The best Lewis Casson’s movies

Lewis Casson

Lewis Casson

26/10/1875- 16/05/1969
Today we present the best Lewis Casson’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Lewis Casson’s movies.

Victoria the Great

Victoria the Great
6.3/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 01/09/1937
  • Character: Archbishop of Canterbury
The film biography of Queen Victoria focussing initially on the early years of her reign with her marriage to Prince Albert and her subsequent rule after Albert's death in 1861.

South Riding

South Riding
6.7/10
  • Release: 01/08/1938
  • Character: Lord Sedgmire
Winifred Holtby realised that Local Government is not a dry affair of meetings and memoranda:- but 'the front-line defence thrown up by humanity against its common enemies of sickness, poverty and ignorance.' She built her story around six people working for a typical County Council:- Beneath the lives of the public servants runs the thread of their personal drama. Our story tells how a public life affects the private life; and how a man's personal sufferings make him what he is in public. " Corruption, intrigue and romance in a Yorkshire setting. A country squire whose wife is in a mental hospital becomes attracted to a crusading local schoolmistress.

Little Friend

Little Friend
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 18/11/1934
  • Character: Judge
A girl becomes an unwilling witness in her parents' scandalous divorce case.

Escape!

Escape!
6.1/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 05/04/1930
  • Character: Landowner Browning
When Matt Denant (Gerald de Maurier) finds himself wrongly imprisoned for manslaughter, he takes an opportunity to escape from jail during a foggy day and is forced to rely on the goodwill of local people to remain a fugitive of the law. The first film produced by Associated Talking Pictures, which would eventually evolve into Ealing Studios.

Sixty Glorious Years

Sixty Glorious Years
6.4/10
  • Genre: History
  • Release: 18/11/1938
  • Character: Lord John Russell
Continuing the story of 'Victoria the Great'.

Midshipman Easy

Midshipman Easy
5.5/10
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: 01/11/1935
  • Character: Mr. Easy
Set during the Peninsular Campaign of the Napoleonic War, Mr Midshipman Easy has just joined the Royal Navy. He is very keen to do well but luckily he has an understanding captain to pull him out of the various adventures he seems to get involved in.

Calling the Tune

Calling the Tune
5.7/10
  • Genre: DramaMusic
  • Release: 30/06/1936
  • Character: John Mallory
Calling the Tune offers a fascinating look at the fledgeling gramophone industry as it tries to solve the problems of reliable recording and production methods. 'I predict that the gramophone will be the democratic entertainment of the future' states unscrupulous record label boss Mr Gordon (Sam Livesey), who finally gets his comeuppance after one dirty trick too far against his rivals. If the film's love story is perfunctory, the real interest comes with watching performers of the day, from Henry Wood and his orchestra to George Robey and Charles 'the laughing policeman' Penrose laying down their recordings direct to record. And something very like a prototype laser disc makes a crucial appearance too.

Crime on the Hill

Crime on the Hill
6.6/10
  • Genre: Crime
  • Release: 27/12/1933
  • Character: Reu Michael Gray
In this murder mystery, Vicar Casson looks into the poisoning of a wealthy man. He soon finds that the man they convicted, the fiance of the rich man's niece, was innocent.

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