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Robert Walker (actor, Born 1888)
Robert Donald Walker (June 18, 1888 – March 4, 1954) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1913 and 1953. He was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles. Selected filmography * ''The Vampire's Trail'' (1914) * ''Don Caesar de Bazan'' (1915) - Charles II of Spain * ''The Way Back'' (1915) - Ralph Kingman * ''The Ploughshare'' (1915) - Jack Strong, Jenny's brother * ''Children of Eve (1915 film), Children of Eve'' (1915) – Bert Madison * ''Caprice of the Mountains'' (1916) – Dick Deane * ''The Light of Happiness'' (1916) – Reverend Clyde Harmon * ''The Gates of Eden (film), The Gates of Eden'' (1916) – William Bard * ''The Cossack Whip'' (1916) – Alexis * ''A Wife by Proxy'' (1917) – Norton Burbeck * ''The Mortal Sin'' (1917) – George Anderson * ''God's Law and Man's'' (1917) – Dr. Claude Drummond * ''Lady Barnacle'' (1917) – George Morling * ''Aladdin’s Other Lamp'' (1917) – Harry Hardy * ''The Girl Without ...
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Bethlehem is a city in Northampton and Lehigh Counties in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, Bethlehem had a total population of 75,781. Of this, 55,639 were in Northampton County and 19,343 were in Lehigh County. It is Pennsylvania's seventh most populous city. The city is located along the Lehigh River, a tributary of the Delaware River. Bethlehem lies in the center of the Lehigh Valley, a metropolitan region of with a population of 861,899 people as of the 2020 census that is Pennsylvania's third most populous metropolitan area and the 68th most populated metropolitan area in the U.S. Smaller than Allentown but larger than Easton, Bethlehem is the Lehigh Valley's second most populous city. Bethlehem borders Allentown to its west and is north of Philadelphia and west of New York City. There are four sections to the city: central Bethlehem, the south side, the east side, and the west side. Each of these secti ...
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At The Mercy Of Men
''At the Mercy of Men'' is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Charles Miller and starring Alice Brady. Its plot follows a young woman during the Russian Revolution who seeks to find the identity of her attack by a Royal Guard. Plot During the Russian Revolution in Petrograd, Vera Souroff, a young Russian music teacher, is accosted on the street and dragged into a room where three men of the Royal Guard are dining. The lights are turned out, and she is sexually assaulted. The crime is brought to the attention of the Czar by the Countess Zaptine, a patroness of Vera, but Vera is unable to determine which man assaulted her as the crime took place in the dark. In response, the Czar orders Count Nicho, the eldest of the officers, to marry Vera, and also mandates that each of them turn over all of their wealth and fortunes to her. After doing so, the men are sent to prison. Vera attempts to save Nicho and get him to confess the name of her aggressor. Now genuinely in lo ...
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Broad Daylight (film)
''Broad Daylight'' is a 1922 American silent crime film directed by Irving Cummings and written by Harvey Gates. The film stars Lois Wilson, Jack Mulhall, Ralph Lewis, Kenneth Gibson, Wilton Taylor, and Ben Hewlett. The film was released on October 30, 1922, by Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Plot As described in a film magazine, Peter Fay (Lewis), in prison nearing the end of a long sentence for a swindle, hoped his daughter Nora (Wilson) was on the clean, straight path and not the one he had followed. She was hoping for the best turn in her father's character so that he might come out purged of dishonesty. The police, old "friends" of Peter, watched his daughter to check her mode of living. At a drunken party, crooks who had something on Nora compel her to marry a drunken man thought to be a millionaire politician's son, using the bait that she could live off whatever the father thought it might be worth to keep this quiet until after the election. The wedding in the b ...
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White Oak (film)
''White Oak'' is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by William S. Hart and Bennet Musson. The film stars William S. Hart, Vola Vale, Alexander Gaden, Robert D. Walker, Bert Sprotte, Helen Holly, and Luther Standing Bear. The film was released on December 18, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. A copy of the film is in the Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art, and William S. Hart Museum film archives.Progressive Silent Film List: ''White Oak''
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Prairie Trails
''Prairie Trails'' is a lost 1920 American silent comedy Western film directed by George Marshall and starring Tom Mix. Cast * Tom Mix as Tex Benton * Charles K. French as Stephen McWhorter * Kathleen O'Connor as Janet McWhorter * Robert Walker as Winthrop Adams Endicott * Gloria Hope as Alice Endicott * Sid Jordan as Jack Purdy * Harry Dunkinson as Ike Stork * William Elmer William Elmer (April 25, 1869 – February 24, 1945) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1913 and 1942. He was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa and died in Hollywood, California. Elmer acted in ... as Rod Blake References External links * * 1920 films Lost Western (genre) comedy films 1920s Western (genre) comedy films Films directed by George Marshall Fox Film films Lost American films 1920 lost films 1920 comedy films Silent American Western (genre) comedy films 1920s American films 1920s English-language films {{silent-f ...
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The Texan (1920 Film)
''The Texan'' is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Tom Mix. It was produced and released by the Fox Film Company. The story was filmed again in 1930 by Paramount as '' The Texan'' with Gary Cooper. Cast * Tom Mix as Tex Benton * Gloria Hope as Alice Marcum * Robert Walker as Winthrop Endicott * Charles K. French as Wolf River Mayor * Sid Jordan as Jack Purdy * Pat Chrisman as Bat, a Half-Breed Preservation status Copies of ''The Texan'' are held at Filmmuseum Netherlands aka EYE Institut and The Danish Film Institute. See also * List of Fox Film films * Tom Mix filmography Tom Mix (1880–1940) was an American motion picture actor, director, and writer whose career spanned from 1910 to 1935. During this time he appeared in 270 films and established himself as the screen's most popular cowboy star. Mix's flair ... References External links * * 1920 films 1920 Western (genre) films American black-and-white films Fil ...
