Donald Reed

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A Most Immoral Lady A Most Immoral Lady (1929) Character: Pedro the Gigolo
Laura Sergeant (Leatrice Joy), together with her husband, Humphrey Sergeant (Sidney Blackmer) operates a scam scheme to extort money from millionaires through blackmail and victimization until she mistakenly victimizes Tony Williams (Walter Pidgeon), the man she really loves.
Mad Hour Mad Hour (1928) Character: Jack Hemingway Jr.
Mad Hour is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Joseph Boyle and starring Sally O'Neil, Alice White and Donald Reed. It was adapted from a novel by Elinor Glyn.
The Auction Block The Auction Block (1926) Character: Carter Lane
Bob Wharton marries Lorelei Knight, a beauty contest winner. While on their honeymoon, Bob is laughingly abducted by the flirtatious Bernice Lane, who keeps Bob out way past his bedtime.
Uncertain Lady Uncertain Lady (1934) Character: Carlos Almirante
Uncertain Lady is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Karl Freund.
Six Gun Justice Six Gun Justice (1935) Character: Marshal Jack McDonald
Both Marshal McDonald and Nevada Joe and his gang are after money stolen by the Slades. When McDonald rescues Jim Slade from Nevada's gang, he is seriously wounded. Jim gets him to a doctor and just as he returns to full strength, Nevada and his gang arrive and Jim and the Marshal must face them.
Nelly Was a Lady Nelly Was a Lady (1947) Character: Stephen Foster
The Father of American Music, Stephen Foster created melodies for all the world to sing, most memorably his folk songs about the joys and sorrows of the people of the South. His achievements seem miraculous in that he had no musical training, and except for one short visit had never been to the South.
Chiselers of Hollywood Chiselers of Hollywood (1930) Character: N/A
Three sisters come to Hollywood to be movie stars. Complications arise when two of them fall in love with the same man.
Bat Men of Africa Bat Men of Africa (1966) Character: Negus
Re-edited feature film version of the 1936 serial Darkest Africa.
Night Watch Night Watch (1928) Character: N/A
Night Watch is a 1928 American drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Billie Dove, Paul Lukas, and Donald Reed. It was an adaptation of the dramatic 1921 play In the Night Watch, written by Michael Morton. The film is set almost entirely on a French warship at the beginning of the First World War.
Are You There? Are You There? (1930) Character: Young Man
Beatrice Lillie shines in disguise as a private detective.
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted Renfrew of the Royal Mounted (1937) Character: Constable MacDonald
Counterfeit bills are being printed in Canada and shipped across the border hidden in blocks of ice. When the counterfeiters force engraver Bronson to make a new plate, he inscribes a tiny help message on it. Renfrew catches a henchman who has one of the new bills. A magnifying glass lets him read the message and he heads out alone to round up the counterfeiters.
The Devil Is a Woman The Devil Is a Woman (1935) Character: 'Cousin' Miguelito (uncredited)
In the carnival in Spain in the beginning of the Twentieth Century, the exiled republican Antonio Galvan comes from Paris masquerade to enjoy the party and visit his friend Capt. Don Pasqual 'Pasqualito' Costelar. However, he flirts with the mysterious Concha Perez and they schedule to meet each other later. When Antonio meets Pasqualito, his old friend discloses his frustrated relationship with the promiscuous Concha and her greedy mother and how his life was ruined by his obsession for the beautiful demimondaine. Pasqualito makes Antonio promise that he would not see Concha. However, when Antonio meets Concha, she seduces him and the long friendship between Antonio and Pasqualito is disrupted
The Racing Strain The Racing Strain (1932) Character: Rival Car Driver
A race-car driver whose career is on the skids because of his drinking falls for a rich society girl. That motivates him to clean up his act and resume his career, but it may be too late for that.
The Vanishing Riders The Vanishing Riders (1935) Character: Frank Stanley
Sheriff Bill Jones, in the line of duty, kills outlaw Joe Land and adopts his young son, Tim. They come upon a former silver boomtown, reputed to be haunted, whose only inhabitant is Hiram McDuff, a friend of Bill's. Ranch owner Joan Stanley hires Bill and Tim. Her father has been killed by the gang of Wolf Larson. By mistake, McDuff hires the Larson gang on as ranch hands for Joan. They plan to steal the stock while Bill is away. Tim overhears the plot and informs Bill. Bill and Tim use ghost makeup, skeleton sheets (even outfitting their horses with skeleton-looking blankets) and tricks to rout the superstitious gang members...
