Mark Swan

Most Popular Mark Swan Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Parlor, Bedroom and Bath Trailer (1931)

28 February 1931

Jeffrey Haywood wants to marry to Virginia Embrey. However, Virginia refused to marry unless her older sister, the hard-to-please Angelica gets married first.

Thumbelina Trailer (1994)

30 March 1994

Born of a flower and growing to only a couple of inches tall, poor Thumbelina is worried she'll never meet someone her own size, until she happens to catch the eye of Prince Cornelius of the Fairies.

Tillie Wakes Up Trailer (1917)

29 January 1917

Tillie and her neighbor Mr. Pipkins are both distraught over their respective marriages. One day, they sneak off to have a lively time at Coney Island.

The Call of the City Trailer (1915)

18 September 1915

A naive young lady comes to the big city but is unfortunately befriended by a couple who probably are up to no good.

And the Parrot Said...? Trailer (1915)

04 December 1915

The Fates and Flora Fourflush Trailer (1914)

26 October 1914

Three part adventure serial starring Clara Kimball Young. Chapter Titles: 1. "Treachery in the Clouds" 2.

Her Own Money Trailer (1922)

01 January 1922

After five years of marriage, Mildred comes to the realization that her husband, Lew, is going nowhere in the real estate business.

Some Boxer Trailer (1916)

11 March 1916

Casanova Against His Will Trailer (1931)

19 October 1931

Jeffrey wants to marry Virginia, who refuses to marry unless her older sister, the hard-to-please Angelica, gets married first.

Buster se marie Trailer (1931)

30 June 1931

This is the French-language version of Buster Keaton's 1931 comedy Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931). This film is presumed to be lost.

The Princess of Patches Trailer (1917)

22 January 1917

Patches, a beautiful girl, lives with her foster-mother Liza Biggs, who dresses her in rags. She is surprised to see Judas, the overseer, give Liza a locket.

Just Out of College Trailer (1915)

01 August 1915

Edward Swinger contrives to win the hand of the lovely Caroline Pickering by selling her father his business - a business that doesn't actually exist.

Censorship and Its Absurdities Trailer (1915)

31 December 1915

A satirical short produced to highlight the unreasonable extremes of local film censorship—a film so heavily censored that only the title cards remain!