Authors series. Presumed lost.
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The Law Divine (1920)
A war worker wins back her wounded husband with recollections of their honeymoon.
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Macbeth (1922)
Macbeth is a black and white 1922 film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play Macbeth. It was the last silent film version of that play produced, and the eighth film adaptation of the play. It was directed by H. B. Parkinson and produced by Frank Miller.
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Married to a Mormon (1922)
A Mormon weds a rich English girl, takes a second wife in Utah, and is killed by his first wife's lover.
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Wonderful London: London Old and New (1924)
A tour by horse-drawn bus, narrated by the driver, contrasts new buildings under construction in London with the old, travelling from the City along Middle Temple Lane, passing Clifford's Inn, The Strand, Piccadilly, St. James' Palace, Kingsway, Lincoln's Inn, St. Sepulchre's church, the Old Bailey and Staple Inn.


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