Gerald Pring

Gerald Pring

Born: March 15, 1888
Died: October 21, 1970
in Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK

Movies for Gerald Pring...

Stable Rivals
Title: Stable Rivals
Released: January 1, 1952
Type: Movie
Competition between Dick, whose father runs a riding school, and expects to win the local gymkhana, and the baker's children who teach their van pony to jump.
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No Way Back
Title: No Way Back
Character: Doctor
Released: July 1, 1949
Type: Movie
A gangster's girl loves a one-eyed boxer who is framed for robbery.
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The Secret Tunnel
Title: The Secret Tunnel
Character: Mr. Wilson
Released: December 15, 1948
Type: Movie
Storyline Roger Henderson, the young son of a wealthy British gentleman, lives in one of those grand British country estates surrounded by huge gardens. When a Rembrandt painting is stolen from the vault in the basement of the mansion, Roger and John Wilson (young son of the butler) discover a secret tunnel leading from the vault to another building on the estate. They then set out on a dangerous mission to bring the smugglers to justice.
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The Echo Murders
Title: The Echo Murders
Character: Sir Horace Cranston
Released: December 17, 1945
Type: Movie
Detective Sexton Blake takes on Nazi spies while solving a series of crimes.
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A Night of Magic
Title: A Night of Magic
Character: Wilkins
Released: April 6, 1944
Type: Movie
London bachelor Reggie Bryant receives a most unusual gift from his uncle - an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus with a 3,000 year old princess inside. More amazing still, when Reggie lifts the lid, he finds not a dried-up old mummy, but a very gorgeous and nubile young blonde who identifies herself as Princess Raviola. Forgetting all about his fiance, Reggie and the Princess set off on a wild drinking and dancing escapade through the nightclubs of London. Wishing to return the favor, Princess Raviola whisks Reggie 3,000 years back in time to ancient Egypt, where she intends to show him how they partied in Pharaoh's Palace!
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The Human Monster
Title: The Human Monster
Character: Henry Stuart
Released: November 3, 1939
Type: Movie
Insurance agent-physician collects on policies of men murdered by a disfigured resident of the home for the blind where he acts as doctor-on-call.
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Bolibar
Title: Bolibar
Character: Capt. O'Callaghan
Released: June 26, 1928
Type: Movie
Hessian officers' flirtations with an artist's daughter accidentally give signals to the attacking English.
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June Madness
Title: June Madness
Released: October 23, 1922
Type: Movie
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The Fighting Streak
Title: The Fighting Streak
Character: Charles Merchant
Released: May 13, 1922
Type: Movie
Based on a 1921 story by George Owen Baxter (alias Frederick Faust and Max Brand)
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Live and Let Live
Title: Live and Let Live
Character: Albert Waton
Released: July 3, 1921
Type: Movie
While on a train trip, Mary Ryan runs into her old friend Jane Loomis. Mary was once a professional thief but is now reformed. Jane tells her that her uncle, Judge Loomis, has invited her to live with he and his family, but that she is planning to elope with her boyfriend instead. When the train arrives at the town where Judge Looms lives, Mary gets off and passes herself off as Jane. Complications ensue.
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The Bronze Bell
Title: The Bronze Bell
Character: Capt. Darrington
Released: June 19, 1921
Type: Movie
In the 1850s, a young prince in India promises his dying father he will lead a revolt against the English colonial masters of India. However, since he is half-European himself, he can't bring himself to do it and flees to America, to live in obscurity. He finds, however, that he can't outrun his obligations
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The Nut
Title: The Nut
Character: Gentleman George
Released: March 6, 1921
Type: Movie
Eccentric inventor Charlie Jackson tries to interest wealthy investors in his girlfriend's plan to help children from poor neighbourhoods.
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Milestones
Title: Milestones
Character: Ned Pym / Lord Monkhurst / Young Lord Monkhurst
Released: September 9, 1920
Type: Movie
1860 ushers in the era of iron ships, Richard Sibley, a builder of wooden ships, stubbornly resists the change, which leads him to forbid the marriage of his daughter Rose to John Rhead, a proponent of the new method. This injustice outrages John's sister Gertrude so much that she breaks off her engagement to Sibley's son Sam. Meanwhile, John and Rose elope.