D.J. Williams
Popularity:0.0823
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1868-03-25
Place of Birth:Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales, UK
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Also Known As:David John Williams

The Roof (1933)
Inspector Darrow investigates the death of a wealthy man.

Scrooge (1935)
Ebenezer Scrooge, the ultimate Victorian miser, hasn't a good word for Christmas, though his impoverished clerk Cratchit and nephew Fred are full of...

Elephant Boy (1937)
In India, Toomai, a young mahout, helps lead the British on a large expedition to round up wild elephants.

Back-Room Boy (1942)
Jilted by his fiancee, Arthur Pilbeam gets a job as far away from women as possible. Alone in a lighthouse, he soon finds that 12 other people end up...

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936)
It is England in the 1830s. London's dockside is teeming with ships and sailors who have made their fortune in foreign lands. Sweeney Todd, a Fleet...

It's Never Too Late to Mend (1937)
An evil prison administrator cruelly abuses the inmates at his prison, until one day the tables are turned.

Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn (1935)
In 1820s rural England, a young girl is tricked by tales of marriage from a villainous Squire. When she becomes pregnant and disappears, a gipsy lad...

The Crimes of Stephen Hawke (1936)
The film begins in a BBC studio with the 100th edition of "In Town Tonight". Flotsam and Jetsom open with a "topical number". Then there is an...

Wings of the Morning (1937)
A beautiful Gypsy girl falls in love with a horse trainer.

Tomorrow We Live (1943)
British World War II film set in occupied France, portraying the activities of members of the French Resistance and the Nazi tactic of taking and...

The Pointing Finger (1933)
A man plots to murder his half-brother so he claim his earldom and an inheritance.

Hard Steel (1942)
A steelworker rises through the ranks to become manager of three steel mills, but ruthless ambition overwhelms him.

Boys Will Be Girls (1938)
Matronly great aunt Emily went off to Africa and left behind her wanna be snobbish family. Ten years later, upon her death, the greedy family members...

Captain Bill (1935)
A barge operator helps a schoolteacher tackle a gang of criminals.

The Beloved Vagabond (1936)
Flying from one charming lady---eluding another---and almost losing both!

The Challenge (1938)
Dramatization of the first climbing of the Matterhorn in 1865.

For Valour (1937)
In this British comedy, set during the Boer War, a foot soldier saves his major's life. The officer is most grateful and puts the soldier in line for...

Keep Fit (1937)
A weak, cowardly barber gets fit to win over a beautiful woman. However, she prefers his muscle-bound rival until George challenges him to a boxing...

My Song for You (1934)
In this opera-oriented musical, Riccardo Gatti, an Italian young tenor in Venice, meets a young woman who sneaks into the opera house to try and get...

Road House (1934)
Road House is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Violet Loraine, Gordon Harker and Aileen Marson.

Look Up and Laugh (1935)
Gutsy lass Gracie rallies fellow stall-holders at Birkenhead Market to prevent its takeover and demolition by a department store chain. She invokes...

The Citadel (1938)
Andrew Manson, a young, idealistic, newly qualified Scottish doctor arrives in Wales takes his first job in a mining town, and begins to wonder at...

The Stars Look Down (1940)
Davey Fenwick leaves his mining village on a university scholarship intent on returning to better support the miners against the owners. But he falls...

Penn of Pennsylvania (1942)
Penn of Pennsylvania is a 1941 British historical drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Deborah Kerr, Clifford Evans, Dennis Arundell,...

The Admiral's Secret (1934)
A retired Admiral steals jewels and is pursued by Spanish bandits.

Anything Might Happen (1934)
British crime film directed by George A. Cooper.

A Glimpse of Paradise (1935)
“Ex-convict saves his estranged daughter from a blackmailer.” - BFI.

Doctor's Orders (1934)
Leslie Fuller stars as a quack whose son qualifies as a doctor in total ignorance of his father's occupation!

Much Too Shy (1942)
A simple handyman, who also is an amateur artist, gets into trouble when the head and shoulders portraits of some prominent local females are sold...

The Ghost Train (1941)
Mismatched travellers are stranded overnight at a lonely rural railway station. They soon learn of local superstition about a phantom train which is...

Cotton Queen (1937)
The daughter of a mill-owner is sent undercover to the mill of a rival, where she gets mixed up in romantic antics.

John Halifax (1938)
Adapted from the novel by Elizabeth Craik it tells the story of John Halifax who, despite humble beginnings, becomes a highly respected local...

Unpublished Story (1942)
Morale-boosting story released in the middle of World War II. A journalist uncovers a peace organisation at the centre of disreputable dealings.

The Lash (1934)
One of John Mills' earliest roles as a wastrel playboy.

Pastor Hall (1940)
The village of Altdorf has to come to terms with Chancellor Hitler and the arrival of a platoon of Stormtroopers. The Stormtroopers go about teaching...

The Man Who Changed His Mind (1936)
Dr. Laurence, a once-respectable scientist, begins to research the origin of the mind and the soul. The science community rejects him, and he risks...

Music Hall (1934)
A rare film put out by Twickenham Film Studios which includes many original music hall acts.

Wanted! (1937)
A married couple are mistaken for jewel thieves and forced to go to a party. The husband turns on the burglar alarm by mistake and the real thieves...

Mr. Reeder in Room 13 (1938)
Capt. Johnnie Gray is enlisted by Mr. J.G. Reeder to infiltrate a gang of forgers in Dartmoor jail on behalf of the Bank of England.

The Clairvoyant (1935)
A fake psychic suddenly turns into the real thing when he meets a young beauty. (TCM)

The Young Mr. Pitt (1942)
This biopic tells the story of the life of Pitt The Younger, who became Prime Minister of Great Britain at the age of 24.