Lieutenant Daring

Lieutenant Daring was the name of a series of silent films made by British and Colonial Films featuring a fictional British Royal Navy lieutenant of that name. The films were made at Newstead House in Strawberry Vale, East Finchley, London, and on location.[1]

The character was revived for the 1935 talkie Lieutenant Daring R.N.

Selected productions

  • The Adventures of Lieutenant Daring R.N.: In a South American Port (1911)[2]
  • Lieutenant Daring Avenges an Insult to the Union Jack (1912)[3]
  • Lieutenant Daring Defeats the Middleweight Champion (1912)
  • Lieutenant Daring and the Photographing Pigeon (1912)
  • Lieutenant Daring and the Ship's Mascot (1912)[4]
  • Lieutenant Daring Quells a Rebellion (1912)
  • Lieutenant Daring and the Plans of the Mine Fields (1912)[5][6][7] (alternative title: Lieutenant Daring Captures a Spy)[8]
  • Lieutenant Daring and the Labour Riots (1913)
  • Lieutenant Daring RN and the Water Rats (1924)[9]

References

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