Men Without Law Men Without Law (1930) Character: Ramon del Rey
Returning from the war, Buck finds his younger brother in trouble.
Special Agent K-7 Special Agent K-7 (1936) Character: Billy Westrop
Police detective Lanny resents the ongoing interference of the local FBI branch. Hoping to show up the feds, Lanny tackles a baffling espionage case. Things heat up when reporter sweetheart Ollie is framed for murder.
Midnight Midnight (1939) Character: Eve's Chauffer Ferdinand (uncredited)
An unemployed American showgirl poses as Hungarian royalty to infiltrate Parisian high society.
Juvenile Court Juvenile Court (1938) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Public Defender Gary Franklin, frustrated by being unable to save criminal Dutch Adams from a death sentence by blaming the slums environment as the cause of Dutch's crimes, enlists the aid of Dutch's sister, Marcia Adams, to get the slum dwellers at appeal for public monies to provide recreational places for the slum kids.
Darkest Africa Darkest Africa (1936) Character: Negus
A 15-episode serial in which Beatty goes to darkest Africa to rescue the Goddess of Joba, who is being held by the high priest.
Mad Youth Mad Youth (1940) Character: Club Emcee
A rich society mother hires a male escort, but he falls for her daughter instead. The mother-daughter conflict forces the daughter to run off to stay with a friend who is enslaved by a prostitution ring.
Hardboiled Hardboiled (1929) Character: Kyle Stannard
Chorus girl Teena Johnson may be "hard-boiled," but she's no golddigger. Thus, when the father of her wealthy sweetheart Kyle Stannard tries to buy her off, Sally refuses the money. She sticks by Kyle even after he is disinherited and forced to go to work. The financial strain on the young couple's marriage eventually takes its toll, and before long they separate, with Sally returning to the chorus line to square her husband's debts.
The Last Train from Madrid The Last Train from Madrid (1937) Character: Husband (uncredited)
The story of seven people: their lives and love affairs in Madrid during the Civil War.
Naughty But Nice Naughty But Nice (1927) Character: Paul Carroll
Naughty But Nice was based on The Bigamists, a story by Lewis Alen Brown. Gawky country girl Berenice Summers (Colleen Moore) is catapulted head-first into High Society when her Uncle Seth (Burr McIntosh) strikes oil. Shipped off to a fancy boarding school, Berenice suffers at the hands of her snooty classmates, but the last straw comes when she's publicly humiliated by local wise-guy Paul Carroll (Donald Reed).
Law and Lead Law and Lead (1936) Character: Pancho Gonzales, aka The Juarez Kid
A cowboy hears rumors that an old friend who once headed a criminal gang and had since gone straight is now back on the wrong side of the law. He goes to investigate.
The Fighting Marines The Fighting Marines (1935) Character: Pedro
Corporal Larry Grant and Sergeant "Mac" McGowan, of the United States Marine Corps, are rival for the love of Frances Schiller, but team up to hunt down "The Tiger Shark," a mad, scientific wizard who is holding Sergeant William Schiller, Frances' brother, a prisoner on a wild, jungle island in the Pacific.
Little Johnny Jones Little Johnny Jones (1929) Character: Ramon
Little Johnny Jones is a jockey who is in love with his all-American sweetheart, Mary Baker, and also his career as the rider of thoroughbred horses. But he almost loses both when he is tricked by a showgirl, Vivian Dale. His story of vindication swings from the racetracks of America to England and the historical National Derby, with plenty of red-white-and-blue bunting waving behind the little patriot.
Any Woman Any Woman (1925) Character: Tom Galloway
When Ellen Linden comes back home from finishing school, she finds out that her wealthy father has lost all his money. She must get a job to help support the family, and goes to work as a secretary in the brokerage firm of Phillips and Rand. Both partners find themselves attracted to her, but each has a different approach: Phillipls takes the rough, aggressive route and Rand does the opposite, complimenting and flattering her at every opportunity. However, she falls in love with Tom Galloway, a young inventor who has come up with a new type of soft drink, "Here's How". in which Ellen attempts to interest the brokers. Phillips, however, doesn't take rejection lightly and schemes to break up Ellen and Galloway using his unwitting partner. This film is lost.
