Claude Mitchell

Most Popular Claude Mitchell Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Winning of Sally Temple Trailer (1917)

19 February 1917

Seeing It Through Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

Swindled out of her small property by crooked money lender Bogrum, Betty Lawrence turns to large estate owner and old friend Jim Carrington.

Sandy Trailer (1918)

01 July 1918

A Scots-Irish lad comes to America hoping to find his fortune. On the sea voyage he meets and falls for a lovely young girl, but they are parted on arrival.

Jane Goes A-Wooing Trailer (1919)

05 January 1919

Trying to support her twin sisters on her own, Jane Neill lands a job working for a millionaire, but problems soon arise for the young girl when she declines the marriage proposal of the always-trustworthy Micky and falls in love with the millionaire's spoiled, lazy nephew.

What Money Can't Buy Trailer (1917)

16 July 1917

Madison Hale, a wealthy American financier, is bidding against Govrian Texler, the financial advisor to the King Stephen III of Maritizia, for the concession to run a transcontinental railway through the country.

The Clever Mrs. Carfax Trailer (1917)

05 November 1917

Newspaper publisher Temple Trask, who answers the "Letters to the Lovelorn" column under the nom-de-plume "Mrs.

The Cruise of the Make-Believes Trailer (1918)

01 September 1918

Living in the New York slums with her lazy father, Bessie takes imaginary voyages to "Dream Valley" on a "yacht" she has built in the backyard.

Such a Little Pirate Trailer (1918)

06 October 1918

Planning on sailing his schooner, the Laughing Lass, to his ancestors' treasure island in the South Seas, veteran seaman Obadiah Wolf makes his last payment on the vessel to Ellory Glendenning, a crook who hopes to cheat the old man out of the boat and then sell it to the government at an outrageous price.

A School for Husbands Trailer (1917)

05 April 1917

Sensible Betty Manners is the wife of the frivolous John Manners. John fritters away his time playing the horses rather than paying attention to his job on Wall Street.