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The Woman In His House (1920 Film)
''The Woman in His House'' is a 1920 American silent drama film produced by Louis B. Mayer, directed by John M. Stahl, and starring Mildred Harris. It is a lost film with no archive holdings. Plot As described in a film magazine, with the coming of their little son, Dr. Philip Emerson (Wallace) and his wife Hilda (Harris) drift slowly apart. The doctor spends most of his time at his work and permits his friend Peter Marvin (Holding) and Robert Livingston (Fisher), a lounge lizard, to occupy his wife's time. When Peter sees the trend of feeling between Hilda and Robert, he seeks to bring about a better understanding between the husband and wife. However, an epidemic of infantile paralysis absorbs the physician's time and he neglects his wife. When their own son is stricken, Hilda. believing her son has died, leaves his bedside. He is revived, and the father devotes every minute of his time for several weeks attempting to find a cure, but the child is hopelessly crippled. Peter ...
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Shore Acres (1920 Film)
Shore Acres is a 1920 American drama film directed by Rex Ingram that was based on the stage play by James A. Herne. It was adapted from the play by Arthur J. Zellner. The silent film was released on May 16, 1920, and runs for 60 minutes, over 6 reels. It is unknown if any copies of the film survive. Thus the film may be lost. Plot A period newspaper gives the following description: "''Shore Acres'' is a story of plain New England folk on the rock ribbed coast of Maine. Martin Berry, a stern old lighthouse keeper, forbids his spirited daughter Helen to speak to the man she loves! It is Martin's fondest hope that Helen will marry Josiah Blake, the village banker. Helen refuses to obey her father, and elopes with her sweetheart on the "Liddy Ann," a vessel bound down the coast. Her father learns of her departure, and insane with rage, he prevents his brother, Nathaniel, from lighting the beacon that will guide the vessel safely out through the rocks of the harbor. Desperately the ...
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Rouge And Riches
''Rouge and Riches'' is a lost 1920 silent film drama directed by Harry L. Franklin. It starred Mary MacLaren. It was produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Cast *Mary MacLaren - Becky * Alberta Lee - Aunt Lucia *Robert Walker - Jefferson Summers *Wallace MacDonald - Tom Rushworth *Marguerite Snow - Dodo *Syn De Conde - Jose *Lloyd Whitlock - Carter Willis *Dorothy Abril - Kittens Dalmayne *Harry Dunkinson Harry Dunkinson (December 16, 1876 – March 14, 1936) was an American film and stage actor. He appeared in more than 140 films between 1912 and 1935. He was born in New York City and died in California. Dunkinson began acting on stage when ... - Max Morko *Helene Sullivan - Jane Hamilton References External links * *series of lobby cardsarchived)Mary MacLaren, lobby card from the filmstil ...
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The Lion Man (serial)
''The Lion Man'' is a 1919 American action film serial released by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company, directed by Albert Russell and Jack Wells, produced by Russell and starring Kathleen O'Connor and Jack Perrin. The serial is now considered to be lost. Cast * Kathleen O'Connor as Stella Donovan * Jack Perrin as Jim Westcott * Mack V. Wright as The Lion Man (in costume) * J. Barney Sherry (credited Barney Sherry) as Frederick Cavendish/ The Lion Man (unmasked) * Gertrude Astor as Celeste La Rue * Henry A. Barrows as Enright * C. Norman Hammond as Ching * Robert Walker as John Cavendish * Tom London (as Leonard Clapham) * Slim Padgett * William A. Carroll Chapter titles # Flames of Hate # Rope of Death # Kidnappers # A Devilish Device # In the Lion's Den # House of Horrors # Doomed # Dungeon of Despair # Sold into Slavery # Perilous Plunge # At the Mercy of Monsters # Jaws of Destruction # When Hell Broke Loose # Desperate Deeds # Furnace of Fury # Relentless Renegades # ...
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The Double Hold-Up
''The Double Hold-Up'' is a 1919 American short silent Western film directed by Phil Rosen and featuring Hoot Gibson. Cast * Hoot Gibson * Josephine Hill * Madge Hunt * Clark Comstock * Charles Brinley * Robert Walker * Harry Schumm See also * List of American films of 1919 * Hoot Gibson filmography This is a complete filmography of American actor Hoot Gibson (August 6, 1892 – August 23, 1962), including his performances between 1910 and 1960. Gibson appeared in more than 200 films. Background Gibson's career began in 1910 with early silen ... External links * 1919 films 1919 Western (genre) films 1919 short films American silent short films American black-and-white films Films directed by Phil Rosen Silent American Western (genre) films Universal Pictures short films 1910s American films {{short-silent-film-stub ...
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The Woman Who Gave
''The Woman Who Gave'' is a lost 1918 American silent melodrama film directed by Kenean Buel and starring Evelyn Nesbit, a former Gibson girl, "It girl" model and showgirl involved in a 1906 "trial of the century" that involved a killing and an allegation of rape – whose films often exploited the fame of her life story. The film was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. The film went into release the day before fighting in World War I ended. Cast *Evelyn Nesbit as Colette *Irving Cummings as Adrien Walcott * Robert Walker as Don Walcott *Eugene Ormonde as Prince Vacarra *Dorothy Walters as Delia Picard *Russell Thaw (Nesbit's son) as Rudolph Reception Like many American films of the time, ''The Woman Who Gave'' was subject to restrictions and cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required a cut, in Reel 1, of the intertitle "Colette is not that kind", the entire struggle incident including closeups of a man sugge ...
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