John Singer
Popularity:0.187
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1923-12-04
Place of Birth:Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
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Also Known As:Johnny Singer

Emil and the Detectives (1935)
Erich Kästner’s beloved novel has been adapted for film or television six times since its publication in 1929; this 1935 British version...

My Old Dutch (1934)
Moving family drama of the life of a working-class Hackney couple over 40 years, inspired by the famous music hall song This moving family drama -...

Darts Are Trumps (1938)
Steven Sims is a diamond merchant who bullies his kindly hard-working clerk and disappoints his expectations when he takes into partnership an...

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936)
It is England in the 1830s. London's dockside is teeming with ships and sailors who have made their fortune in foreign lands. Sweeney Todd, a Fleet...

It's Never Too Late to Mend (1937)
An evil prison administrator cruelly abuses the inmates at his prison, until one day the tables are turned.

Against the Tide (1937)
A Cornish fishing village is struck by tragedy.

Something Always Happens (1934)
Unemployed car salesman Peter is encouraged by his girlfriend Cynthia to approach the head of a petrol company with his plan for making petrol...

Royal Cavalcade (1935)
Made in commemoration and celebration of the Jubilee of King George V, this is the story of the first twenty-five years of his reign, told through...

The Amateur Gentleman (1936)
A former boxing champion, now an innkeeper, is accused of stealing a watch from a party of guests at his inn, who happen to be members of English...

Jack's the Boy (1932)
With a title like Jack's the Boy, is it any surprise that the star of this breezy quota quickie is British music-hall favorite Jack Hulbert? The star...

Tudor Rose (1936)
The tragic story of Lady Jane Grey, the young queen who reigned in England for nine days before she was executed.

Facing The Music (1933)
A joyful medley of farce, romance, song and slapstick starring Stanley Lupino as an impressionable youth whose pursuit of an opera singer’s...

Q Planes (1939)
In England, an eccentric police inspector, an earnest test pilot and a spunky female reporter team up to solve the mystery of a series of test...

High Treason (1929)
The year is 1940 and tension is growing between the empires of United Europe and the Atlantic States. A bloody border incident puts both sides on...

The Pride of the Force (1933)
This lively comedy of 1933 provided an early film role for Leslie Fuller, and sees the wildly popular, rubber-faced actor and entertainer –...

Love at Second Sight (1934)
It is love at first sight between Juliet and Allan as they catch sight of each other on passing trains. Allan has his song-writing friend Bill to...

Front Line Kids (1942)
Two teenage gang members are forced to be page boys at a hotel where a criminal gang are operating.

What a Man! (1939)
Comedy of an incompetent photographer and scoutmaster who achieves his wife's ambition for him of office with the local council more by luck than...

The Cruel Sea (1953)
At the start of World War II, Cmdr. Ericson is assigned to convoy escort HMS Compass Rose with inexperienced officers and men just out of training....

In Which We Serve (1942)
The story of the HMS Torrin, from its construction to its sinking in the Mediterranean during action in World War II. The ship's first and only...

Somewhere in Camp (1942)
Army buddies help Private Trevor court the daughter of their commanding officer. All efforts fail - until a hero is revealed and the sergeant...

The Black Hand Gang (1930)
Wee Georgie Wood and his gang have their sights set on a notorious villain.

Fly Away Peter (1948)
Director Charles Saunders' low-key domestic comedy, adapted from A.P. Dearsley's play, centers on a middle-aged London couple who react in different...

Love on the Spot (1932)
Two criminals are reformed when they meet and fall in love.

Street Song (1935)
Lucy and her brother are struggling to make a go of their Soho pet shop, until Lucy meets Tom, a street singer.

Don't Get Me Wrong (1937)
Don't Get Me Wrong is a 1937 British comedy film co-directed by Arthur B. Woods and Reginald Purdell and starring Max Miller and George E. Stone. It...

Looking on the Bright Side (1932)
Gracie Fields' second film Looking on the Bright Side was a smash hit film of 1932. It contains a lot of her biggest hit songs of the period.

Sleeping Car (1933)
A French sleeping-car attending with an eye for the ladies hooks up with a wealthy widow and they get married. What he doesn't know is that she...

Waltzes from Vienna (1934)
Johann Strauss Jr. is forced by his father to forget music and to work in a bakery, where he falls in love with Resi, the baker's daughter. The girl...

Forbidden Cargo (1954)
Kenyon is a narcotics agent who, with the aid of a titled bird-watcher attempts to trap a brother and sister drug smuggling team.

Dandy Dick (1935)
The Very Reverend Richard Jedd has a problem: the church spire, now in a parlous state of repair, will cost nearly £1,000 to fix. When various...

Come Back Peter (1952)
There's pandemonium in a country house when various relatives come to stay.

Four Men in Prison (1950)
Part of BFI collection "Police and Thieves."

My Heart Is Calling (1935)
Musical comedy. An opera singer falls for a stowaway on the way to Monte Carlo

King of the Ritz (1933)
While working at a top hotel, the head porter falls in love with a wealthy female guest.