Douglas Wakefield

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Mixed Nuts
6.2

Mixed Nuts

Feb 16, 1934
Les jeunes danseurs dans une école de finition obtenir une véritable éducation grâce à une subvention de 2 millions $ d'un politicien local.
I'll Be Suing You
1

I'll Be Suing You

Jun 23, 1934
Patsy is coerced into faking a broken leg in order to win an insurance settlement after an automobile accident.
Comedy
The Penny Pool
4

The Penny Pool

Jan 01, 1937
'The Penny Pool' (1937) features Duggie Wakefield and his Crazy Gang who come to the assistance of young lovers Tommy Bancroft and Renee Harland, who have been sacked from their jobs for filling in the penny football pools during work hours. But the Crazy Gang's assistance is not always useful!
Look Up and Laugh
4.5

Look Up and Laugh

Aug 13, 1935
Gutsy lass Gracie rallies fellow stall-holders at Birkenhead Market to prevent its takeover and demolition by a department store chain. She invokes the Market's foundation by Royal Charter just before an inadvertent gas leak provides an explosive climax.
Comedy
This Week of Grace
4.3

This Week of Grace

Jun 30, 1933
Grace Milroy loses her job working at a factory. However, through a strange set of circumstances, she is taken on as housekeeper at the nearby Swinford Castle the home of the eccentric Duchess of Swinford.
Comedy
Spy for a Day
1

Spy for a Day

Apr 26, 1940
During World War I, a British farmer is abducted by the Germans to take the place of a spy about to be executed whom he closely resembles.
Thriller
Funny Up North
6

Funny Up North

Jul 23, 2011
Documentary featuring a cavalcade of Northern comedy stars including the great Frank Randle, George Formby, Arthur Askey, Norman Evans and many more. The North of England has always enjoyed its own very particular brand of comedy, best seen today in Coronation Street. 80 years ago however Mancunian Studios produced feature films for the northern masses. Funny Up North tells the story of the Mancunian Studios, its eccentric owner John E Blakeley and its cavalcade of stars including such household names as Arthur Askey, Jimmy Jewell, George Formby and the legendary Frank Randle. Hosted by Professor Chris Lee, the authority on northern cinema, Funny Up North takes you on a journey from its humble beginnings to its sad demise in the 1960s.
Comedy