Edgar Driver
Know for: Acting
Born: 1885-11-01
Place of birth: Clapton, London, England, UK
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Sunshine Ahead (1936)
'Producer stages outside broadcast despite jealous critic.' (British Film Catalogue)
All In! (1936)
Archie Slott inherits a successful racing stable from his dissolute uncle, but his sanctimonious aunt tries to convince him to sell it off. In an...
The Missing Note (1961)
Three children track their lost piano with one note missing through London.
The Blazing Caravan (1954)
The body of a travelling salesman is found underneath a burning caravan, and Scotland Yard is convinced it's murder! But is everything as it seems?
Talking Feet (1937)
An east London fishmonger's young daughter (Hazel Ascot) is so grateful to Dr Hood (John Stuart) for saving her dog Patch after a road accident that...
They Drive by Night (1938)
“Shorty” Matthews having recently been released from prison visits his girlfriend in London only to discover her murdered. Fearing he...
Old Mother Riley (1937)
Old Mother Riley is a British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Barbara Everest, Patrick Ludlow and...
Song of the Road (1937)
After the Local council he works for decides to replace its horse-drawn services with motor vehicles, one of the drivers spends his savings to buy...
The Hypnotist (1957)
Culver is a psychiatrist who uses hypnotism to treat his patients. When Carpenter, a test pilot, comes to see him complaining of blackouts that make...
The Last Chance (1937)
Alan Burmister leaves Devon on a secret gun-running expedition immediately after his engagement to Mary Perrin is announced; he returns at Christmas...
Keep Fit (1937)
A weak, cowardly barber gets fit to win over a beautiful woman. However, she prefers his muscle-bound rival until George challenges him to a boxing...
I See Ice (1938)
George Bright is a props man in an ice ballet company, and a keen amateur photographer who accidentally snaps crooks at work. Comic complications...
Song of the Plough (1933)
'Farm life on the South Downs. A gentleman farmer beats his unscrupulous rival in sheepdog trials.' (British Film Institute)
Headline (1943)
A crime reporter begins to investigate the disappearance of his bosses wife who had witnessed a murder.
Say It with Flowers (1934)
Warm-hearted Cockneys stage a show to help a sick flower-seller.
Victoria the Great (1937)
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...
The Admiral's Secret (1934)
A retired Admiral steals jewels and is pursued by Spanish bandits.
Designing Women (What Shall It Profit A Woman?) (1933)
A woman finds success in the fashion industry after the death of her wastrel husband.
Doss House (1933)
An escaped convict is on the loose, and the police are searching all the doss-houses in the hopes of finding him there. A young journalist is sent by...
Sixty Glorious Years (1938)
Continuing the story of 'Victoria the Great'.
The Common Touch (1941)
The Common Touch is a 1941 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Geoffrey Hibbert, Harry Welchman, Greta Gynt and Joyce Howard. On...
Stepping Toes (1938)
The granddaughter of an old showman is kept away from him by his daughter, ashamed of their background. But the girl is phenomenally talented by...
Music Hall (1934)
A rare film put out by Twickenham Film Studios which includes many original music hall acts.
Flood Tide (1934)
Set on the Thames estuary, romance blossoms for a young couple.
Old Mother Riley in Business (1941)
Old Mother Riley starts a new business.
We’ll Smile Again (1942)
Nazi spies infiltrate a British film studio with the intention of sending coded messages in the films they produce.
Old Mother Riley's Circus (1941)
Mother Riley takes over a circus on the point of closing down, and makes it a success.
The Agitator (1945)
The Agitator is a 1945 British drama film directed by John Harlow and starring William Hartnell, Mary Morris and John Laurie. Its plot follows a...
Kentucky Minstrels (1934)
'Old-time minstrel sinks to poverty and rises to fresh stardom.' (British Film Catalogue)
Men of Yesterday (1936)
A retired major and ex-enemies pledge peace at reunion.
White Ensign (1934)
'Santa Barbara. British battleship quells rebellion promoted by big business.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Big Chance (1957)
A clerk sees his big chance to escape a humdrum existence, but his resolve is tested as many unexpected obstacles arise.