Slaves in Bondage Slaves in Bondage (1937) Character: Phillip Miller
Mary Lou manages to escape abduction by a prostitution ring. She tells the Chief of Detectives they were planning to take her to the Berrywood road house, a well-known den of iniquity. Jim Murray and beautician Belle Harris are using her beauty shop to recruit floozies for their road house circuit. Dona Lee, who works at the beauty salon, is falling in love with young reporter wanna-be Phillip, but Murray gets jealous and makes life rough for him. Meanwhile Dona begins to figure out the racket, but becomes threatened by Murray's unwanted advances.
The Man from Monterey The Man from Monterey (1933) Character: Don Luis Gonzales
A cavalry officer helps save a family's ranch from land grabbers
Convoy Convoy (1927) Character: Smith's assistant
A German spy matches wits with-and pitches woo to- an American secret agent
The Firefly The Firefly (1937) Character: French Officer (uncredited)
Nina Maria Azara is the beautiful and alluring singing spy for Spain during the Napoleonic Wars. Her mission is to seduce French officers, in order for them to reveal Napoleon's intentions toward Spain. She is sent to Bayonne, France to gather military secrets. Prior to this, she meets Don Diego while performing at a club. Unknown to her, Don Diego is actually Captain Andre, who is sent to Spain to spy on her. While in France, Nina discovers Diego's true identity, only after she has fallen in love with him. Nina Maria outwits her potential captors, returns to Spain and goes into hiding. Napoleon's troops invade Spain, resulting in Nina's capture. In a strange twist of fate, Nina and Captain Andre are reunited, but the 2 nations are now at war...
Santa Santa (1932) Character: Marcelino
Santa is a beautiful and very humble young girl living in Chimalistac, a small and quiet spot south of the 1930's Mexico City. After Santa is cheated by arrogant soldier Marcelino, she's rejected by her family and friends and expelled of Chimalistac. Santa finds shelter in a whorehouse and becomes a cinic and bitter woman, mistreated by bullfighter "Jarameno" and silently loved by blind pianist Hipólito.
Happy Landing Happy Landing (1934) Character: Paul
An action-filled film with outlaws-of-the-clouds at war with the men of the U. S. Flying Service. A young pilot, Nick Ferris, fights to track down a dangerous gang of smugglers and clear his name of an undeserved stigma.
Evangeline Evangeline (1929) Character: Baptiste
A young Acadian woman spends years searching for her lost love after the two are separated and forcibly relocated by the British.
His Secretary His Secretary (1925) Character: Head Clerk
When a secretary overhears her boss disparaging her looks, she decides to show him how wrong he is.
Show Girl Show Girl (1928) Character: Alvarez Romano
An aspiring dancer fakes her own kidnapping as a publicity stunt. Her new found fame causes trouble with her boyfriend.
The Texan The Texan (1930) Character: Nick Ibarra
Outlaw Llano Kid poses as a rich Mexican widow's son and falls in love with a cousin.
Hollywood, Ciudad de Ensueño Hollywood, Ciudad de Ensueño (1931) Character: N/A
José arrives in Hollywood seeking fame and fortune. The studio boss, Helen, falls in love with him, offers him a chance, and he becomes a movie star. However, Alice, a actress, gets in the way of José and Helen's romance.
Brown of Harvard Brown of Harvard (1926) Character: Reggie Smythe
Tom Brown shows up at Harvard, confident and a bit arrogant. He becomes a rival of Bob McAndrew, not only in football and rowing crew, but also for the affections of Mary Abbott, a professor's daughter.
Aloha Aloha (1931) Character: Kahea
In the South Seas, a half-caste island girl refuses to follow tradition and marry a fellow islander, instead falling in love with a white man and heir to an American fortune.
The Cyclone Ranger The Cyclone Ranger (1935) Character: Juan Castalar
A trio of former cattle rustlers try to go straight, but find that they can't shake off their reputations and trouble follows them.



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