Michael Hogan

Michael Hogan
Total Credits at Criticker: 7 (Actor), 8 (Writer)
Titles you haven't rated - Actor (7) | Writer (8)
King Solomon\
White hunter Allan Quatermain and his enigmatic guide help a young Irish woman locate her missing father in unexplored Darkest Africa. (IMDd)
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Dr. Syn
When customs and excise men arrive at the village of Dymchurch in Kent, they uncover an intricate smuggling network being coordinated by the local parson, Dr Syn. Unknown to all but a few locals Dr Syn also hides a secret past, that he was once the notorious pirate Captain Clegg. (imdb)
Appointment in Berlin
This wartime melodrama stars George Sanders as Keith Wilson, a disillusioned Britisher who becomes a "Lord Haw Haw"type at a Nazi radio station. All the time he's dispensing anti-British propaganda over the airwaves, however, Wilson is actually a secret agent in the employ of the His Majesty's government. It is Wilson's intention to use his intimate relationship with the Germans to expose a worldwide Nazi spy ring. (allrovi.com)
Bride of Vengeance
A female Borgia is sent out to live up to the family name by killing someone, but falls in love with her intended victim. (imdb)
The Passing of the Third Floor Back
The tenants of an old boarding house are terrorized by an evil slumlord. One day a strange man arrives at the house and begins to help them with their problems. (imdb)
Owd Bob
In Cumberland, an old farmer's sheep dog is accused of killing sheep. (BFI)
My Old Dutch
Moving family drama of the life of a working-class Hackney couple over 40 years, inspired by the famous music hall song This moving family drama – with time for some laughs – portrays the life and hardships of a working class Hackney couple over a span of 40 years. Our intrepid couple (played by Betty Balfour and Michael Hogan) have to face everything life throws at them with fortitude, from the Great War (a son in the RAF and zeppelin raids) to a raging oil fire during the Great Strike.
Sam\
Sam's Medal (1936) - Short Film
Pvt. Sam Small is awarded a medal after Waterloo for saving his Sgt. Major’s life. The truth emerges that he was actually saving a jar of rum. Asked would he have done it without the rum, Sam says “Like Hell!”. He loses his medal.