Lincoln Plumer

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Alias The Deacon Alias The Deacon (1927) Character: John Cunningham
A hillbilly deacon, who is actually a cardsharp in disguise, becomes involved in a small-town fight game.
Her Face Value Her Face Value (1921) Character: Pop Malone
Chorus girl Peggy Malone, supporting her father and brother, marries press agent Jimmy Parsons. They settle into a quiet life until her "shiftless" relatives move in, causing marital strain and financial pressure. To escape the domestic chaos and support her family, Peggy returns to the stage and eventually joins a motion picture company in Los Angeles. She quickly becomes a famous film star, continuing to provide for her ungrateful family while Jimmy moves to Arizona to recuperate from failing health. While filming a dangerous stunt, Peggy is seriously injured. During her recovery, she is forced to choose between the wealthy admirer Martin Fox and her husband Jimmy, who travels to Los Angeles to win her back. Peggy chooses love over wealth, reuniting with Jimmy (now a successful scenarist) and finally finding true happiness.
Busy Buddies Busy Buddies (1924) Character: N/A
Three hungry pals go to great lengths to feed their appetite.
Fair But Foolish Fair But Foolish (1925) Character: N/A
The comedy occurs on shipboard where Jimmie is the object of attention for a pair of pickpockets who plan to use him to smuggle their ill-gotten off the ship. Arrested at customs, he manages to escape but gets caught again as he tries to rejoin his girl whose father is trying to remove her from his influence.
A Wireless Lizzie A Wireless Lizzie (1929) Character: N/A
Walter has invented an automatic remote-control for his jalopy. When a potential buyer comes to look it over, Walter proudly shows how he cam the car stop and go, turn corners and steer correctly. His spiteful rival, Bill, switches the plug and the car runs out of control. Walter and his sweetheart, Mary, plan to elope but they discuss their plans in front of an open microphone at the broadcast station, and Mary's father hears it and sets out to stop their elopement.
Run Tin Can Run Tin Can (1926) Character: N/A
A Rin Tin Tin comedy spoof.
When the Wife's Away When the Wife's Away (1926) Character: N/A
Mistaken identity and female impersonation take place when indigents Billy Winthrop (George K. Arthur) and Ethel Winthrop (Dorothy Reviere) rent a fashionable apartment for a few days in order to impress rich uncle Hiram (Tom Ricketts.) Complications and misunderstanding arise.
Reckless Romance Reckless Romance (1924) Character: Uncle Bellamy
Jerry Warner (Barnes) and Edith Somers (Breamer) are in love, but her father Judge Somers (Marshall) will not allow them to marry because he sees Jerry as a poor prospect. When Jerry's uncle sends him ten thousand dollars to set up a business Judge Somers tells him if he has that money at the end of six months, he can marry Edith. After several close calls all turns out all right for the lovebirds.
Confidence Confidence (1922) Character: Prof. Lang
Bob Mortimer, an unsuccessful traveling salesman, picks up the wrong valise and finds it full of money. This gives him the confidence, which he has previously lacked, to convince the townspeople to invest in a new factory, prevent Josiah Wiggins from absconding with the invested funds, and marry Miriam Wiggins.
Fool Proof Fool Proof (1923) Character: Jack’s father
A 1924 Neal Burns comedy. To show his son that there’s more to life than work, a rich man pretends he is getting married to a chorus girl.
Getting Gertie's Goat Getting Gertie's Goat (1924) Character: Gertie’s father
Gertie and Jimmie want to get married and go on a honeymoon. They have the license and the tickets, but have to get past her strict father.
See My Lawyer See My Lawyer (1921) Character: Anson Morse
Robert Gardner and Billy Noble become interested in a machine capable--according to the inventor, Trueman--of producing artificial rubber. A trust is formed, circulars are sent out, and a demonstration is requested. When Billy discovers that the invention is fraudulent and refuses to demonstrate it, the trust lawyer becomes suspicious and notifies postal authorities. Robert feigns insanity, and Trueman accepts an offer of $1 million for the formula, which experts later discover produces an indestructible paving block.
The Ten Dollar Raise The Ten Dollar Raise (1921) Character: Bates
A lowly office worker suffers the abuses of his cruel boss, until fate gives him enough wealth to buy out his boss and reverse their positions.
