Gertrude Bambrick

Most Popular Gertrude Bambrick Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

Two Daughters of Eve Trailer (1912)

19 September 1912

Calumny is one of the most despicable crimes against our neighbor, and while the wife in this story acted conventionally, she nevertheless maligned the other woman simply because of her profession, an actress.

The Mothering Heart Trailer (1913)

21 June 1913

A young couple struggle to get ahead, the wife always assuaging the troubles of her melancholy husband.

The Telephone Girl and the Lady Trailer (1913)

06 January 1913

D.W. Griffith short intercuts two different stories before mixing them together at the end. The film focuses on a telephone girl who leaves work for her lunch break at the same time as "The Lady" goes to a jewelry store to pick up some priceless jewels.

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages Trailer (1916)

04 September 1916

The story of a poor young woman, separated by prejudice from her husband and baby, is interwoven with tales of intolerance from throughout history.

The Suffragette Minstrels Trailer (1913)

18 August 1913

Two wives of Jenksville at least did not intend their husbands should be corrupted by the arrival of these enticing ladies in town.

The Perfidy of Mary Trailer (1913)

05 April 1913

Rose and her cousin Mary dwell in the land of romance, but real Romeos are scarce in this prosaic age.

The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary Trailer (1916)

15 March 1916

The first time that Jack was threatened with expulsion from college his Aunt Mary was much surprised and decidedly vexed -- mainly at the college.

The Musketeers of Pig Alley Trailer (1912)

31 October 1912

A man recognizes the thief who had previously robbed him as one of the men involved in an unrelated mob shootout.

Near To Earth Trailer (1913)

20 March 1913

This is the story of Gato, an Italian immigrant, who lives with his wife, Marie, and his younger brother, Giuseppe, on a small truck farm in the west.

Judith of Bethulia Trailer (1914)

08 March 1914

Griffith adapts the story of the Apocryphal Book of Judith to the screen. During the siege of the Jewish city of Bethulia by the Assyrian tyrant Holofernes, a widow named Judith forms a plan to stop the war as her people suffer in starvation, nearly ready to surrender.

Liberty Belles Trailer (1914)

13 May 1914

Liberty Belles, silent comedy film from 1914 starring Dorothy Gish, Jack Pickford, and Gertrude Bambrick.

The One She Loved Trailer (1912)

21 October 1912

Roy Norris, a young author, proposes to pretty Mary Ford and is accepted. The first year or more of their married life is one of bliss, made all the sweeter by the arrival of their first-born.

Brothers Trailer (1913)

03 February 1913

His dumb grief was mistaken for indifference at his mother's death-bed, but it was the non-committal lady who learned the truth.

The Widow's Kids Trailer (1913)

04 August 1913

In spite of their oversupply of energy, their Pa-to-be just doted on the kids. The fascinating traveling salesman, who won away their fickle Ma, did not, but through the widow's deception, the kids won the parent of their hearts.

Those Little Flowers Trailer (1913)

31 July 1913

Quite harmless in themselves, but when Mrs. Ronald G. Saunders saw her faithless lord purchasing the innocent blossoms, she was for a divorce right away.

The Lady in Black Trailer (1913)

11 September 1913

Behold in this film the villain up to his dirty work again, but if you watch the persistent young hero carefully, you will see him gallantly rescue the lady in black about to be burned at the stake, while at the same time he saved the fair heroine from the mad ambition of her father about to marry her to the dastardly ex-governor of Utah.

Virtue Its Own Reward Trailer (1914)

11 October 1914

A humble, conscientious factory worker decides to take matters into her own hands when her guileless younger sister catches the eye of a disreputable department manager.