Emmett C. Hall

Most Popular Emmett C. Hall Trailers

Total trailers found: 20

Rose o' Salem Town Trailer (1910)

25 September 1910

A young girl living in Salem attracts the attentions of The Puritan. After he's brushed off by the girl, he becomes furious and desiring revenge, declares to a council of elders that the girl and her mother are witches.

The Battle of Shiloh Trailer (1913)

15 December 1913

The Price Demanded Trailer (1913)

26 July 1913

His Trust Trailer (1911)

16 January 1911

A Confederate officer is called off to war. He leaves his wife and daughter in the care of George, his faithful Negro servant.

For His Son Trailer (1912)

21 January 1912

A father, anxious for his son's financial well being, develops a special soda pop called Dopokoke which is laced with cocaine.

Teaching Dad to Like Her Trailer (1911)

20 March 1911

Harry wants to marry Dolly, a showgirl, but only on the condition that she can win over his disapproving father.

His Trust Fulfilled Trailer (1911)

18 January 1911

Continuing where His Trust (1911) leaves off, George takes care of his deceased master's daughter after her mother's death.

Polly of the Circus Trailer (1917)

08 September 1917

When circus aerialist Polly Fisher is injured, she is taken to the nearby home of minister John Hartley.

The Road o' Strife Trailer (1915)

05 April 1915

15 chapter mystery serial: [1] “The House of Secrets,” released 5 April 1915; [2] “The Face of Fear,” released 12 April 1915; [3] “The Silver Cup,” released 19 April 1915; [4] “The Ring of Death,” released 26 April 1915; [5] “No Other Way,” released 3 May 1915; [6] “The Strength of Love,” released 10 May 1915; [7] “Into the Night,” released 17 May 1915; [8] “In the Wolf’s Den,” released 24 May 1915; [9] “The Iron Hand of the Law,” released 31 May 1915; [10] “The Inspiring Sword,” released 7 June 1915; [11] “The Valley of the Shadow,” released 14 June 1915; [12] “The Sacrifice,” released 21 June 1915; [13] “The Man Who Did Not Die,” released 28 June 1915; [14] “A Story of the Past,” released 5 July 1915; [15] “The Coming of the Kingdom,” released 12 July 1915.

Beyond the Wall Trailer (1916)

20 November 1916

Successful author Dane Ashley learns he has inherited an estate in a small village. Traveling to see his property Dane sees a crowd of children tormenting a young girl.

Indian Summer Trailer (1913)

22 May 1913

A Confederate soldier battles with amnesia, vagrants, and tramps as he makes his way back home and to his sweetheart, Virginia.

Swords and Hearts Trailer (1911)

27 August 1911

A poor girl is secretly in love with a wealthy young planter.

On the Road to Reno Trailer (1915)

20 March 1915

The Nameless Fear Trailer (1915)

05 February 1915

The House with Closed Shutters Trailer (1910)

08 August 1910

During the Civil War a young soldier loses his nerve in battle and runs away to his home to hide; his sister puts on his uniform, takes her brother's place in the battle, and is killed.

The Primal Call Trailer (1911)

21 June 1911

A young woman who is engaged to a millionaire she doesn't love meets and falls in love with a rough sailor.

That Chink at Golden Gulch Trailer (1910)

10 October 1910

In China, before leaving for America, Charlie Lee promises that he will never dishonour his family by cutting his pigtail.

The Burden Bearer Trailer (1913)

04 April 1913

The Rattlesnake Trailer (1913)

30 October 1913

Short silent feature filmed on location in New Mexico.

A Practical Demonstration Trailer (1914)

01 January 1914

Jim Harris, division engineer of the C. and K. and Mary Lane, are sweethearts but quarrel when Mary, a convert of the suffragette movement, asserts her intention of provoking by securing and holding a "man's job" that woman is fully as competent, and therefore entitled to all privileges enjoyed by man.