Movies by Moore Marriott

Cheer Boys Cheer
Shades of "Romeo and Juliet" with rival British Brewery owners who hate each other and their children who fall in love.

Band Waggon
A gang of spies held up in a haunted castle gives this team of celebrated British wireless comedians plenty of scope for laughs.

The Root of All Evil
Jeckie Farnish is a level-headed young woman, unlike her spoiled younger sister, Rushie. When the sisters become involved with charming businessman Charles Mortimer, the resulting tragedy leads to a lust for revenge on Rushie's part. However, Jeckie knows that she can always turn to reliable Joe Bartle in times of need.

Sweeney Todd
A man dreams he is the 'demon barber' who cuts sailors' throats for jewels and uses the corpses for pies.

The Frozen Limits
The Crazy Gang join the 1898 gold rush. Unfortunately it's now 1939 and they're a bit late.
I'll Be Your Sweetheart
In turn-of-the-century London a young music publisher fights both competitors and piracy in a time where author's royalties were still unprotected.
Heroes of the Mine
A British drama film directed by Widgey R. Newman
Little Waitress
A romance occurs between an impoverished tourist and a surprisingly wealthy Germany waitress.
The Wonderful Story
A paralysed farmer watches his brother fall in love with the woman he intended to marry.

Money for Speed
A motorcycle champion becomes a stunt rider after he is banned from speedway racing.

The Agitator
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 young mechanic who unexpectedly inherits the large firm where he works and tries to run it according to his socialist political beliefs. It was based on the 1925 novel Peter Pettinger by William Riley.
Dance Pretty Lady
During the Edwardian era, a working-class ballet dancer begins a romance with a wealthy artist against a background of sharp disapproval.

Nell Gwyn
King Charles II first meets Nell Gwyn after seeing her do a turn at Drury Lane. They soon become close, the King preferring her feisty irreverent company to that of the aristocratic French Duchess of Portsmouth. Nell becomes his most loyal subject, while ever-ready to take the Duchess down a peg. But the actress can never hope to be fully accepted by the King's circle despite his constant attentions.
Aroma of the South Seas
'Shipwrecked valet saves affianced master from native girl.' (British Film Catalogue)