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George Graves Filmography

Actor8 FILMS IN DB

GeorgeGraves

Known for Acting Β· Those Were the Days, The Tenth Man, The Robber Symphony

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Those Were the Days
~$0 Β· ALL Β· 1934
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Those Were the Days
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BIOGRAPHY

George Graves, an esteemed actor of the early 20th century, carved out a notable career in film with his compelling performances and undeniable screen presence. One of his most significant contributions to cinema is the classic "Honours Easy" (1935), a film that not only showcases his talent but also represents a pivotal moment in the transition of British cinema. Collectors are particularly drawn to this title due to its rarity and the film's place in the history of early sound cinema. Graves' work is celebrated for its authenticity and depth, making his films a must-have for any serious collector. The enduring appeal of "Honours Easy" is further enhanced by its limited home video releases, particularly on vintage VHS and DVD formats, which are highly sought after by enthusiasts. As collectors delve into the rich tapestry of film history, George Graves' contributions remain a significant highlight, reminding us of the artistry that shaped the cinematic landscape.

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What is George Graves known for?

George Graves is known for acting in films such as A Star Fell from Heaven, Those Were the Days, and The Tenth Man.

What genres does George Graves' filmography span?

George Graves' filmography spans genres including Drama, Comedy, Music, and Crime.

What era or decades does George Graves' work cover?

George Graves' work covers the years from 1930 to 1937, with the most active decade being the 1930s.

What is the range and breadth of George Graves' work?

George Graves has a total of 8 films listed in his filmography.