Antoinette Cellier

Antoinette Cellier

Born: June 23, 1913
Died: January 18, 1981
in Broadstairs, Kent, England, UK
Antoinette Cellier, Lady Seton was an English film and theatre actress. She was married to Bruce Seton, and was the older sister of Peter Cellier.

Movies for Antoinette Cellier...

The End of the River
Title: The End of the River
Character: Conceição
Released: December 1, 1947
Type: Movie
A South American Indian is taken from his jungle home into the world of the White Man where he is forced to stand trial for murder.
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Bees in Paradise
Title: Bees in Paradise
Character: The Queen
Released: March 20, 1944
Type: Movie
Four pilots become stranded on a tropical island inhabited by beautiful women.
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Headline
Title: Headline
Character: Mrs. Margaret Ellington
Released: November 16, 1943
Type: Movie
A crime reporter begins to investigate the disappearance of his bosses wife who had witnessed a murder.
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Dear Octopus
Title: Dear Octopus
Character: Hilda
Released: September 20, 1943
Type: Movie
Three generations of a family gather together to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary, while the family secretary has the unenviable task of smoothing out all the deep-set hostilities and jealousies.
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At the Villa Rose
Title: At the Villa Rose
Character: Adele Rossignol
Released: March 2, 1940
Type: Movie
A gang of clever thieves kill a wealthy woman in hopes of stealing her gems. But the thieves aren't clever enough to ascertain the location of those gems, so they consult a phony spiritualist. Then they decide to dispose of the mystic by framing her for the murder.
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Lucky to Me
Title: Lucky to Me
Character: Kay Summers
Released: November 8, 1939
Type: Movie
Lucky to Me is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks and Barbara Blair. It was based on Lupino's own 1928 stage show So This is Love which he had co-written with Arthur Rigby. The film was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. It was the last film of Lupino who had made a string of successful musical comedies during the Thirties.
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I Killed the Count
Title: I Killed the Count
Character: Louise Rogers
Released: May 6, 1939
Type: Movie
Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Davidson is trying to determine who murdered the much-hated Count Matton. The dilemma isn't that the Detective is suffering from a lack of witnesses but that four different people have come forth to confess to the killing, each of them with plenty of motive and opportunity.
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Pride and Prejudice
Title: Pride and Prejudice
Character: Jane Bennet
Released: January 1, 1938
Type: Movie
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Death Croons the Blues
Title: Death Croons the Blues
Character: Lady Constance Gaye
Released: October 1, 1937
Type: Movie
A cabaret singer is found dead in her flat and Viscount Brent becomes a suspect. His cousin is convinced of his innocence and with a journalist investigates the crime.
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The Great Barrier
Title: The Great Barrier
Character: Mary Moody
Released: January 2, 1937
Type: Movie
The building of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
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The Tenth Man
Title: The Tenth Man
Character: Catherine Winter
Released: August 12, 1936
Type: Movie
George Winter, a self-made businessman and MP, lets nothing get in the way of his climb to the top. Certain in his belief in the corruptible and foolish nature of others, whenever Winter meets a competitor who can't be bought, he destroys the man through methods both legal and underhanded. Then, he meets his 'tenth man': a victim who refuses to be silenced by threat or bribery, with the power to bring Winter's house of cards crashing down around him.
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Ourselves Alone
Title: Ourselves Alone
Character: Maureen Elliott
Released: April 27, 1936
Type: Movie
One of the most significant films ever made about the Troubles in Ireland, a powerful story of love and conflicting loyalties set against the battle for Ireland's independence.
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Music Hath Charms
Title: Music Hath Charms
Character: Joan
Released: March 2, 1936
Type: Movie
This cheerful maze of melody, song, comedy and drama showcases the talents of Henry Hall and His Dance Band.