H.F. Maltby
Henry Francis Maltby (25 November 1880 – 25 October 1963) was a prolific writer for the London stage and British cinema from after the First World War until the 1950s. He also appeared in many films.
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Acting
Movie
Young and Innocent
as Police Sergeant
1937
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Pygmalion
as Second Bystander
1938
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A Canterbury Tale
as Mr. Portal
1944
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Caesar and Cleopatra
as Councillor (uncredited)
1945
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O-Kay for Sound
as John Rigby
1937
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Owd Bob
as Sgt. Walter Musgrave
1938
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Where There's a Will
as Sir Roger Wimpleton
1936
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Everything Is Thunder
as Burgomaster
1936
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Return to Yesterday
as Inspector
1940
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Girls Will Be Boys
1934
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Under Your Hat
as Colonel Sheepshanks
1940
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Bob's Your Uncle
as Maj. Diehard
1942
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The Great Mr Handel
1942
Pearls Bring Tears
as Mr. Duffield
1937
Jack of All Trades
as Bank Director
1936
Home Sweet Home
1945
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Those Were the Days
as Mr. Bullamy
1934
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Old Mother Riley Detective
as H. G. Popplethwaite
1943
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Medal for the General
as Mayor (uncredited)
1944
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The Gang's All Here
as Large Pompous Diner
1939
Song of the Road
as Mr. Bartholomew
1937
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I Spy
as Herr Doctor
1934
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Old Mother Riley Joins Up
as Gen. Hogsley
1939
His Lordship Goes to Press
as General Tukes
1938
Crew
Movie
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Dialogue
1936
Movie
Crimes at the Dark House
Dialogue
1940
Movie
The Ticket of Leave Man
Writer
1937
Movie
The Crimes of Stephen Hawke
Writer
1936
Movie
It Happened in Paris
Dialogue
1935
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It's Never Too Late to Mend
Writer
1937
Department Store
Story
1935
Movie
Boys Will Be Girls
Script
1938
Movie
Gert and Daisy's Weekend
Writer
1942
Movie
Over the Garden Wall
Theatre Play
1934
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Front Line Kids
Writer
1942
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It's a Grand Life
Writer
1953