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Tired Business Men (1927)
Character: N/A
Tired Business Men is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 60th Our Gang short subject released.
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A Woman Who Sinned (1924)
Character: N/A
A minister's wife leaves her husband and child because of the disgrace of being compromised by Wall Street operator George Ransdell aboard his yacht. Fifteen years later, after having been his mistress, she has him arrested for fraud and imprisoned.
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Happy Days (1926)
Character: Perry Winkle
Winnie Winkle's wee brother Perry captains a rag tag sandlot team.
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Lone Hand Saunders (1926)
Character: Buddy
Buck and Charlie, two hard-boiled cowboys, arrive at the Bar Nothing Ranch in Arizona and determine to take advantage of the peculiarity of the owner, Fred Saunders, known as "Lone Hand" because he never uses his right hand.
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The Law Forbids (1924)
Character: Boy in car
Paul and Rhoda Remsen, having marital difficulties, separate; and each is awarded custody of their child Peggy for 6 months of the year. Rhoda and Peggy move to a farm town, while Paul remains in the big city to write a play for actress Inez Lamont, who is in love with him. Peggy knows that her mother still loves Paul, so she flees to the big city to explain the situation to her father.
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Scarlet River (1933)
Character: Buck Blake
Unable to find open range near Hollywood, western actor Tom Baxter and his troop head to Judy Blake's ranch to shoot their film.
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Girl Shy (1924)
Character: Little Boy (uncredited)
Harold Meadows is a shy, stuttering bachelor working in a tailor shop, who is writing a guidebook, The Secret of Making Love, for other bashful young men. Fate has him meet rich girl Mary, and they fall in love. But she is about to wed an already married man, so our hero embarks upon a hair-raising daredevil ride to prevent the wedding.
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The Tough Guy (1926)
Character: Buddy Hardy
Riding into a wild Western town Fred Saunders comes to the aid of the minister in recovering money stolen from the collection plate, winning the love of June, the minister's daughter in the process. Later Fred prevents the orphan boy Buddy from being trampled by a runaway horse, informally adopting him. When Carney and his gang kidnap the boy Fred rescues him uncovering the secret that Buddy is June's long-lost brother. Fred and June are married by her father.
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The Canadian (1926)
Character: Buck Golder
A couple undergo hardship homesteading in Alberta, where they are plagued by bad weather and financial woes.
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The Land Beyond the Law (1927)
Character: Pat O'Hara
Deputy Marshal Jerry Steele (Ken Maynard) heads off to Oklahoma where a gang of nasty cattle rustlers is terrorizing the local ranchers. After a bit of detective work -- greatly aided by a motley group of would-be outlaws deputized for the occasion -- Steele unmasks a supposedly upstanding citizen Bob Crew (Tom Santschi) as the leader of the rustlers.
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The Two-Gun Man (1926)
Character: Billy Stickley
Dean Randall is a hero of the Great War who comes home to his horse and his father's ranch. When back he saves a family in a wagon train -- a father, daughter Grace, and three orphan children.
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Little Miss Nobody (1936)
Character: Boy on Bicycle
A runaway orphan is befriended by a kind-hearted pet store owner with a criminal past.
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The Last Outlaw (1927)
Character: Chick
On his way to Steer City, Buddy Hale rescues Janet Lane from a runaway horse. Unknown to Buddy, the woman's brother Ward just shot the sheriff. Heading a ring of indignant ranchers whose cattle are being systematically rustled, Ward suspects that the sheriff and Justice Bert Wagner are leading the gang of thieves. Justice Wagner makes Buddy sheriff and sends him to arrest his predecessor's murderer.
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The Night of June 13 (1932)
Character: Junior Strawn
Elna Curry, once a concert pianist, develops an unfounded jealousy of neighbor, Trudie Morrow. Elna who suffers from neurasthenia, believes that Trudie is having an affair with her husband, John, and vows revenge on Trudie. John explains to Trudie Elna's condition and plan. Trudie, being good-hearted tells John that she'll move. One evening, John returns late from work to discover Elna dead. John burns Elna's suicide note to protect Trudie. This results in John being charged for murder and put on trial.
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Fiddlin' Around (1925)
Character: Little Boy in Sailor suit
A clumsy fiddler plays at an audition with a grouchy teathrical impresario, played by Oliver Hardy.
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Lady and Gent (1932)
Character: Ted (aged 9)
Stag Bailey, a slow-witted prizefighter, and his girlfriend, speakeasy hostess Puff Rogers, take over the upbringing of Ted Streaver after his father, Stag's manager, is killed.
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My Son (1925)
Character: Freckled Face Boy (uncredited)
A mother and her son's lives are upended by the arrival of a wealthy flapper to their small New England fishing village.
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If I Had a Million (1932)
Character: Newsboy in Bank (uncredited)
An elderly business tycoon, believed to be dying, decides to give a million dollars each to eight strangers chosen at random from the phone directory.
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Young Sinners (1931)
Character: Tim
The reckless son of a millionaire struggles to find a positive outlook on life, so he turns to a hard-nosed trainer for help.
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The Medicine Man (1930)
Character: Buddy Goltz
The son and daughter of an abusive shopkeeper turn to a medicine show salesman for help.
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None But the Brave (1928)
Character: Freckles
College hero Charles Stanton fails miserably as an insurance agent; so he becomes a lifeguard, saves an injured swimmer and is rewarded for his valor.
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Alias Jimmy Valentine (1928)
Character: Bobby
An Incompetent insurance salesman sells a policy to Jesse James and has to protect his client until he can get it back.
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The Black Ace (1928)
Character: N/A
Story of a a Texas Ranger whose foster-father has been falsely accused of a series of crimes.
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Sparrows (1926)
Character: One of the Children
Molly, the eldest child of a group of orphans being used as slaves on a farm hidden deep in a swamp, must rescue the others when their cruel master decides that one of them will be disposed of.
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Are These Our Children? (1931)
Character: Bobby Brand
A tale of juvenile delinquency, about a high-school student neglecting his studies, partying hard, falling in with the wrong crowd and finally finding himself on trial for murder committed during a robbery.
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Ella Cinders (1926)
Character: Neighbor Kid (uncredited)
Poor Ella Cinders is much abused by her evil step-mother and step-sisters. When she wins a local beauty contest she jumps at the chance to get out of her dead-end life and go to Hollywood, where she is promised a job in the movies. When she arrives in Hollywood, she discovers that the contest was a scam and the job non-existent. But through pluck, luck, and talent, she makes it in the movies anyway, and finds true love.
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The Lone Star Ranger (1930)
Character: Bill Jones
After shooting a man in self-defense, Buck Duane finds himself accused of many crimes, none of which he committed. In order to prove his innocence, he joins the Texas Rangers, and also hopes to win the approval and hand of Mary Aldridge, a girl from the East. He is assigned to round up a gang of cattle rustlers who are, unknown by Mary. led by her father.
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