The Bullet Mark The Bullet Mark (1928) Character: N/A
A recently appointed ranch foreman, falsely accused of taking part in a bank robbery, is forced to prove his innocence.
The Masked Angel The Masked Angel (1928) Character: Wilbur
The Masked Angel is a 1928 silent romantic drama film directed by Frank O'Connor.
The Floor Below The Floor Below (1918) Character: Uncle Amos
Patricia O'Rourke, a good-natured prankster who works as a copy girl for the Sentinel , angers her co-worker Stubbs and is about to lose her job when the managing editor offers her one more chance. Her assignment is to explain the clue that links the Hope Mission, a derelict home run by millionaire Hunter Mason and his secretary, Monty Latham, with a series of local robberies. When Hunter discovers Patricia in his office, he assumes that she is a crook in need of reforming and takes her into his home to be cared for by his mother.....
The Dangerous Maid The Dangerous Maid (1923) Character: The Farmer
Barbara Winslow helps her rebel brother, Rupert, escape from the king's forces by disguising herself as him. Captain Prothero captures her, but he has fallen for Barbara's charms so he lets her go. As a result they are both arrested and imprisoned.
Atta Boy Atta Boy (1926) Character: N/A
Monty Milde, would-be newspaper reporter, stumbles into a high-profile kidnapping mystery.
There Ain't No Santa Claus There Ain't No Santa Claus (1926) Character: Tree Salesman (uncredited)
Charley has several dilemmas facing him at Christmas, all posed by his greedy, heartless landlord Noah and his family.
A Perfect 36 A Perfect 36 (1923) Character: The Girl’s Father
In order to escape from the police after a small car accident, Bobby dresses as a girl and a sailor in a boat ride.
Fools Highway Fools Highway (1924) Character: Mike Flavin (the boss)
Mike Kildare, a swaggering youth from New York City's Bowery at the turn of the century, comes to the defense of Mamie Rose, a mender in a secondhand clothing shop, when his own gang of Irish-Americans insult her.
Within the Law Within the Law (1923) Character: Sergeant Cassidy
When Mary Turner is sent to prison for a crime she did not commit, she vows upon her release to take vengeance on those who wronged her, always staying however within the letter of the law.
Hold Your Breath Hold Your Breath (1924) Character: City Editor
When her newspaper reporter brother is taken ill, a young woman takes over his job. Before she knows it, she's involved up to her neck in a plot involving stolen jewelry and a very agile monkey.
The Glory of Clementina The Glory of Clementina (1922) Character: Billiter
Accomplished portrait painter Clementina Wing, sacrificing all self-interest to her art, complies with the request of fellow artist Tommy Burgrave to paint a portrait of his wealthy Uncle Quixtus, whose unhappy life has made him unsociable. Quixtus is about to be taken advantage of by adventuress Lena Fontaine when Clem intervenes.
The Deep Purple The Deep Purple (1920) Character: Connelly
Doris Moore is a country girl who is conned by two crooks, Harry Leland and Pop Clark. They convince the naive girl to come with them to New York City and play the badger game on William Lake. But the intervention of Kate Fallon, who runs the gang's New York home, saves the innocent and traps the guilty. Instead of tricking Lake, Doris marries him.
A Grocery Clerk's Romance A Grocery Clerk's Romance (1912) Character: Constable
Ford arranged for lazy Brown to be kidnapped and dynamited by thugs, so that he can move in and marry Mrs. Brown. Locations include Rambo's Hotel, First Street in Coytesville, New Jersey, and Ford Lee, New Jersey area, probably in July or early August.
He's a Prince! He's a Prince! (1925) Character: Tourist Guide
Prince Alexis is the son of the king of a small European country. His duties, though fairly unimportant, nevertheless keep him so busy that he has no time for anything else. One day he meets and falls in love with a pretty young girl and wants to spend as much time with her as possible, but the royal advisers won't allow it, as it would take away from his duties. To make matters worse, his father dies and Alexis becomes king. Frustrated at his position and his inability to spend time with the woman he loves, he comes up with a novel plan to solve his problems.
The Deuce of Spades The Deuce of Spades (1922) Character: Elkhorn Jenkins
Amos, a Boston beanery owner inherits a restaurant out West and goes out to make his fortune. Unfortunately, the local card sharps take his last dime and show him up for a tenderfoot. So Amos sets out to become a gunslinger.



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