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Court House Crooks (1915)
Character: Juror in Front Row (uncredited)
A farce involving an esteemed judge, his young wife, and the District Attorney she's seeing on the side; Misplaced jewelry and a message written on a mirror lead to the DA's undoing.
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Astray from the Steerage (1921)
Character: The Short Customs Inspector
While an immigrant couple are detained by authorities to see if they're fit, a smuggler tries to sneak a bottle into their luggage, but he accidentally gets trapped inside, and gets sent to the house where the new Americans will work.
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Don't Weaken! (1920)
Character: The Timekeeper (uncredited)
A dancing instructor gets involved with a newly rich family.
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One of the Family (1924)
Character: The Maid's Father
Jimmy Jump is hired as chauffeur by a lady who wishes to make her husband jealous.
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Call a Cop (1921)
Character: The Banker
Wacky shenanigans ensue when our gang of merrymakers "Call a Cop"!
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Love, Honor and Behave (1920)
Character: Juror (uncredited)
A young married couple appears before a judge to get a divorce. The wife shows the judge some pictures of her husband with his arms around another woman, as "proof" that he was cheating on her. The husband, for his part, claims that he was just innocently helping the woman and that he was being blackmailed by the photographer who took the picture.
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Married Life (1920)
Character: Orderly (uncredited)
Ben Turpin's rival marries his college sweetheart played by Phyllis Haver.
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Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist (2024)
Character: Self
Explores the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist through biblical origins, expert insights, and personal testimonies, revealing the Eucharist's transformative power for those who believe.
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Suzanna (1923)
Character: Minor Role
Hoping to consolidate their adjoining ranches, Don Fernando and Don Diego betroth their children, Ramón and Dolores, although Ramón is in love with Suzanna, the daughter of a peon on his father's ranch, and Dolores is interested in Pancho, a toreador. When Suzanna learns that she was kidnapped in infancy and is really Don Diego's daughter, she keeps silent; but Ramón finally rebels and steals Suzanna from the altar as she is about to marry Pancho. There are explanations, Ramón marries Suzanna, and Dolores marries Pancho. Suzanna (1923) has been mastered from a good quality but incomplete 35mm print.
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Down on the Farm (1920)
Character: Villager
The day starts off as any normal day on Roach's farm, where Teddy, the farmhouse dog, is doing more productive work than everyone else combined. But the day changes when Roach's farmhand sees an opportunity to be the knight in shining armor to Louise, Roach's daughter, who he wants to marry.
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On Patrol (1922)
Character: Minor Role as Pat Kelly
Billy Bevan trying to escape the cops! Roughly only half of the original short's twenty-two minutes still exists.
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Yankee Doodle in Berlin (1919)
Character: Minor Role
Behind enemy lines, Captain Bob White disguises himself as a woman in order to fool members of the German High Command, including the Kaiser himself.
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Smith's Restaurant (1928)
Character: Minor Role
The Smiths open a restaurant, but can’t pay their bills because all of their customers won’t pay their checks.
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The Crossroads of New York (1922)
Character: Butler
A young man from the country travels to the city to find his fortune. Although he has a letter of introduction from his wealthy uncle, the best job he can find is that of a street cleaner. He catches the eye of his landlady, who somehow manages to get the man to propose to her, but he then falls in love with a pretty young socialite, and when his rich uncle dies finds himself being sued by a gold-digging vamp who wants to her her hands on his inheritance.
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Sheriff Nell's Tussle (1918)
Character: Henchman (as Pat Kelly)
A slick city crook arrives in the town and succeeds in making honest Nell fall in love with him. He then suggests an entertainment with local talent, the while his confederates crack the safe and make off with the town's wealth. Nell, with her faithful but brainless lover, journeys to the city in pursuit of the loot and the looter
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Little Robinson Corkscrew (1924)
Character: Husband in Audience
Returning to his hometown a fitness equipment salesman falls in love with the store keeper's daughter.
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Good Morning, Nurse (1925)
Character: Butler
Roland Royce (Ralph Graves) takes his family and a beautiful nurse (Olive Borden) on a camping trip but everything goes wrong.
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Hotsy-Totsy (1925)
Character: Jake's Butler
Alice, an employee who is chosen by her coworkers to represent them at a banquet honoring her boss's new partner. Tasked with giving a speech and presenting a "loving cup" as a token of esteem, Alice becomes overwhelmed by her high-society surroundings. Her nervousness leads to a series of comedic blunders and a "terrible fall" during her act, though the situation is eventually salvaged.
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Mysterious Doctor Satan (1940)
Character: Plant Henchman
A mad scientist named Dr. Satan plots to steal key pieces of technology to enable him to build an army of robots based on his prototype to conquer America. The only one standing in his way is Bob Wayne, who fights Satan as the enigmatic Copperhead. Mysterious Doctor Satan is a 1940 film serial named after its chief villain. Doctor Satan's main opponent is the masked mystery man, "The Copperhead", whose secret identity is Bob Wayne, a man searching for justice and revenge on Satan for the death of his step-father. The serial charts the conflict between the two as Bob Wayne pursues Doctor Satan, while the latter completes his plans for world domination.
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