Marcia Moore

Most Popular Marcia Moore Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Grip of Jealousy Trailer (1916)

28 February 1916

In pre-Civil War days, a woman dies in childbirth. Her sister, believing the child to be illegitimate, leaves the baby in the care of one of her sister's slaves.

The Heart of a Cracksman Trailer (1913)

07 November 1913

Carlton, disapproving of his dissipated son and the latter's scheming wife, on his death-bed makes his will in favor of his devoted niece, Marcia.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Trailer (1910)

24 March 1910

An early version of the classic, based more on the 1902 stage musical than on the original novel.

Her Soul's Inspiration Trailer (1917)

15 January 1917

A girl who loves dancing more than anything must prove her identity in order to keep her inheritance.

The Second in Command Trailer (1915)

25 July 1915

Lt. Col. Anstruther vies for the attention of Muriel Mannering with Major Bingham. The latter tricks Anstruther into believing that the girl loves Bingham, when in reality she has refused the major's proposal of marriage.

The Land of Oz Trailer (1910)

19 May 1910

The Emerald City in all its splendor with all the familiar characters so dear to the hearts of children - Little Dorothy, the scarecrow, the woodman, the cowardly lion, and the wizard continuing on their triumphal entry to the mystic city, adding new characters, new situations, and scintillating comedy.

The Millionaire Paupers Trailer (1915)

26 October 1915

Mrs. Burne-Smith and Mrs. Winthrop have determined to make a match between their respective children regardless of the fact that the two in question have never seen each other.

Dorothy and the Scarecrow in Oz Trailer (1910)

14 April 1910

Dorothy and the Scarecrow are now in the Emerald City. They have become friendly with the Wizard, and together with the woodman, the cowardly lion, and several new creations equally delightful, they journey through Oz -- the earthquake -- and into the glass city.

Beer Must Go Down Trailer (1916)

31 July 1916

Because Reggie is prone to drink, father severely scores him, and his patience reaches a climax when he is presented with a bill for damages Reggie has inflicted on a poor, inoffensive restaurant.