King of the Underworld
King of the Underworld

Tod Slaughter took to the stage in 1905 and made a name for himself as the star villain of numerous Victorian melodramas which he toured around England. Many of these were filmed cheaply in the 30s and 40s by quota-quickie tzar George King. His ham performances are perfectly suited to the material and the best of his films give the impression that if the Victorians could have made features they would have looked like this
Born: 1885-03-19 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, UK
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King of the Underworld
Spring-Heeled Jack

A Ghost for Sale

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Crimes at the Dark House

The Crimes of Stephen Hawke

The Curse of the Wraydons

The Face at the Window

The Greed of William Hart

Darby and Joan

Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn

Murder at the Grange
Song of the Road

The Ticket of Leave Man

Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror

Tod Slaughter at Home

It's Never Too Late to Mend

Pots of Plots

Bothered by a Beard

London After Dark
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