Аватар персоны Harry Chandlee

Harry Chandlee

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07-12-1882

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Sagittarius

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Total Films

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Washington, District of Columbia, USA

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Tale of the Navajos

Tale of the Navajos

Colorful nature photography highlights a glimpse into the history and lifestyle of the American Indian people. Narrated by Edwin Jerome.
0.0

Year:

1949

Tarzan's Magic Fountain

Tarzan's Magic Fountain

An expedition tries to enlist Tarzan's help in finding the secret Blue Valley, which legend says is the location of a miraculous fountain of youth.
5.5

Year:

1949

The Jolson Story

The Jolson Story

At the turn of the 20th century, young Asa Yoelson decides to go against the wishes of his cantor father and pursue a career in show business. Gradually working his way up through the vaudeville ranks, Asa — now calling himself Al Jolson — joins a blackface minstrel troupe and soon builds a reputation as a consummate performer. But as his career grows in size, so does his ego, resulting in battles in business as well as in his personal life.
6.7

Year:

1946

Rhapsody in Blue

Rhapsody in Blue

Fictionalized biography of George Gershwin and his fight to bring serious music to Broadway.
6.4

Year:

1945

3 Is a Family

3 Is a Family

Based on a play by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, "3 Is a Family" is a 1940s farce. Charlie Ruggles plays a hubby whose bungled business schemes force his wife, Fay Bainter, to enter the workplace. The couple's daughter, Marjorie Reynolds, shows up with her twin babies in tow. Son Arthur Lake arrives with his pregnant wife (Jeff Donnell). And overbearing maiden aunt Helen Broderick also decides to move in. Because his wife is away at work, poor old Charlie Ruggles is not only housekeeper, but nursemaid and servant as well.
0.0

Year:

1944

Sergeant York

Sergeant York

Alvin York a hillbilly sharpshooter transforms himself from ruffian to religious pacifist. He is then called to serve his country and despite deep religious and moral objections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.
7.2

Year:

1941

Our Town

Our Town

Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. We see birth, life and death in this small community.
5.8

Year:

1940

Rainbow on the River

Rainbow on the River

A young boy is forced to leave his family in the South and move in with relatives he doesn't know in New York.
9.0

Year:

1936

Back Page

Back Page

A former New York reporter (Peggy Shannon) is hired as editor of a failing, small town newspaper in California.
6.2

Year:

1933

Platinum Blonde

Platinum Blonde

Anne Schuyler is an upper-crust socialite who bullies her reporter husband into conforming to her highfalutin ways. The husband chafes at the confinement of high society, though, and yearns for a creative outlet. He decides to write a play and collaborates with a fellow reporter.
6.7

Year:

1931

Reno

Reno

A film by George Crone
0.0

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1930

Reno

Reno

A film by George Crone
0.0

Year:

1930

Women Who Dare

Women Who Dare

Film directed by Burton L. King
0.0

Year:

1928

Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge

An odd and tightly directed tale of a singer/dancer at the Moulin Rouge, who meets her daughter's fiance, only to have him fall obsessively in love with her and she with him. Alienation, betrayal and near tragedy result.
6.2

Year:

1928

Back to Liberty

Back to Liberty

Tom Devon, alias Reginald Briand, is the mastermind behind an organization of gentlemen thieves, including Jimmy Stevens and Rudolph Gambier. Jimmy falls in love with Tom's innocent daughter, Gloria, after he rescues her from an embarrassing scene in a restaurant. Tom disapproves of the romance and decides to dissolve the partnership. When an embittered Rudolph kills Tom he frames Jimmy, but Gloria is determined to clear him. Posing as a thief, she seeks the truth.
0.0

Year:

1927

Those Who Judge

Those Who Judge

0.0

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1924

One Law for the Woman

One Law for the Woman

A naive youngster is sold a phony mine.
0.0

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1924

The Man Without a Heart

The Man Without a Heart

When Rufus Asher suspects that Barbara Wier is plotting with his sister's husband, Edmund Hyde, he abducts Barbara and takes her to a lonely mountain retreat. Mistaking Rufus for a vagabond, Barbara shoots him, then nurses him back to health, explaining that she and Edmund were trying to stop an elopement of Edmund's wife with another man, Hugh Langley.
0.0

Year:

1924

Out of the Chorus

Out of the Chorus

Dancer Florence Maddis marries Ross Van Beekman, son of an aristocratic New York family, and despite her friends’ doubts manages to fit into the family. Her scheming mother-in-law disapproves of her however colluding with Ned Ormsby, who wants Flo for himself, to make her appear faithless. When Ross suspects Flo of harboring Ormsby, he fires a pistol at her closet. Later when Ormsby is found shot in his house, Ross confesses, believing himself guilty. Sick at heart, Flo returns to the stage of the Winter Palace. Ross is freed, however, when Ormsby’s enemy, Maddox, confesses to the crime, and Flo is happily reconciled with Ross.
0.0

Year:

1921

Bolshevism on Trial

Bolshevism on Trial

Society melodrama about a wealthy father who purchases an island to prove to his son that communism won't work.
5.0

Year:

1919

The One Woman

The One Woman

0.0

Year:

1918

The Adventurer

The Adventurer

A young girl is trying to live an honest life in a crooked city. Caught up with a crook that might be the son of a millionaire and other crooked people, she must attempt to reform things, or at least one person.
6.7

Year:

1917

The Labyrinth

The Labyrinth

0.0

Year:

1915

The Nation's Peril

The Nation's Peril

A naive young woman's strong anti-war sentiments get her into trouble in this silent cautionary tale. She is such a devout pacifist that she spurns her lover when she learns that he has invented an aerial torpedo. Instead, she gets involved with a foreigner who swears that he totally shares her beliefs. Unfortunately, he is a foreign spy in disguise. At his urging, the innocent girl steals her ex-beau's plans and delivers them to the spy. When she learns that he is the enemy, she fights him and with a sword kills him. It is still not enough to stop the enemy from attacking an American port city.
0.0

Year:

1915

The Ragged Earl

The Ragged Earl

The Ragged Earl was produced by Popular Plays and Players, a New York-based firm specializing in five-reel theatrical adaptations. Repeating his stage role, Andrew Mack essays the title character, a brawling Irish boy of a few centuries back. While swashbuckling his way through the Auld Sod, the Ragged Earl meets the aristocratic Kathleen Fitzmorris (Ormi Hawley), who is disguised as a boy to escape an arranged marriage with the wealthy but decrepit Lord Wildbrook (Edward Peil Sr.). Entering into the spirit of things, our hero disguises himself as Wildbrook, escorts Kathleen back home, and marries her himself, right under the noses of her unsuspecting parents.
0.0

Year:

1914

The Law of the Yukon

The Law of the Yukon

A young newspaper man from San Francisco arrives in the Yukon to start a newspaper and conflict ensues. Based on the poem by Robert W. Service.
0.0

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