Joseph Striker Trailers
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Total trailers found: 25
19 February 1929
A short drama film Directed by Eugene Walter to publicize the new talkie craze.
23 October 1927
John Blaisdell, a stolid businessman married for 10 years, concludes that romantic love is a thing of the past for him.
10 May 1927
The story of the famous battle between the Scots clans of Macdonald and Campbell, and the young woman who comes between them, Annie Laurie.
28 January 1924
Ellie Byrne and Don Lane, chums, living in the poor section of a factory town, go away to make their fortunes.
20 February 1923
A disloyal wife abandons her husband and child to become a cabaret dancer. Her lover goes to jail to protect her.
10 October 1927
A Harp in Hock, also known as The Samaritan, is a lost 1927 American silent melodrama film directed by Renaud Hoffman, produced by DeMille Pictures, and distributed by Pathé Exchange.
10 September 1922
Queen of the Moulin Rouge is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Ray C. Smallwood and starring Martha Mansfield, Joseph Striker and Jane Thomas.
15 June 1931
As a publicity stunt, a musical comedy star announces her engagement to a young man she believes is a gigolo, with whom she eventually falls in love.
09 November 1925
Bertie and Marian Lenox are children of a wealthy family, and their mother intends that they marry "within their class".
15 December 1924
A jealous politician tries to force a woman to marry him by framing her father for a crime.
26 May 1929
A young American man arrives in London to claim an estate he has inherited. One of the conditions is that he signs a paper stating he will never sell the estate.
28 May 1927
To cure their flirtatious husbands of consorting with flappers, three wives-- Susan Martin, Ethel Drake, and Kitty Ladd-- arrange with three college boys-- Henry Winton, Oscar, and Joe Valley-- to flirt with them at a house party.
19 April 1927
The King of Kings is the Greatest Story Ever Told as only Cecil B. DeMille could tell it. In 1927, working with one of the biggest budgets in Hollywood history, DeMille spun the life and Passion of Christ into a silent-era blockbuster.
16 July 1929
A criminal organizes train crashes to discredit the railway in favor of a rival bus company. The stunts in this film were groundbreaking for 1920s British cinema.
07 October 1923
Young Angus Burke accidentally shoots the sheriff, who is leading a posse to get the boy's father, a thief.
03 May 1927
The Duchess of Aragon is wooed by King Ferdinand VII of Spain, much to the displeasure of his mistress Countess Veya, who forces the Duchess out of Spain and into Puerto Rico, where she is forced to behave in very unladylike manners, such as riding horses like a cowboy, and dueling with and fending off various brigands and bandits.
10 September 1928
The daughter of a poor clergyman wins £500 and goes to find happiness on the Riviera.
19 September 1920
Emily Ray, who works in a department store, is taken in by her wealthy Aunt Carmen. Emily falls in love with Oliver Browning, but her aunt dismisses him as a nobody and a fortune hunter.
29 October 1922
Kate Claybourne is too busy with her literary career to notice that her husband, Bartley, is providing the finery for her flapper sister, Peggy Kendricks.
19 February 1922
A cabaret hostess falls for a young aristocrat, ignoring her friend's warning that the affair will end in heartache.
10 May 1925
Immediately after the October revolution, in Russia, stir unrest and propaganda against the Government of the United States.
29 September 1922
Andrew Kane, the spoiled and wayward son of once wealthy parents, vies with stockbroker James Surbrun for the hand of Jule Grayton, the wild and willful daughter of a philanthropist.
17 May 1920
When the body of Wall Street broker Norman Temple is found dead in his office, the police arrest contractor James Borden for the crime on the testimony of Temple's secretary that Borden had threatened her employer over an unpaid note.