
Douglas Munro
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Douglas Munro.
Born: September 12, 1862
Place of Birth: Hackney, London, England, UK
Known For

General Post
An aristocrat allows his daughter to marry a tailor after he wins the VC saving his son's life.

Mist in the Valley
Young heiress Margaret Yeoland is found unconscious on the Devonshire moors by a disillusioned author, Denis Marlowe. She tells him she has run away from her family, but is reluctant to reveal the full story. Intent on concealing her identity from her pursuers, Denis coerces her into marrying him. But when the body of Margaret's missing father is discovered, it leads Denis to suspect his wife of murder.

The Life Story of David Lloyd George
A biopic of Britain's Great War Prime Minister.

The City of Beautiful Nonsense
A poor author feigns marriage to please his dying father.

The Heart of a Child
A slum orphan, injured by a lady's car, becomes a dancer and marries the lady's brother.

The Lure of Crooning Water
A London actress collapses on stage and is sent by her doctor to stay in the country with a farmer and his wife. But when she starts an affair with the farmer, the idyllic life at "Crooning Water" is threatened with tragedy.

Beauty and the Beast
The story of a young man's embarrassing contretemps with a young girl's vest at the theatre.

Sons of Satan
The young boy Normand grows up to become the mastermind of a complex criminal network in London. He runs not only a gang of thieves but also a blackmail operation, a film company, and a newspaper, all in aid of shady dealings. Normand's cunning has helped him evade the law so far, but after his theft of the Littleborough jewels, he finds he may have pushed his luck too far.

The Glad Eye

Tons of Money
Tons of Money is a 1924 British silent comedy film directed by Frank Hall Crane and starring Leslie Henson, Flora le Breton and Mary Brough. Aubrey Allington is pursued by creditors and on learning of a family inheritance is persuaded by his wife to fake his own death and return as his own long-lost relative, George Maitland, the rightful claimant. Things get complicated when the real Maitland turns up with another Maitland impersonator, the brother of Aubrey’s butler, Sprules. It is an adaptation of the 1922 play Tons of Money by Will Evans and Arthur Valentine. Both were co-produced with Tom Walls. It was remade as a sound film Tons of Money in 1930
Filmography
as Mansoor
as Sprules
as Mansoor
as Douglas Redburn, KC
as Her (Beauty's) Father
as Proprietor
as Gendarme
as Albert Smith
as Yes Smith
as Chesterton
as Joe Aarons
as Joseph H. Parker