Bertram Phillips
Bertram Phillips was a British film director of the silent era.[1]
In 1927–29, he directed several short films in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, including Arthur Roberts Sings "Topsey-Turvey" (April 1927), The New Paris Lido Club Band (1928), Ag and Bert (1929) with Mabel Constanduros and Michael Hogan, and The Percival Mackey Trio (1929).
Selected filmography
- The White Star (1915)
- Won by Losing (1916)
- The Chance of a Lifetime (1916)
- A Man the Army Made (1917)
- Rock of Ages (1918)
- Faust (1923) comedy short film starring Jeff Barlow[2]
- Tut-Tut and His Terrible Tomb (1923) comedy short film
- The School for Scandal (1923)
- The Alley of Golden Hearts (1924)
- Her Redemption (1924)
See also
- Phonofilm
References
External links
- Bertram Phillips at IMDb
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The films of Bertram Phillips
- The White Star (1915)
- Won by Losing (1915)
- Frills (1916)
- The Chance of a Lifetime (1916)
- Ye Wooing of Peggy (1917)
- A Man the Army Made (1917)
- Rock of Ages (1918)
- Meg o' the Woods (1918)
- It's Happiness That Counts (1918)
- Little Child Shall Lead Them (1919)
- Trousers (1920)
- Tut-Tut and His Terrible Tomb (1923)
- The School for Scandal (1923)
- Stung by a Woman (1923)
- One Excited Orphan (1923)
- Faust (1923)
- Dickens Up-to-Date (1923)
- The Alley of Golden Hearts (1924)
- Straws in the Wind (1924)
- Her Redemption (1924)
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