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Most Popular Madge Hunt Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Heart of Maryland Trailer (1927)

13 July 1927

At the outbreak of the War Between the States, Maryland Calvert is loved by Maj. Alan Kendrick, son of a Virginia general, and Capt.

The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln Trailer (1924)

02 February 1924

A biographical film featuring the presidency and assassination of Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War.

Heart Trouble Trailer (1928)

01 October 1928

No known surviving copy is known to exist. This well received film revolved around Harry Van Housen's rejection from service in WWI and subsequent heroism in foiling a ring of spies.

The Double Hold-Up Trailer (1919)

20 December 1919

The hero impersonates a "spook" bandit and aids in bringing the band to justice.

The Runaway Express Trailer (1926)

10 October 1926

Joe Foley, charged to deliver a trainload of cattle to his employer, is forced to commandeer the engine when his engineer refuses to continue until he has observed union rest rules.

Queen Kelly Trailer (1929)

31 December 1929

In Kronberg, Ruritania, the planned wedding of Queen Regina and Prince Wolfram is disrupted when the prince falls in love with Patricia Kelly, a beautiful orphan at the convent.

A Truthful Liar Trailer (1924)

16 August 1924

Ambassador Alfalfa Doolittle returns to his small town, fielding questions about Washington politics and his adventures.

Old Heidelberg Trailer (1915)

14 November 1915

Karl Heinrich is the heir to the throne of the small European principality of Rutania, but he's a lonely child, not allowed to play with other children and knowing little about life outside the castle.

Are Brunettes Safe? Trailer (1927)

06 February 1927

Charley impersonates his stunt double, a man named Bud Gordon, unaware that he's a wanted criminal.

The Blazing Trail Trailer (1921)

01 May 1921

Young doctor Bradley Yates has been trying to come up with a serum to counteract blood poisoning, with no results.

Can a Woman Love Twice? Trailer (1923)

04 March 1923

Mary Grant, whose husband was killed in the war, has to support herself and her young son Tom by working in a cabaret because her husband's parents disapprove of and won't help her--but they want to adopt Tom.