In Midnight Madness millionaire diamond miner Michael Bream (Clive Brook) discovers that the woman he’s marrying — funfair shooting-gallery hostess Norma Forbes — is a gold digger.
A homeless bum, bored of eating the same food every night, promises his girlfriend a special dinner. He plans to take her out with money robbed from a passing stranger.
The film consists of a series of tightly interlinked vignettes, the most sustained of which details the story of a man and a woman who are passionately in love.
Honey Skinner is proud of her successful husband. When he tells her he's going to ask for a raise, she knows he'll get it.
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The motorist 1906 and Early Silent Films
source EarlySilentFilms1896 1912www keepvid com About the Motorist 1906 The '?' Motorist is a 1906 British short silent comedy film directed by Walter R.
The Motorist 1906 W.R. Booth Silent Film Era
The Motorist filmed in 1906 directed by Booth in the early silent film era.
The Motorist - Robert W. Paul (1906)
The '?' Motorist full hd movie trailer.
Silent Film: The Motorist (1906/W.R. Booth)
Silent Film: The Motorist (1906 Booth
THE MOTORIST BFI EFO
Soundtrack created at the Experimental Film Orchestra workshop on 7th May 2017.
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This one-reel documentary is pretty much what it says in the title. Cavalrymen ride their horses, first over low hedges, then over increasingly rough terrain, until by the end they are sliding down hills to cross a stream and going into caves.
Two boys and their dog set out to play a series of practical jokes on their neighbors. After they have caused several disruptions, the police are called, and soon the boys are on the run, pursued by the police and others.
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