A Burglar for One Night (1911)
Character: N/A
'An unemployed labourer is driven to burglary when he is unable to find work.' (British Film Institute)
Helen of Four Gates (1920)
Character: Fielding Day
HELEN OF FOUR GATES was made in Hebden Bridge in 1920 by silent film pioneer Cecil M. Hepworth, based on a popular novel of the same name. Reportedly highly successful when it first opened, the film would later fall into obscurity, with all copies believed to be destroyed. In 2007, a print was discovered in a vault in Canada.
Mist in the Valley (1923)
Character: Job Pennyquick
Young heiress Margaret Yeoland is found unconscious on the Devonshire moors by a disillusioned author, Denis Marlowe. She tells him she has run away from her family, but is reluctant to reveal the full story. Intent on concealing her identity from her pursuers, Denis coerces her into marrying him. But when the body of Margaret's missing father is discovered, it leads Denis to suspect his wife of murder.
Heart of Midlothian (1914)
Character: The Gaoler
A crofter's daughter has a child by an outlaw and is condemned to death when it is stolen by a midwife's mad daughter.
The Kinsman (1919)
Character: Dobbs
A Cockney poses as his drowned double, who is saved and poses as a chauffeur.
What the Butler Saw (1924)
Character: Pink
Farce centered on a married man, Barrington (Guy Newall), who pretends to be single while his wife, Mrs. Barrington (Irene Rich), is traveling in America. Complications arise when a guest at a hydrotherapy clinic is bitten by a parrot and, in a fit of pique, encourages the bird to bite every other male guest at the facility.
For Her People (1914)
Character: Greengrocer
A millgirl is loved by the owner's son and the socialist foreman, who incites a strike and burns the mill.
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