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Lloyd's of London is a 1936 black and white film. It is directed by Henry King, and stars Freddie Bartholomew, Madeleine Carroll, Guy Standing, Tyrone Power, C. Aubrey Smith, Virginia Field, Douglas Scott and George Sanders. See also: 1935 in film 1936 1937 in film 1930s in film years in film film // Events January 6 - first Porky Pig animated cartoon September 28 - The Marx Brothers Harpo Marx marries actress Susan Fleming Top grossing films in North America Red River Valley Academy Awards Best Picture: The Great...
This article is about the term as used in media and computing; for more specific uses, see Black and White. ...
Freddie Bartholomew (March 28, 1924 – January 23, 1992) was a British child actor popular in 1930s Hollywood films. ...
Madeleine Carroll (February 26, 1906 - October 2, 1987) was a British actress, who was popular in the 1930s and 1940s. ...
Tyrone Power Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr. ...
Sir Charles Aubrey Smith (known as Sir Aubrey Smith) (21 July 1863-20 December 1948) was an English cricketer and actor. ...
London-born Virginia Field (November 4, 1917-January 2, 1992) was a film actress. ...
Douglas Scott is an author of thriller fiction, mostly published during the 1980s. ...
George Sanders (1906-1972) in Foreign Correspondent George Sanders (July 3, 1906 - April 25, 1972) was an actor in British and American films. ...
Loosely based on history, Tyrone Power portrays the adult Jonathan Blake who is in love with an aristocratic woman whose husband seriously injures him. Blake's friendship with Lord Nelson provides the basis for Blake's part in the growth of Lloyd's insurance business following the Battle of Trafalgar. Tyrone Power Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr. ...
Lord Nelson Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (September 29, 1758 – October 21, 1805) was a British admiral who won fame as a leading naval commander. ...
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