Donald Crisp Movie Trailers
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Something to Do Trailer (1919)
13 April 1919
Soon after wealthy idler Jack Merrill is convinced by his doctor to get involved in some activity to fight off his ennui, he discovers that his valet Thompson has been masquerading as Lord Sidney at the home of Mrs.
Lost in Transit Trailer (1917)
03 September 1917
Mr. Kendall, a wealthy man who had sent his infant son to a home after the death of his mother at birth, decides that it is time for his son to come home.
It Pays to Advertise Trailer (1919)
23 November 1919
Wealthy Cyrus Martin, known as "the soap king," cannot induce his pleasure-seeking son Rodney to work, he arranges for his pretty stenographer, Mary Grayson, to attract Rodney so that he will have to work to be able to court her.
Love Insurance Trailer (1919)
17 August 1919
Posing as a nobleman, Allan Harrowby takes out a policy with Lloyd's to insure that his upcoming marriage will occur, Dick Minot, Lloyd's assistant manager in the U.
The Eyes of the World Trailer (1917)
27 January 1917
Based on the novel of the same name by Harold Bell Wright, The Eyes of the World was told almost exclusively via flashbacks.
Jules of the Strong Heart Trailer (1918)
14 January 1918
Jules Lemaire, a happy-go-lucky French-Canadian lumberman, arrives at the Nemo lumber camp carrying a baby.
Why Smith Left Home Trailer (1919)
19 October 1919
John Brown Smith and Marian elope suddenly because her Aunt Mary disapproves of Smith. The couple rush to the train to honeymoon at their friend Bob White's bungalow at Loon Lake, but a melange of forces prevent Smith from receiving a first kiss from his bride.
His Sweetheart Trailer (1917)
29 January 1917
Joe, a good natured Italian, runs a basement ice, coal, and wood establishment in the cheap Italian "East Side.
The Cook of Canyon Camp Trailer (1917)
19 July 1917
The most popular man in the lumber camp near Quebec is Jean, the cook, whose flapjacks are celebrated for their delectability.
Fire on the Heather Trailer (1956)
31 December 1956
Docu-drama with re-enactments about three figures in the history of Christianity of Scotland: Saint Columba, Scottish martyr John Brown, and John Knox, leader of the 17th century Scottish Reformation.