Maurice Elvey

Maurice Elvey was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, the oldest son of William Clarence Folkard, an inspecting engineer, and Sarah Anna Seward Folkard (formerly Pearce). He never had a formal education, and was working on the streets of London by the age of nine after having run away from home. For a time he worked as a page boy in the Hyde Park Hotel, and a lucky encounter with a wealthy American set him on the road to a career in first the theatre and then in films. It was while in New York when working as a stage producer that he saw his first film, The Flying Dutchman (1923). This made such an impression on him that when he came back to England he was determined to produce and direct films; thus began a career spanning 44 years, during which time he made over 300 feature films and innumerable shorts. Amongst the "firsts" that Maurice Elvey can claim as a director are: Gaumont's first talking film (High Treason (1929)) and the first British colour film Sons of the Sea (1939)). Carol Reed and David Lean began their distinguished careers in film by working for him, and he directed Gracie Fields in her first movie, Sally in Our Alley (1931). Maurice Elvey was the older brother of Fred V. Merrick, and during the 1920s and 1930s they worked on a number of films together. In May 1996 the world premiere of a long-lost film about David Lloyd George, directed by Elvey, took place in Cardiff more than 70 years later than scheduled. The three-hour film was suppressed on the eve of its release under circumstances that have still not been fully explained. The film was acclaimed by cinema historians as a milestone in film making, and it is believed that had it been released in 1918, as originally planned, it may well have changed the course of British cinema.

Maurice Elvey was married three times. His first marriage took place on 31st December 1910 to Adeline Maud Charlton Preston (aka actress 'Philippa Preston'. This marriage ended in divorce. He then married Florence Hill Clarke (a sculptor) on 2nd February 1916. This marriage, too, ended in divorce. On 13th January 1923 he married Isabella Reed (aka actress Isobel Elsom), but this marriage also ended in divorce. As Elvey's niece and god-daughter I was privileged to unveil a plaque in April 1997 at the Green Dragon Museum, Stockton-on-Tees as part of the Centenary of Cinema Celebrations.

The Tunnel

5.3

The Clairvoyant

5.9

The Late Edwina Black

6.4

The Lodger

5.2

The Gentle Sex

7.0

House of Blackmail

6.0

Hindle Wakes

7.1

High Treason

5.8

Dry Rot

7.1

You Lucky People!

5.2

The Lamp Still Burns

5.4

Beware of Pity

6.5

The Life Story of David Lloyd George

5.8

The Third Visitor

6.0

Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary?

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I Lived with You

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Second Fiddle

5.6

Who Goes Next?

6.4

Sons of the Sea

6.8

The Gay Dog

6.5

A Honeymoon Adventure

4.5

The Devil's Foot

5.2

The Man with the Twisted Lip

5.7

Sally in Our Alley

4.5

The Dying Detective

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Fun at St. Fanny's

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This Week of Grace

4.3

My Wife's Lodger

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Under Your Hat

5.3

Frail Women

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The Happiness of Three Women

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The Return of the Frog

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Princess Charming

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Medal for the General

6.5

The Water Gipsies

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Love, Life and Laughter

7.5

Nelson

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My Song for You

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The Sign of Four

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Road House

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What Every Woman Wants

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The Harassed Hero

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The Great Game

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The Hound of the Baskervilles

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The Man in the Mirror

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Maria Marten or The Mystery of the Red Barn

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The Spider

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Lily of Killarney

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Strawberry Roan

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The Swindler

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Don Quixote

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Stars in Your Eyes

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Room in the House

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Bridegrooms Beware!

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The Fallen idol

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The Great Gold Robbery

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Maria Marten, or Murder in the Red Barn

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The Cup Final Mystery

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Popsy Wopsy

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Her Luck in London

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Black-Eyed Susan

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Beautiful Jim

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Inquisitive Ike

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The Idol of Paris

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The Wandering Jew

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Adam Bede

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Bleak House

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At the Villa Rose

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Spy of Napoleon

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Baddesley Manor: The Phantom Gambler

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Curlytop

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A Romance in Flanders

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Heat Wave

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The Rocks of Valpre

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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For Freedom

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Florence Nightingale

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You Know What Sailors Are

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Sword of Honour

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Balaclava

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In a Monastery Garden

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The Flag Lieutenant

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Love in a Wood

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The Lost Chord

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Slaves of Destiny

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A Debt of Honour

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Dick Turpin's Ride to York

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Henry, King of Navarre

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The Love Story of Aliette Brunton

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Man and His Kingdom

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The Fruitful Vine

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The School for Scandal

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Soldiers of the King

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Diamond Cut Diamond

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The Marriage Bond

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Potiphar's Wife

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The Passionate Friends

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Sally Bishop

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Human Law

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Salute John Citizen

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The Tower of London

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Glamis Castle

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Windsor Castle

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Quinneys

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Who Killed John Savage?

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Comradeship

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Palais De Danse

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The Suicide Club

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God's Good Man

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Innocent

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Mademoiselle from Armentieres

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Roses of Picardy

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The Glad Eye

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The Flight Commander

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Folly of Vanity

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The Royal Oak

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The Red-Haired League

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A Case of Identity

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The Yellow Face

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The Resident Patient

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A Scandal in Bohemia

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The Beryl Coronet

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The Noble Bachelor

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The Copper Beeches

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The Empty House

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The Tiger of San Pedro

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The Priory School

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The Solitary Cyclist

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The Tragedy of a Comic Song

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Vice Versa

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Change for a Sovereign

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A Gentleman of France

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The Tavern Knight

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The Hundredth Chance

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