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C. Aubrey Smith Filmography

ActorBORN 1863LONDON109 FILMS IN DB

C. AubreySmith

Known for Acting · Rebecca, Waterloo Bridge, The Prisoner of Zenda

109
FILMS IN DB
$1,328
TOTAL VALUE
58
PRICED
$23
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
~$78 · BETAMAX · 1941
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MOST VALUABLE
Complicated Women
$40 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

C. Aubrey Smith, the quintessential English gentleman of early Hollywood, brought an undeniable gravitas and often a twinkle to countless silver screen productions. Collectors recognize his distinguished profile in some of cinema’s most enduring classics, a testament to his prolific career spanning the dawn of sound into the Golden Age. He seamlessly transitioned from stage to film, becoming a familiar, comforting presence for audiences. His filmography is a treasure trove for physical media enthusiasts, boasting titles that frequently see new life on Blu-ray and 4K. Fans avidly seek out his work in Alfred Hitchcock's *Rebecca* (1940), an essential film noir often praised for its stunning cinematography, or the romantic classic *Waterloo Bridge* (1940). His turn in *The Prisoner of Zenda* (1937) is another collector's favorite, showcasing his knack for delivering memorable supporting performances in swashbuckling adventures. Even earlier, his work in Ernst Lubitsch's pre-Code gem *Trouble in Paradise* (1932) offers a sophisticated charm that restoration houses love to highlight. Whether portraying a stern patriarch, a wise general, or a benevolent lord, Smith's presence elevated every scene. His roles in epics like *The Four Feathers* (1939) are cornerstones of cinematic history, making any physical release a valuable addition to a collection. His consistent quality across over a hundred films ensures that C. Aubrey Smith remains a beloved figure whose contributions continue to be celebrated by film aficionados and collectors alike.

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109 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era did C. Aubrey Smith have the most film activity?

C. Aubrey Smith was most active during the 1930s, appearing in a wide range of films throughout that decade.

What types of genres did C. Aubrey Smith act in?

He appeared in a variety of genres including drama, romance, comedy, adventure, crime, and mystery films.

Which roles is C. Aubrey Smith best known for?

He is known for roles such as William Marlowe in Secrets (1933), Prince August in The Scarlet Empress (1934), and Lord Capulet in Romeo and Juliet (1936).

Did C. Aubrey Smith appear in any uncredited roles?

Yes, one example is his uncredited role as an elderly gentleman on a train station in Terror by Night (1946).

On what physical media can I find C. Aubrey Smith's films?

His films have been released on blu-ray, DVD, VHS, and other physical media formats.