Alva D. Blake

Most Popular Alva D. Blake Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Where Are My Children? Trailer (1916)

16 April 1916

Walton, the District Attorney, yearns to have children. Soon after defending an author on trial for publishing indecent literature, Walton discovers a secret his wife and her socialite friends have been hiding from him.

Shoulder Arms Trailer (1918)

20 October 1918

An American doughboy, stationed in France during the Great War, goes on a daring mission behind enemy lines and becomes a hero.

A Dog's Life Trailer (1918)

14 April 1918

The Tramp and his dog companion struggle to survive in the inner city.

A Knight of the Range Trailer (1916)

07 February 1916

Unaware of the weakness of Bob Graham's character, Bess Dawson decides to marry him instead of the other cowboy who loves her, Cheyenne Harry.

Discontent Trailer (1916)

25 January 1916

Ed Brown plays a old war veteran tired of living in a veterans' home and decides to move in with his wealthy nephew.

The Chaplin Revue Trailer (1959)

01 September 1959

Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film.

Hypocrites Trailer (1915)

20 January 1915

The story of St. Gabriel, who was killed by an ignorant mob for making a nude statue representing Purity, who is also represented by a ghostly naked girl that flits through the film.

The Children in the House Trailer (1916)

29 April 1916

A woman is stuck with an unfaithful husband until he is killed robbing a bank.

The Heiress at Coffee Dan's Trailer (1916)

23 December 1916

"Waffles," the waitress at "Coffee Dan's" hash-house, is selected by Bert Gallagher and Clara Johnstone, a pair of crooks, to be represented as a missing heiress whose story they have read about in the papers.

The Father of Her Child Trailer (1916)

23 September 1916

Marion, who has kept house for her father since her mother's death, has two suitors, Rufus Strong, the village blacksmith, and Eph Little, the village beau brummel.