The Outrage (1915)
Character: N/A
A Prussian lieutenant rapes a girl in 1870. He is killed by their son in 1914.
The Exploits of Tubby (1916)
Character: Jack Smith / Tony
A ten-part series of comedies in which a man repeatedly gets into trouble with his wife.
The Flying Fifty-Five (1924)
Character: Reggie Cambrey
A Lord poses as a stableboy and rides a girl's horse when a crooked knight injures her jockey.
A Debt of Honour (1922)
Character: Ronald Cartaret
In India an engineer blackmails a girl over her gambling brother.
The Second String (1915)
Character: Rupert Dale
After his brother's suicide, Alec Dale is determined to get revenge on the woman that he believes drove him to his death.
No. 5 John Street (1921)
Character: Seaton Ridler
A soap factory heir poses as a worker to reform conditions, and is saved from an anarchist by a flower girl.
Molly Bawn (1916)
Character: Philip Shadwell
Molly Bawn. British silent drama movie. Directed by Cecil M Hepworth. Starring Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome an Violet Hopson. adaptation of the1878 Irish novel of the same name by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. Molly Bawn the novel by M. W. Hungerford contains her most famous idiom: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." It is also referenced in chapter 8 of James Joyce's Ulysses.
Wife the Weaker Vessel (1915)
Character: Mr. Filson
Chrissie White, one of Hepworth Studios' biggest stars, heads up this feisty battle-of-the-sexes comedy about an independent young lady who, for the sake of a rich husband, poses as the epitome of Victorian femininity - weak, docile and submissive. But when he steps out of line the gloves come off to reveal 'Physical Culture Phyllis', who punches well above her weight!