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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Movies
The Trojan Brothers
Colonel Robbins
The Queen's Husband
Phipps
Caesar and Cleopatra
Councillor (uncredited)
Home Sweet Home
Medal for the General
Mayor (uncredited)
A Canterbury Tale
Mr. Portal
Old Mother Riley Detective
H. G. Popplethwaite
The Great Mr Handel
Bob's Your Uncle
Maj. Diehard
Facing the Music
Mr. Bulger
Garrison Follies
Maj. Hall-Vett
Under Your Hat
Colonel Sheepshanks
Return to Yesterday
Inspector
Old Mother Riley Joins Up
Gen. Hogsley
The Gang's All Here
Large Pompous Diner
The Good Old Days
Randolph Macaulay
What a Man!
Sergeant Bull
Everything Happens to Me
Arthur Gusty
His Lordship Goes to Press
General Tukes
Pygmalion
Second Bystander
The Live Wire
Hodgson
Darts Are Trumps
Stephen Sims
Owd Bob
Sgt. Walter Musgrave
Paradise for Two
Director
Captain's Orders
Director
Young and Innocent
Police Sergeant
Song of the Road
Mr. Bartholomew
Pearls Bring Tears
Mr. Duffield
O-Kay for Sound
John Rigby
Take My Tip
Patchett
The Sky’s the Limit
Lord Beckley
Jack of All Trades
Bank Director
Two's Company
Otto Stump
Busman's Holiday
Mr. Bulger
Everything in Life
Sir Algernon Spindle
Queen of Hearts
Solicitor
Everything Is Thunder
Burgomaster
Where There's a Will
Sir Roger Wimpleton
Calling the Tune
Stubbins
King of the Castle
Mr Crow
Reasonable Doubt
The Right Age to Marry
Tetley
A Little Bit of Bluff
Admiral Leopold Simcox
The Morals of Marcus
Girls Will Be Boys
Falling in Love
Cummins
I Spy
Herr Doctor
Lost In The Legion
Kaid
A Political Party
Sir James Barrington-Oakes
Freedom of the Seas
Harcourt
The Luck of a Sailor
Admiral
Those Were the Days
Mr. Bullamy