John Batten
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1903-04-03
Place of Birth:Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
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For Those in Peril (1944)
A WWII flyer fails to join the RAF so he joins the Air - Sea Rescue instead. His boat is out in all conditions picking up downed pilots and taking...

The Church Mouse (1934)
When a meek secretary goes to work for her new boss, she becomes a sophisticated lady.

The Battle of the Sexes (1928)
Gum-chewing frizzy-haired golddigger Marie Skinner cooks up a scheme with her lover Babe Winsor, a jazz hound, to fleece a portly middle-aged real...

Under the Greenwood Tree (1929)
A girl organist is blamed for ousting the village choir.

The Chorus Kid (1928)
Having been in show biz since infancy, Broadway chorus girl Beatrice regrets her lack of formal education, so when she unexpectedly falls heir to a...

The Great Game (1930)
Set in Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge football ground and featuring appearances from many real-life players from the day, this is the first film to...

The Great Game (1930)
Set in Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge football ground and featuring appearances from many real-life players from the day, this is the first film to...

Loose Ends (1930)
'A woman reporter is blackmailed for knowledge of freed suspect's involvement in a murder.' (British Film Institute)

The Wonderful Story (1932)
A paralysed farmer watches his brother fall in love with the woman he intended to marry.

As Good as New (1933)
A woman, disappointed in love, becomes increasingly cynical and attempts to marry a wealthy man.

High Finance (1933)
Self-made businessman Sir Grant Rayburn is obsessed with making money to the exclusion of all else. He shows little interest in his daughter Jill and...

Call Me Mame (1933)
Call Me Mame is a 1933 British comedy film directed by John Daumery and starring Ethel Irving, John Batten and Dorothy Bartlam. It was made at...

The Love Waltz (1930)
Originally Liebeswalzer, this German operetta was the third talkie vehicle for the effervescent Lillian Harvey. The plot is a typical Graustarkian...

Men Like These (1932)
A British submarine on patrol is accidentally rammed by a merchant ship, that tears a big hole in in sub which sinks trapping the crew.