Roy Travers
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1883-01-01
Place of Birth:London, England, UK
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Also Known As:Percy Roy Travers

Little Women (1917)
The first silent adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. Considered a lost film.

Q Ships (1928)
During World War I, the British navy disguised some of its warships as civilian cargo ships, known as Q Ships, in order to fool the Germans. German...

The Mystery of the Silent Death (1928)
Sixth release in the 'Sexton Blake' series of short crime dramas.

Jane Shore (1915)
The life and loves of Jane Shore, mistress to Edward IV. An early British epic.

The Windjammer (1930)
Adapted from the book By Way of Cape Horn by A.J Villiers, Windjammer is a beautifully-filmed record of the last journey of the Grace Harwar, a...

The Lure of Drink (1915)
A married man's mistress has her revenge by making him an insane dipsomaniac.

Milestones (1916)
Family saga about several generations of shipbuilders. Believed to be a lost film.

Moonbeam Magic (1924)
The legend of how colour came into the world.

A Romance of Old Baghdad (1922)
In nineteenth century Mesopotamia a series of romantic enganglements ensue.

Kiss Me Sergeant (1930)
In India, a British soldier saves the jeweled eye of a sacred idol.

Romany Love (1931)
A musical film directed by Fred Paul

The Lady Godiva (1928)
Account of Lady Godiva's naked ride through 11th-century Coventry in order to force her husband, the Earl of Mercia, to rescind his harsh tax laws....

It Is for England (1916)
'A naval lieutenant and his sweetheart prevent a German spy from destroying the British fleet.' (British Film Institute)

Sixty Years a Queen (1913)
'1837-1901. Main events during Queen Victoria's reign.' (British Film Catalogue)

The Indian Love Lyrics (1923)
In India, a princess disguises herself as a commoner to escape an arranged marriage.

No. 5 John Street (1921)
A soap factory heir poses as a worker to reform conditions, and is saved from an anarchist by a flower girl.