Аватар персоны Horace G. Plympton

Horace G. Plympton

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For Another Woman

For Another Woman

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1924

Through the Storm

Through the Storm

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1922

Through the Storm

Through the Storm

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1922

Nero

Nero

Biography portraying the life of the Roman Emperor Nero.
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1922

Ashamed of Parents

Ashamed of Parents

A poor shoemaker struggles to send his son to college, where he becomes a football star.
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1921

The Face at Your Window

The Face at Your Window

Two factory owners, Hiram Maxwell and Nicholas Harding are almost polar opposites -- Maxwell pays careful attention to his employees needs, while Harding totally disregards them. Maxwell's son, Frank, is very much like his father, and he is engaged to Harding's daughter, Ethel, who, unfortunately, has some of her father's less appealing traits. Naturally, she's not thrilled when he goes to work amongst the laborers at her father's factory. One of the other workers is Ruth Kravo, and both Frank and Ivan Koyloff are attracted to her. One night when Frank calls on Ruth, Ivan jealously stabs him. The trouble this causes loses Ruth her job, but she goes to work as a secret service agent amongst her own people.
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1920

Why I Would Not Marry

Why I Would Not Marry

Adele Moore pressured by her father to choose a husband among four men consults a fortune teller for advice. The crystal ball warns none are suitable so Adele does a flit. Settling in Vermont she opens a store. Business is slow but one day a passing salesman walks in and things begin to look up!
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1918

What Happened to Mary

What Happened to Mary

The forerunner of all serials, What Happened to Mary was a series of twelve monthly one reel episodes, each a complete entity in itself, revolving its immediate dramatic and melodramatic problems within the framework of a single episode and designed more for story and suspense situations than action.
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1912