Frances Nelson

Most Popular Frances Nelson Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

The Power of Decision Trailer (1917)

09 April 1917

Artist model Margot uses her “Power of Decision” to choose between two men she loves, after much distress of course!

The White Terror Trailer (1915)

18 June 1915

Self-made man Emerson Boyd of Every-town owns the Boyd Mills, which uses child labor and disregards health regulations, and the Boyd Chemical Company, which manufactures harmful patent medicines.

The Conscience of Hassan Bey Trailer (1913)

20 December 1913

From the dungeon where the lean beasts prowled, Hassan Bey summoned from her young lover's arms the old rug maker's daughter.

The Revolt Trailer (1916)

01 October 1916

Silent film drama...

The Decoy Trailer (1916)

29 June 1916

Glory Moore, a young girl, finds herself left unprovided for after her father's death, as the farm has to be sold to pay his debts.

Conscience Trailer (1915)

25 June 1915

Inventor George Grant and his partner, financier John Benson, accept an offer of $200,000 for the rights to an invention.

The Eleventh Dimension Trailer (1915)

16 July 1915

A professor seeks to prove life after death by reviving a dead body.

The Stolen Voice Trailer (1915)

09 August 1915

So Runs the Way Trailer (1913)

11 October 1913

The young wife only reflected her aspiring mother's teaching. Her one ambition seemed to be for display and to keep her reputation as a woman of fashion.

When Love Forgives Trailer (1913)

02 August 1913

Bessie, the bookkeeper, and Harry, the confidential clerk, are sweethearts. Harry does not fully realize the strength of Bessie's affection, but later, on the eve of a false step, he is made to appreciate her devotion and grit.

Courtmartialed Trailer (1915)

21 May 1915

Jules, the son of French General Bleriot, agrees to give a masked blackmailer his father's secret military papers when threatened with exposure of his gambling debts.

A Gay Old Dog Trailer (1919)

02 November 1919

One of Many Trailer (1917)

12 February 1917

The home of Mrs. Bryson and her two daughters is happy except for the poverty that prevents the girls from sending their sick mother away to the mountains.

Love's Crucible Trailer (1916)

14 February 1916

WAS IT Better For Her To Have Loved and Sinned Than Never to Have Sinned At All? STOP--CONSIDER The girl he led astray was another man's sister.

The Beautiful Lie Trailer (1917)

21 May 1917

Believed to be a lost film. A woman's reputation is sullied, and then recovers. Based on the poem "Reveries of a Station House" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.