Henry Kitchell Webster

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Total trailers found: 9

What Fools Men Trailer (1925)

13 September 1925

Joseph Greer is a wealthy businessman in New York City with all the trappings including a prim-and-proper secretary, Jenny McFarlan, who takes dictation during working hours and, at night, minus her eyeglasses, serves as his nightclub companion and mistress.

The Sentimental Lady Trailer (1915)

03 November 1915

When he wasn't churning out "Curses, foiled again!" melodramas, playwright Owen Davis Sr. specialized in such social dramas as The Sentimental Lady.

The Wheels of Justice Trailer (1911)

14 September 1911

James Hazen, one-time crook, now wealthy and reformed, is recognized on his wedding day, by a former pal, Florrie Cook, who follows the young couple to Hazen's new home in the country.

The Real Adventure Trailer (1922)

28 May 1922

After a brief courtship, Rose Stanton (Florence Vidor) marries lawyer Rodney Aldrich (Clyde Fillmore).

The Great Adventure Trailer (1918)

10 March 1918

Ragna "Rags" Jansen has found local success and acclaim in her small town as an actress, but dreams of stardom on Broadway.

The Green Cloak Trailer (1915)

20 October 1915

Future Pulitzer Prize winner Owen Davis was one of the scenarists for this Kleine-Edison production. ene Fenwick stars as Ruth McAllister, one of two sisters currently being victimized by a phony hypnotist named Wilkins (Richie Ling).

The Butterfly Trailer (1915)

10 May 1915

A hunchback, sworn to revenge against a woman who rejected him, lures her stepdaughter Elaine to the stage and assists her to become a dancer.

Cinderella Trailer (1912)

01 December 1912

According to Vachel Lindsay, "the best film fairy-tale the present writer remembers".

A Man of Honor Trailer (1919)

14 April 1919

On a treasure hunt in the tropics, adventurer Mortimer Gregg discovers beautiful Horse Island, and upon his return to New York, forms a partnership with Christopher Beaumont, allegedly to develop the island's resources.